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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Gerber EAB Pocket Utility Knife is a Teeny Tiny and Very Popular EDC Tool

Gerber EAB Pocket Utility Knife is a Teeny Tiny and Very Popular EDC Tool

Aug 16, 2019 Stuart 34 Comments

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Gerber EAB Lite Pocket Utility Knife

We talked about the Outdoor Edge Slidewinder the other day, and I’d be remiss if I didn’t follow up with a fresh mention of Gerber’s EAB tools. The Gerber EAB, or Exchange-A-Blade, is a compact folding utility knife that’s about a small as a knife like this can get.

Shown above is the Gerber EAB Lite, which features stainless steel construction, a liner lock, and pocket clip that can double as a money clip (according to Gerber).

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Gerber EAB Lite Pocket Utility Knife Closed and Pocket Clip

The Lite has small cut-outs and a different shape than the original.

  • 5.10″ length when open
  • 2.85″ closed
  • 1.5″ blade length
  • Accepts “standard” or “contractor” utility knife blades
  • Weighs 2.29 oz

Price: ~$12

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Gerber EAB Pocket Utility Knife

There’s also the non-Lite Gerber EAB knife. It’s styled a little differently and costs a little more.

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Price: ~$14

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Discussion

I bought a Gerber EAB a while back and have also mentioned them on ToolGuyd, although not for some time.

The original Gerber EAB was recalled a while back (12 years ago), and the redesign seems to have worked because I haven’t heard of any complaints or issues since then.

Blade changes are done with a slotted screwdriver, but some users have reported being able to use a small coin. I suppose a credit card could maybe also be used in a pinch.

The EAB has a pocket clip, but no hole for a keyring or lanyard, but that’s probably for the best.

I’ve seen quite a few compact utility knife designs in recent years, but the Gerber EAB is probably still the best design for most users, given its simplicity and reasonable pricing.

The EAB and EAB Lite are slightly different, and according to specs the EAB has a little more of its blade exposed. I only have the EAB, not the Lite, and so I can’t tell you which is better. I went with the EAB because at the time it was a little less expensive.

Both knives are higher in price now than they were in recent months, but I believe they were “add-on” items for a time, and now they’re not. You can get slightly better pricing at knife dealers, but free shipping thresholds are usually much higher than at Amazon.

If there were an EDC (everyday carry) tool hall of fame, the Gerber EAB would likely be one of the top award-holders. It’s popular, and for good reason.

Now here’s what I’m wondering: Gerber EAB or Swiss Army Knife Classic?

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34 Comments

  1. Jared

    Aug 16, 2019

    I have the regular EAB too but, as I mentioned in the other post about the slidewinder, my pocket clip came off. I’ve heard this isn’t terribly unusual for the EAB. Very annoying. Good design otherwise. Doesn’t much look like a knife when folded up – which has some advantages. Reasonably conformable to hold and very small and compact.

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  2. Jon

    Aug 16, 2019

    I have both versions. They are okay. I’m not a fan a the screw to hold the blade. I’ve cross threaded it by accident.

    I really like the Screwpop utility knife. It’s small, lighter and far more useful to me.

    Reply
    • Koko The Talking Ape

      Aug 16, 2019

      That Screwpop knife is interesting. Is the blade lock (the little lever that catches the notches in the blade) spring-loaded?

      Reply
      • Jon

        Aug 16, 2019

        No

        Reply
      • John

        Aug 17, 2019

        No but it has a magnet that keeps the blade in place.

        Reply
      • Nate B

        Aug 17, 2019

        No, but it’s very stiff. You can open it one-handed, but it doesn’t fall open in your pocket.

        Reply
    • SubJock

      Aug 19, 2019

      I had the Gerber, got tired of fussing with and dropping the screw, bought the screwpop knifw on a whim and now can’t live without it. I found stainless steel utility blades on American Science and Surplus: https://www.sciplus.com/standard-stainless-steel-10pack-utility-knife-blades-57623-p $1.95 for 10… now I son’t need to worry about the blade rusting from finger oils.

      Reply
    • ed stringer

      Sep 8, 2019

      Tractor Supply makes a improved EAB, with better sonstrution on the clip, and no screw

      Reply
  3. Jon Brown

    Aug 16, 2019

    I have the EAB lite and I like it but I just can’t pull myself away from my Fastback. The nature of my work and home projects lend themselves to a heavier duty knife though.

    Reply
  4. Jonathan Glenn Travelstead

    Aug 16, 2019

    Wow, these doubled in price! This time last year I bought 6 of them for $7/each.

