

🗡️ Slice through the day with precision and confidence — your ultimate EDC survival sidekick!
The BRILLIRARE Pocket Knife features a 3.3-inch Japanese AUS10 stainless steel blade hardened to 60-62HRC for exceptional sharpness and durability. Its premium aluminum handle includes a secure liner lock and glass breaker, making it a versatile, lightweight (4.2 oz) tool designed for everyday carry and outdoor survival. Perfectly sized and engineered for professionals and adventurers alike, it combines safety, precision, and convenience in one compact package.








| ASIN | B0BRZPX6KH |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,508 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Folding Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 3.3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Pocket Knife |
| Brand | BRILLIRARE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (793) |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Length | 7.76 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | PK-1-L |
| Manufacturer | BRILLIRARE |
| Model Name | PK-1-L |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Construction |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Folding Knife |
| Size | large |
| Special Feature | Rust- resistance/Unbreakable/Light Weight/60-62HRC Hardness |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 772835185688 |
T**E
Very nice every day pocket knife, light weight, small in the jean pocket
This Utility Folding Knife is the perfect light weight, perfect blade length and design with a very sturdy lock once open. So far the durability seems excellent and the blade holds an edge well after cutting mutliple different materials. The pocket clip fits jeans well and is easy for removal and placing back in the pocket after uses. The price is Very Fair, making the choice of usage easy for an every day folding knife.
M**L
Best low prices knife ive bought
Great small utility knife i use it everyday to carry on my ive cut through various items and has not let me down, it does in fact use a smaller handle and blade but is incredibly sharp still and small enough to put in your pocket its not overall heavy but you can tell its real durable material for the price i even bought two of them incase i lose one because it wont break.
C**3
Nice knife with unnecessary one hand spring open feature
Nice knife overall. It feels a bit large for a pocket knife. But if you use a knife frequently to cut stubborn stuff, this would be handy in the pocket. I was a bit creeped out by the spring-loaded open feature. I was looking for a handy tool to cut tape and cardboard, not a tactical stealth weapon to be pulled out one-handed. The knife opens just fine two-handed and has a nice blade lock easily released by thumb pressure.
E**G
Nice knife
Shipped promptly. Appears to be a quality knife. Especially for the price. Extremely sharp. Recommend it.
M**C
Assisted open!
Edit: I've had it a while and found a simple improvement: Get those little rubber grip tape stickers and put them on the handle in strategic spots, it will no longer be so slippery. Because frankly otherwise the texture of the metal handle is just.. Well, not much texture it's just smooth. This helps a lot. When I first opened it the action was stiff, but after opening and closing it a few times the completely overboard amount of oil it came with (which was also outside on the handle unfortunately) must have worked into the pivot as it's supposed to. As it turns out it's an assisted open, it springs right open once it's well lubricated. If it's partially closed like around 70 degrees it will be in a neutral position, and care must be taken of slow-rolling it with the thumbstud because the liner lock may not fully engage unless it's pressed all the way, when it does there's a definite loud click. Other thoughts: I wouldn't call a corner at the end of the handle a "glass breaker". There was a little dent on mine neat the pivot but I'm not too concerned. Grip is acceptable, jimping could have been better and it'll be better once the excess oil is cleaned off. It's sharp and jury is out on whether it's truly AUS10 with good heat treatment but all in all not a bad knife at all. Unfortunately the pocket clip is only one position, there is a place where they could have put holes in on the other side but nope, also it is not deep carry.
J**R
A Quality Folding Knife for Emergency Packs
Every year I put together some base level Emergency Packs/Bug Out Bags that I give to friends and others. I have started this year's batch and needed some decent Folding Knives to put in them. I ordered an initial five (5) of these thinking that would at least be serviceable at the very worst. These have VERY pleasantly surprised me. They have a good weight and feel in the hand and are reasonably well-balanced. Each of them opened VERY cleanly and the locking mechanism secures the blade in the open position well. The blade shape is a standard drop-point which I prefer. FWIW, I am NOT a fan of Tanto blades or the addition of schmancy cutouts for sawing or whatever. If you are in need of some specialist capabilities then get a multi-tool and/or saws to do those tasks properly. I feel STRONGLY that a knife blade should have a simple and straightforward outline that allows it to do what a knife is intended to do: Stab and Slice. I took one outside to shave and whittle a newly cut 1/2" branch. The knife handled this with ease and then also sliced a piece of paper cleanly too afterwards. I will sharpen all of these blades for the simple reason that I am anally retentive this way and do it with all new knives regardless. But, that is me. You could probably get by using this knife AS IS and be confident that it will do the job. These are very good quality folding knives that are worth having and using.
C**S
Amazing tool
Solid weapon/tool great for any situation nice feel love the quick release has solid structure
D**D
Getting what you paid for
Truly a get what you paid for item. I've bought a handful of $10-$12 knives recently and overall been pleasantly surprised. So when I saw a $6 knife I thought "why not". My two complaints are its hard for me to open (my issue), and the worst part is the locking bar frequently sticks and I need to pry it open with a small screwdriver. I thought the smaller size would be perfect in the console of a car. This one has gone to the "drawer" never to be seen again.
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