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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > SOG Key-Knife, a Mini EDC Tool

SOG Key-Knife, a Mini EDC Tool

May 20, 2014 Stuart 12 Comments

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SOG Key Knife

The SOG Key-Knife is exactly what it sounds like – a small key-shaped folding knife. It features a 1.5″ straight edge drop point blade and a nail file with picker-tip.

For a little over $10, you get a small knife that is always on your keyring until you need it.

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I’m not fond of how suspicious a key-shaped knife handle might look, especially given how SOG markets how the blade and nail file are smartly hidden, but cannot argue with how useful carrying a small knife blade can be for random everyday needs.

Buy Now(via Amazon) – on 8/21/19 it was discovered that the Sog key knife was no longer available

The Swiss-Tech Utili-Key ($8 via Amazon) is a reasonable alternative to the SOG Key-Knife. It’s been around for a while and has a few extra functions, and while its knife edge is probably not as sharp as SOG’s blade, its blade is thicker and thus possibly more durable..

If you’re looking for even more functionality in a keychain-sized multi-tool than just a small knife blade and nail file, check out the Leatherman Style and Style CS.

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12 Comments

  1. Dave L.

    May 20, 2014

    I have the version of the SOG that only has a blade. I find it quite handy and well made. Doesn’t weigh much either.

    Reply
  2. Greg W.

    May 20, 2014

    Cool. The little blade looks flat ground which I like for passing through materials.

    Reply
  3. Javier

    May 20, 2014

    That’s cool, I like it, mainly for the knife. Price is acceptable. Do they offer replacement blades?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      May 20, 2014

      How many folding knives come with disposable/replaceable blades?

      Reply
  4. Jeff

    May 21, 2014

    Strange to design it that way. Almost like it was designed to get through security checkpoints.

    Reply
    • Dave L.

      May 21, 2014

      Being all metal that wouldn’t happen. It has enough mass to set off a magnetic scanner.

      Reply
      • Ross

        May 21, 2014

        …and so would the rest of the keys on a keychain. I doubt that security is going to inspect every key that you have that closely to ever notice it.

        Reply
        • Mac

          May 21, 2014

          I have a utili-key that passes through all the time.

          First time I left it on by mistake. Figured I was getting pulled out and patted down for sure. They didn’t even blink.

          I used to try to remember to take it off, but now I don’t even bother.

          Reply
      • Jeff

        May 21, 2014

        Usually your keys bypass the metal detector

        Reply
  5. Tomas

    May 21, 2014

    I use a Victorinox midnight manager
    http://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Swiss-Army-Midnite-Manager/dp/B001S0GP50/

    Very small and with a Pen, Light, Bottle Opener, Scissors, in addition to the knife it is the PERFECT combination of size and function for me.

    Reply
    • Dave L.

      May 22, 2014

      Nice!

      Reply
  6. Michael Veach

    May 22, 2014

    Leatherman Micra goes every where with me but I don’t fly

    Reply

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