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The Kershaw Select Fire is a premium multi-function pocket knife featuring a 3.4-inch 8Cr13MoV steel drop point blade, a 4-piece bit set with driver, and a durable glass-filled nylon handle. Designed for everyday carry, it combines precision cutting, versatile tool functionality, and secure safety features in a compact, lightweight design backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Color | Black |
Material | Glass-filled nylon |
Brand | Kershaw |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Included Components | Knife |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Folded Size | 4 1/4 Inches |
Drive System | Rotation (bit driver), Sliding (knife blade) |
UPC | 121227655498 087171030333 087171030319 611105158727 640206169479 871710303190 710551845974 640206169455 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00871710303190, 00087171030319 |
Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.84 x 1.5 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Brand Name | Kershaw |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Model Name | Select Fire |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1920 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Pocketknife |
Size | 3.4" |
Sport Type | Hunting |
Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
J**W
Great purchase for him.
Was sorta questioning the purchase of this product but once it came in I did not regret it. He loves the knife. He uses it almost daily. The little screw heads haven’t fallen out like I thought so the magnet is pretty strong. It came fairly sharpened but he likes to keep them sharp so he got it sharper. Super easy to use and absolutely worth every penny.
M**O
One of the best EDCs for the $
Probably one of the best knives money can buy. The blade is fine quality and good for an everyday carry, where this little guy excels is the screwdriver/bottle opener/standard bit design. I’ve whipped this knife out and fixed things on the fly and I’ve had other guy friends go “Oh shoot, I need one of those.” Then they actually go buy it. I know like 4 other guys that have this knife and I’ve purchased 2 for myself already. Thinking of cerakoting one in flat dark earth, that would be cool. Kershaw if you’re listening, more colors!
T**F
Amazing Knife, Quality and Convenient
Kershaw does not disappoint once again! Excellent blade quality, the mechanism is very smooth and clean to open and close. So pumped to find a pocket knife with a 1/4 driver and 4 bit holders. You can store any type of small drill bits in the handle and it is no larger than any other folding knife on the market, tens of times I've found myself needing to remove just one screw even to give accurate estimates, this little guy eliminates tons of problems I run into just by having it in my pocket
J**S
Great work edc
This is my second one. Love this thing, been wearing it everyday at work for over a year. It would be a 5 star knife if the 1/4” bit holder tip didn’t break off now and then. Just need to super glue it back on when that happens. Happened about 3 times to my last knife. Blade holds up great, sharpened mine about one or twice month.
B**M
Excellent utility everyday-carry knife/multitool
I'll admit the Kershaw Select Fire knife/multi-tool is a little bulkier and heavier than I was expecting, but I've gotten used to it quickly. The blade out-of-the-box is wicked-sharp and seems to be holding an edge well, plus it's of a size big enough for serious cutting. Love how easy it is to open one-handed, and I have very small hands. Plus the bit/screwdriver part is amazingly useful and well-constructed. One thing I like is unlike my other multitool, a Leatherman Wave, which I use for more serious projects, the Select Fire takes standard hex bits. I'm already thinking about exchanging the included smaller Phillips bit for a torx. Even if not, as long as I have the extra bits with me or in my toolbox, I won't have to go hunting for a bit-driver for simple jobs.My previous everyday carry-knife used to be a Leatherman Juice, but honestly besides the knife, the only other tools on it I needed often were the screwdrivers -- and those were a total bear to open, even with regular lubrication. I suspect the joints just get tighter over time, but it's so bad now, I need a screwdriver just to get the Juice's screwdriver bits out.I honestly don't know what the longer-term durability will be for this Kershaw, but the low price (which I got as part of a Lightning Deal here, along with free Prime shipping) simply could not be beat. Even if it only lasts a few years, I'll likely get more daily use out of it than all my other knives and multitools combined.(Update: 1/27/13: The more I've carried this knife, the more indispensable it's become. We moved in the last couple of months, and having this knife with me at all times has been a total life-saver. "Oh, I need a screwdriver to take apart and/or assemble this... no problem!" If I lost it, I'd absolutely buy a replacement ASAP. Oh, and by the way? That slot where the bit-holder fits when closed works well as a bottle opener.)(Update 11/14/14: I still have the same knife, and still carry it every day, usually tucked into the front pocket of my jeans. The blade has needed sharpening a few times over the nearly two years I've owned the Kershaw 1920 Select Fire Multi-Tool, and the bits look just a tad tarnished, probably from perspiration -- but everything still works. By the way, when the hinge is properly lubricated, I have had no trouble at all opening the blade one-handed. The screw driver bits have come in handy more times than I can count, and even the hex bit holder can be used on appropriately sized nuts. Easily the best sub-twenty buck knife I've ever owned and if I ever lose it, I'll buy another. Fortunately, it's never been more than occasionally misplacing it. It's true, I do wish Kershaw had a slightly sturdier model available, and I'd gladly pay more for it if they did. But I've never regretted buying this one.)
E**N
Great multi tool!
This pocket knife is the best! It has a great grip from the way shaped with a clip holding it at edge of pocket. I swapped out a couple of bits that i use more of making it real handy. I received mine as a gift and I loved it so much I bought 20 of them as gifts for friends and family.
J**R
Daily Use
I have owned two of these - except both of mine were / are partially-serrated. I bought my first one in the early 2010's, and it traveled with me all over the country, and it was an essential "bit of kit" as they say. When I went to Vegas with my Father-in-law, we leaned against a rail that was slightly loose - I pulled out my Select Fire slipped in a Phillips bit, and tightened the rail real quick. He was so impressed with it that I bought him one that he still carries almost daily to this day. Mine wore out, so I bought a replacement in the mid-2010's. I'm really bad about leaving things in my pockets - the "new" one ended up taking a swim with me in the ocean - TWICE, over a three year period. It's old, and a little rusty for having been in the ocean TWICE, but it's still holding up well circa March 2023. My son, who is a mechanic now, recently commented on how he never realized how cool my knife is - I bought him one for his birthday, and now HE carries it and uses it daily. My only gripe is that you can no longer get the partially-serrated version. Excellent knife, excellent value. Thank you for such a great product. Tip: If you need more than Phillips and Standard, either pull bits from one of your other bit kits, or get a small bit kit to keep in your pocket. For example, I carried a T-6 bit in the knife for a couple of years, because, at that time, I ended up repairing a lot of cell phones (not my career, it just ended up that way). With this knife and a pair of micro-pliers in my pocket, I could disassemble, assemble, or repair just about anything electronic.
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