🔦 Gear Up for Adventure with Draper!
The Draper 13 Function Pocketknife is a versatile survival tool designed for camping, fishing, and everyday tasks. Weighing only 103g and measuring 16.7 x 7.1 x 2.2 cm, this compact pocketknife features a penknife, screwdriver, scissors, can opener, and corkscrew, all crafted from durable stainless steel and high carbon steel. Experience reliability and performance with Draper tools, ensuring you're always prepared for any adventure.
Manufacturer | Draper REDLINE |
Part Number | 67679 |
Product Dimensions | 16.7 x 7.1 x 2.2 cm; 103 g |
Item model number | 67679 |
Colour | Black |
Style | Modern |
Material | Stainless Steel, High Carbon Steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Blade length | 2 Inches |
Folded knife size | 7,1 cm x 16,7 cm x 2,2 cm |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Pocket knife, screwdriver blade, scissors, can opener, corkscrew |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 103 g |
P**N
Value for money,excellent bit of kit.5 star 🌟
Tbf I read alot of good reviews on this product,so thought I'd buy one. And it does everything it says,out the box the blade was sharp enough to shave hairs.For the price it's 100% .Definatly worth buying ...
E**Y
For the money it's OK.
I already own an all singing and dancing Victorinox multifaceted Swiss Army knife so why would I buy this one by Draper?Well it was out of both curiosity as well as convenience though I knew it was unlikely to be as good as the genuine SA knife for the price paid but for what I wanted it for it was ideal and looking at it it's not bad!I take my Victorinox with me wherever I go as it is attached to my house keys so it resides downstairs when not in use ready to go with me on journeys.It's only the second one I've owned in over 30 years and the only reason I had to buy a second one was that my first one was confiscated by security at Pisa airport in 2010 after I accidentally left it in my hand luggage before boarding the plane.Occasionally, just occasionally I need to use a knife upstairs at home for odds and ends so I thought for the price, I might as well keep one upstairs as I have health issues and going up and downstairs is a bit of a bind for me.Now to the Draper. I had no illusions as to the quality of the knife but surprisingly it isn't badly made especially for the price, in fact it's very decent. The tools seem to work well enough. The scissors are very similar to those of my genuine knife, maybe not quite as sharp but they work as they cut paper cleanly so nothing to complain about and ideal for those intricate little emergency cuts.The single glaring issue for me was that the knife blade itself didn't have a ground sharpened edge, it was rounded and not sharpened so that needed attention.I could have returned it but for what it cost and the hassle involved I decided to keep it and hone the edge myself which I'm part way through as I write this.Do I expect it to stay as sharp as my genuine one? If I'm honest NO but it will rarely be used so as long it cuts when I want it to then that's ok for me and after use I can always sharpen it ready for the next time I need to use it.The tools seem ok and don't feel loose in fact some are a bit on the tight side to open so watch your nails but so too were the tools on my genuine SA knife at first so I'm sure this one will loosen up too but as long as the knife and scissors cut that will be the most use it gets from me.The toothpick and tweezers are a bit tight and difficult to extract but they too should loosen. They're similar to my genuine SA knife but don't expect the tweezers to do anything other than pull out a small splinter. That's all I've ever used mine for in 30 odd years of using them. In fact most of the accessories on my genuine knife I've never or rarely used and other than for cutting or for the nail file, that's all that it will get used for but they're nice to have in an emergency.So is it worth the money? Yes it is. I'm happy with it for what I've paid. If you want a multi purpose knife for everyday use then I'd say you'd be better off with a genuine SA knife but for having a multi function knife to hand for occasional use it would probably be ideal for most people and at the price you really can't go wrong.
J**N
Great buy!
Bought to take fishing. For the price I wasn’t expecting much but it’s absolutely superb! Did my needs, matches my previous victirinox for a fraction of the price! So good I bought another for around the house!
J**N
Very useful
Keep this handy and it has multiple uses. Good weight. Solid. Good functions whilst being compact too. Tools very sharp and do the job required.
D**E
Great
The knife is very good for the price based on the quality and the accessories I am going to buy a few of them!definitely recommendable
J**S
It’s ok
It’s ok but the tools are really stiff to move. Also the scissors within the multitool broke almost immediately
M**N
Cheap and Very Handy
It’s cheap and very handy
L**N
For under a fiver, it’s a great tool
Easy to use, whilst it lacks the quality of a victorinox, the sharpness of the blade and performance of the other parts is still good, doesn’t look cheap and has a good appearance, nice weight also
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