🔪 Your everyday edge in a compact powerhouse
The Kershaw Shuffle DIY is a compact, multifunction pocket knife featuring a 2.4-inch 8Cr13MoV steel drop point blade with black oxide coating for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. It includes Phillips and Flathead screwdriver bits, a bottle opener, and a secure liner lock mechanism housed in a lightweight, glass-filled nylon handle. Designed for everyday carry, this 3.5 oz knife offers tactical precision, safety, and versatile utility in a sleek, ambidextrous design.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday, Work |
Brand | Kershaw |
Model Name | Shuffle DIY |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Kershaw Shuffle DIY Pocket Knife |
Handle Material | Glass-filled nylon |
Color | Gray |
Blade Material | 8Cr13MoV |
Style | Pocketknife |
Blade Length | 2.4 Inches |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 5.75 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171048932 |
Size | Small |
Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
UPC | 087171048932 703570117122 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.8 x 1.38 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.75 x 1.33 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | Kershaw |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8720 |
N**E
Comfortable little knife.
Perfect little pocket knife for EDC. I love this little knife. For some reason, I have misplaced my pocket knives a couple of times. I have ordered this one a couple of times already and if I ever have to order again, this will be my choice. For the price, you get excellent quality and sharpness out of the box. The clip secures it safely in your pocket without being too bulky. It fits pretty comfortably in your front or back pockets. For the price, it’s a great deal!
M**K
Very Handy!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:This bad boy is great! Saved me many extra trips for a screwdriver and the blade is sweet!
J**H
Great quality
This knife is very handy. It cut through things with ease it has beautiful grip and smooth opening. Would definitely recommend this knife as a day to day carry. 5 stars.
M**E
Mixed feelings, several design flaws
Handy, looks cool, crazy sharp right out of the box, but not the most ergonomic and it has some real design flaws.I've had this about three years now and it has only seen light use a few times. I have been keeping it in the front zippered pocket of a small Lowepro camera bag that I use when inspecting and photographing homes. So, I only recently began trying to edc carry it which revealed some design flaws for pocket carry.My bits stay secure and I haven't lost them yet like some reviews noted. It accepts other 1/4" bits like Lexicon Torx set or whatever you've got, plus the naked 1/4" hex receiver. This is handy if I need to remove a few sheet metal screws to view a water heater behind a panel at a manufactured home.The blade action is pretty stiff like there may be a detent or magnet that helps it stay closed. So I haven't had issues with it opening in my pocket like the guy that kept stabbing himself. However, in affition to stiffness, the arc required to swing it open with your thumb is pretty big, so I have to choke up on it with thumb bent 90-degrees to clear the tip of the frame just above the thumb stud and swing that wide arc to open it fully and have it lock in. The blade has a fat belly so it can be easy to cut yourself because of the small handle.The pocket clip hss not broken or come loose like some noted but it also has not seen much use and is pretty stiff. More important is that the pocket clip is not reversible so it must be clipped blade up and then rotated end-over-end to open with the thumb stud. Even worse, there is a big thumb stud on both! sides of the blade. So yeah, thumb stud on the pocket clip side makes it catch on clothes every time. It was really difficult to remove the thumb stud as it had some locktight on the inner threads with smooth outer edges. So it took two full-size vise grips to remove thee studs--one has male threads and the other female. My idea was to swap the pocket clip stud for a flatter lower profile nut. I will have to find one that fits, so put them both back on for now. All I really managed to do was break the locktight and scrape off some paint.The last notable flaw is the lanyard hole which you may actually want to use since the knife is so small. Well, it is on the opposite end of the non-reversible pocket clip so it will be on bottom in your pocket and will not aid in retrieval. The lanyard hole, while wider than the miniscule hole on my Kershaw Ken Onion Blackout, was able to accept a single 550 paracard narrowed to a point and twisted through like a screw. Pulling the 550 paracord through takes much force and the pinch of metal on cord may reduce its integrity and fray over time.Overall, it's okay to have in a pinch, but I wouldn't pocket carry this so much. It's going back in the camera bag as a useful but seldom used tool. I would grab my Leatheman Surge as a multitool, another real folding knife like my Kershaw Ken Onion Blackout or RJ Martin Volt II if I need a folding knife. And let's face it a small screw gun would be more effective and faster in the field on those sheet screws. Good to have around, but the proper tool for the job will always be the best tool for the job.
G**E
Drill bits slide in. Can come out while using if not careful
Perfect for my pocket
R**G
6 years as EDC, and going strong!
Look, I don’t normally write reviews. But when I realized next week will be 6 years that I’ve been carrying this knife, I just had to give it its due. It’s not perfect. In the beginning some of the tiny screws came loose. I easily solved this by adding some Loctite and I have never looked back. I use the drivers all the time and they very very rarely come off in my pocket and that may be my fault for not seating them all the way. I am still using the original bits. I abuse this thing all the time from removing caulk, cutting boxes, opening packages, securing screws, to scraping stickers and carving things. It stays pretty sharp but when it does get dull, it’s easy to sharpen. It’s very small and doesn’t open in my pocket. If this is an issue for you, adjust the screws when you add the Loctite and the problem is resolved. The size, function, convenience and quality of this knife are what makes it work for me. I paid $15 in 2019. I see it for $25 now and still think it’s worth it. I thought about giving this a 1 star review just so someone would read it. I hope this review helped you.
A**R
Great knife, but the screwdriver design is lacking
Driver bits fall off in pocket and don’t have good retention when using. So the screwdriver part is a little gimmicky but the knife itself is the high quality I have learned to love from all my Kershaw knives
E**
Multi feature and sharpness
Sharpness is good. I like the most is the screwdriver/multi tool features. Not to big or small like the size. Definitely worth the purchase
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