    Reply
  5. Koko The Talking Ape

    Aug 16, 2019

    I was poking around and found this guy. It is comparable to the EAB, but you can replace the blade without tools. The customer reviews are good, and seem real. Does anybody have any experience with it?

    https://www.amazon.com/WORKPRO-3-piece-Change-Folding-Utility/dp/B01JRNAQ2W/

    Reply
    • David Zeller

      Aug 18, 2019

      I got them a couple of years ago. Gave two away, have since lost mine, but I recall being surprised at the fit and finish. I’d get them again if I were in the market. Definitely a worthy “stash around the house” knife at the very least.

      They had a perfect mirror finish, which I thought was surprising, too.

      Reply
      • Koko The Talking Ape

        Aug 20, 2019

        Thanks!

        Reply
  6. Darrin

    Aug 16, 2019

    $10.44 at Walmart.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Aug 16, 2019

      Yes, but only available for in-store pickup.

      Reply
  7. Dan

    Aug 16, 2019

    I love my Husky. I don’t know where I got it, but it’s been a long time. It has a regular folding knife and on the end a blade that can be changed easly.

    Reply
    • Jared

      Aug 19, 2019

      Is it this one? https://www.homedepot.ca/product/husky-2-4-inch-compact-folding-lock-back-utility-knife/1000807253

      I have one too. It’s pretty good. Definitely more knife-looking than the Gerber, but has a couple features: tool-free and quick blade changes, deep pocket clip, locks into position – and it was cheap, maybe $5-7 when I bought it.

      Reply
  8. Londy

    Aug 16, 2019

    I’ve bought the originals at 7$ Home Depot and the black eabs with multi tool for 3$ at tractor supply . Score . I love them

    Reply
  9. Gordon

    Aug 16, 2019

    I’ve been meaning to pickup a Nitecore NTK05 https://flashlight.nitecore.com/product/ntk05

    I love the small blade of my Olfa but the length is often an issue. This little guy uses a scalpel blade which is both sharp and easily replaceable

    There is also the larger NTK10 but the cost is a little out of my range and it’s larger than what I’d want to toss in my pocket for an EDC.

    Reply
    • David Zeller

      Aug 18, 2019

      I got the 05 and am pleased with it. I had started to use scalpel blades and wanted something portable. The 05 weighs nothing on a keychain. No concerns about accidental opening. The blade cannot come off when fully opened (has to be at specific angle, lined up with a notch, for safety). Changing blades is a skill, as with changing scalpel blades on any blade holder.

      A little pricey, but all of the tiny folding ones are.

      Reply
      • Wayne R.

        Aug 19, 2019

        After a mean slice changing a scalpel blade with oily fingers, my OR friend said, “Use a hemostat,” which means to the rest of us: That’s what needle nose pliers are for.

        Reply
        • David Zeller

          Aug 21, 2019

          “Nurse, needle nose, (hemo)stat!”

          I hear this in Alan Alda’s voice from M*A*S*H*.

          Reply
  10. Dave

    Aug 16, 2019

    After you drop and lose the screw a few times when changing the blade, you give up on these and carry a Milwaukee compact fastback flip and wonder why you ever carried the Gerber in the first place.

    Reply
    • Travis

      Aug 18, 2019

      Amen to that. Those Milwaukee Fastback are darned tough to beat for the money. Always have one in my pocket.

      Reply
  11. Judah

    Aug 17, 2019

    I have and use the Lite EVERY day. Working and at home. I have owned 4 or 5 over the last 8 years. (Never paying more than $9 ) Never cared for the EAB standard, just the Lite.
    I use Lennox Gold LENOX Gold 20350-GOLD5C Titanium Edge Utility Knife Blade – 5 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009ENCUW/

    They make such great gifts too!

    Reply
    • Londy

      Aug 17, 2019

      You should try the serrated blades with that knife

      Reply
  12. JoeM

    Aug 18, 2019

    Y’know… I usually don’t like Gerber… I often find their designs a little too “Because we think it looks cool” rather than being “Because it works better this way.”

    But I gotta say, this idea is pretty nice. Now… if it was wider, and could hold, say, 5+ blades or something… it would make a perfect Blade-Wallet for EDC. You could hold a spare of different kinds of blades in one of these, clipped to a pocket that held the utility knife you want to use (yes, including one of these EAB’s) and you’d never have to fear a dull blade, or having a specific blade for a specific task.

