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Kershaw 1920 Select Fire Multi-Tool

ITEM NUMBER:
KW1920
UPC:
087171030319
BRAND:
Kershaw
MFG PRODUCT #:
1920
SPECIFICATIONS
BLADE LENGTH:
3-2/5"
BLADE STEEL:
8CR13MOV
BLADE STYLE:
DROP POINT
BLADE THICKNESS:
3MM
BRAND:
KERSHAW
BRAND FAMILY:
EVERYDAY
CA PROP 65:
YES
COMPLIANCE ITEM TYPE:
KNIVES
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
CHINA
HANDLE COLOR:
BLACK
HANDLE MATERIAL:
GLASS-FILLED NYLON
KNIFE COLOR:
SILVER
KNIFE EDGE:
PLAIN
KNIFE FINISH:
BEAD-BLASTED
KNIFE LOCK TYPE:
LINER LOCK
KNIFE TYPE:
FOLDING
LENGTH OVERALL:
7-3/5"
WARRANTY:
MFG LIMITED LIFETIME
WEIGHT:
5 OZ
DESCRIPTION

Most multi-tools include a plethora of tools, many of which are not actually very useful. Even worse, in many of these tools, the important knife blade is an afterthought and barely useful at all. Not the Select Fire.

The Select Fire was built to be a knife-focused multi-tool. It’s built around a knife blade, a knife blade that works and works well. For strength and edge-holding capability, the Select Fire’s blade is made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel and bead-blasted for an easy care, matte look. What’s more, the Select Fire offers a surprisingly comfortable grip, so it’s actually easy to hold as you use that big, useful blade - something most multi-tools can’t say.

Designed by Grant & Gavin Hawk, the Select Fire is also a handy multi-tool. There’s a 4-piece bit set, plus the bit driver. The bits, two flathead and two crosshead, are in on-board carriers that swings out to let you choose your bit, then swings back to snap into place. Black liners give it a sleek, finished look. The contoured glass-filled nylon handle is equally comfortable whether you’re using the blade or the bits. The Select Fire makes a great addition to every tool and truck box. In fact, it's so handy you might want to get two.

California Proposition 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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