    Tiny and minimalist… That can be very handy! Though, with the concern Jared raises with the clip snapping off? Yeah… They gotta fix that before I’d even consider this. I have better utility knives than this. I’m not spending $20 on a blade holder that can’t handle the strain of holding onto a pocket or my belt, when I spent $15 on my knife that CAN. (Converting to Canadian, hence the different numbers.)

    But if Gerber can make a really, REALLY, nice version of the EAB designed to double as a Wallet for spare blades? I’d be in on that, using this fold-out design.

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    • Koko The Talking Ape

      Aug 20, 2019

      I liked the idea of the EAB, until I saw that there were at least three alternatives that use the same blades, but allow tool-less blade replacement. That screw holding the EAB’s blade in is literally the most primitive, inconvenient way there is to hold the blade.

      And I can suggest another knife, the cheapie snap-off knives they sell at HD and other places. They are longer than the EAB but they weigh nothing. Exposing the blade is quick and easy, and it locks at any blade length. Replacement blades are a little harder to find (I’ve never done it) but they cost a dollar each, so why bother. If you want a nicer, sturdier one, Olfa has a large selection.

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      • JoeM

        Aug 20, 2019

        Totally agree, Koko. But, then again… I don’t like the EAB for the KNIFE aspect. Strangely, I rarely see something as its intended purpose, and I’m always looking at ways to make it “Better”… Sometimes via repurposing, like I see here.

        If we remove the screw all together, or at least replace it with a thumb screw, make it wider to hold more blades when it folds closed, then it becomes a far more useful Blade WALLET. Obviously we’d have to strengthen that pocket clip, because… we don’t want it to snap off at the wrong moment, and toss blades everywhere. But, aside from that, the design, both folded and open, are quite pleasing and minimalist in a way as to appeal to an EDC type carry. Just… Not as a KNIFE. The blade wallet idea? Sure. I can see that being worth what they’re asking here. But, as a knife? No… There are lighter, stronger, more reliable knives for less, and by better knife makers, as you’ve said yourself.

        The shape, design accents, and enclosed folded design that nearly exactly fits a blade like that? That would be useful to carry spares around for your other knives. Or going from straight edge, to scaloped, to hooked, to carbide, or even to those silly graphite blade pencils. Keeping a selection on you just in case is just a beautiful idea.

        Though, it may just be me. I don’t know. Sometimes all I see is potential for something better than it is presented to be. I often overlook any context that may, or may not, make a particular product excell or fail at the job it’s intended for. I suppose you could say I’m a bit like a Blacksmith who shoes Horses all day, but sees nothing but potential for being able to save Zebras with his tools around him. Everyone’s talking about getting their Horses shoed properly, He’s always talking about saving Zebras. Why? Who knows? Maybe he’s a few nuts short of a fruitcake? Maybe he just can’t settle for things as they are, and needs to find improvements and optimizations in everything he does?

        I don’t know, honestly. I just see this design scaled a little different, and it resulting in a really handy little side-gadget to better knives.

        Reply
      • Stuart

        Aug 20, 2019

        I’d say that the EAB is designed for occasional use, not daily use. I don’t think that having a screw, perhaps one that can be turned with a coin, is a big issue. If someone’s changing the blade on this frequently, it might not be the best tool for them.

        I would also add that tool-free utility knives aren’t perfect – I’ve had some jam and others where the blade pulled out. Things like that never happened to my utility knives that must be unscrewed to change a blade. Implementing a tool-free blade change on a tool of this size might be complicated and not as foolproof.

        Reply
        • Koko The Talking Ape

          Aug 21, 2019

          I wonder what you would say about this guy. It looks similar, but has tool-less blade changing.

          https://www.amazon.com/WORKPRO-3-piece-Change-Folding-Utility/dp/B01JRNAQ2W/

          Reply
          • Stuart

            Aug 21, 2019

            Looks interesting, but remember – Workpro is a GreatStar brand, and GreatStar is experienced in making utility knives. Gerber is an outdoors knife and tool company, and so a screw lock is a far safer approach, or at least that’s my assumption. The EAB is also less expensive.

            Update: Wait a second, that’s a 3-pack?!! I take back what I said about pricing!

  13. jayne

    Aug 18, 2019

    I have one of these. I like it, not much bigger than the blade. Easy to carry around and quality made…

    Reply
  14. Eric Heisler

    Jan 21, 2021

    Eab lite are great little knives I looked at screw pops they look cheap stamped metal and you can get screws to hold blade at a hardware store for eab I carry mine all the time always sharp

    Reply

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