

🔪 Unlock your edge with the Qubit — where precision meets play.
The CIVIVI Qubit Pocket Folding Knife features a 2.98-inch 14C28N stainless steel blade known for superior sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its dual-opening system includes a button lock and thumb stud for ambidextrous ease. The lightweight aluminum handle offers durability and sleek design, complemented by a reversible deep-carry pocket clip. Bonus: a built-in bottle opener and fidget-friendly design make it the ultimate everyday carry tool for professionals who demand both function and flair.






| ASIN | B0BYNNG71P |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,065 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #80 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 2.98 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Point |
| Brand Name | CIVIVI |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,328) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763416247116 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | C22030E-2 |
| Item Length | 7.19 Inches |
| Item Type Name | CIVIVI C22030E-2 Qubit Red Aluminum Handle |
| Item Weight | 2.82 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | WeKnife |
| Model Name | C22030E-2 |
| Model Number | C22030E-2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Bottle Opener,Folding,Lightweight,Pocket Clip,Reversible |
| Style | Modern, Minimalist |
| UPC | 763416247116 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**T
Great edc knife!
I recently lost my edc knife (a spyderco dragonfly 2 salt series) and was in the market for a new one. Unfortunately they don't make those anymore. I've heard great things about civivi, but never got around to buying one. After several coworkers who carry civivi knives vouched for them, I finally decided to give this brand a try. So far I am far from disappointed. They clearly have quality control down. The knife comes in a nice zippered case and razor sharp. Smooth and quick opening action. The button lock is a nice feature. Thin and lite, but sturdy. I barely remember it's clipped to my back pocket, which is deep carry btw. It gives more expensive knives a good run for the money. Definitely more bang for less of your hard earned buck. I was also recently gifted a civivi baby banter and I can't say enough good things about that one either. Needless to say, I've been made a fan of these knives.
O**G
Just lovely!
This Q-bit is lovely. Solid lockup. Easy to open and close with a smooth feel to it. It came as described and feels good in my hand. The aluminum handle is not as smooth as others but I have not used it wet. Exceptionally, smoothly sharp right out of the box. I have high expectations for the edge after I use it and sharpen it a few times. I like the flat grind and the blue is true...........
A**I
Civivi Qubit (Red & Black)
(Pictured next to Sencut Serene for comparison) Easy to flick open with your thumb or middle finger, smooth pivot and nice detent. Button lock is smooth with no crunchy metal on metal feeling. Locks open with no side to side or up & down play. T8 hardware with just the 2 pocket clip screws being T6. 14c28n steel, blade comes razor sharp, sits centered in the closed position, and the tip is fully housed by the scales. So if you run your finger along the edges of the scales you can't hit the tip of the blade while it's closed. Usually I disassemble my knives when I get them to clean up adjust tension or add some oil, but mine is good enough that I don't feel the need to, straight out of the box. With enough force you can cause the blade to come out with gravity but you have to really give it some strength. You won't do it on accident under normal circumstances. Compared to the Sencut Serene, I appreciate the finger choil, and the Qubits pocket clip is sunk into the scales so your pocket won't get hung up on anything, the Serenes pocket clip sits on top of the scales so it can get caught on your pocket. The Qubit is lighter than the Serene also. I have large hands about 8 1/2" from palm to middle finger tip, and a little over 4" from side to side of my palm, and I can get a nice 4 finger grip. Perfect size for an EDC not to big and not too small. You can definitely clip this on your gym shorts and almost forget it's even there. Really lightweight with the aluminum scales but still feels premium.
S**Y
Lock back knife
Perfect balance, great price, keeps an edge and well made.
J**B
A Knife That Took Me A Week to Appreciate It
Overall, this is a very nice knife for the price, and I enjoy carrying it. I couldn't say that the first few days of owning it, though. When I got it, it the action was very rough and the button lock was stiff with a metal against metal feeling. Plus, out of the box, it wasn't as sharp as I've come to expect from a new Civivi knife. Now that I've had it for about a week, lubricated it, and put it through it's action a few hundred times, it's very smooth. A few minutes of stropping the blade got it to a nice edge. The knife looks good and I love the blade shape - very useful and slices well as it's a thin blade. I'm a fan of 14C28 steel at this price - it's tough and though it won't keep an edge like more expensive power steels, it's easy to sharpen and the edge will last longer than most mid-range steels. Some complain the grip is too smooth, but really, this isn't a heavy-use knife and the finger guard is respectable. I wear large gloves and can grip with four fingers. It's very comfortable in the hand. The thumb studs are well-placed and not in the blade's cutting path. The only reason for not getting four stars - the button lock is good, but not great. When closing, it will occasionally not fully release. This is minor, but it's not as smooth as the button lock on the CJRB Pyrite. Still, an excellent knife, especially at this price, and I'm now glad I own it.
T**N
Overall Excellent; Fidgety Happiness
I love my Qubit. Ergonomically it feels comfortable in the hand. Chokes up well on the finger choil, and I like how the jimping extends past the choil for a little bit so you can get a little more thumb control. As I've heard from some others, maybe the handle could have used some sort of etching or inlay to give it better grip. If you tend toward sweaty hands, maybe it'll be a bit slick. However, I find for most uses it's fine. It's about as light as I'd want a knife of its size to be. The blade profile is good. It's slicey and thin. It's a budget knife, so not too much can be said about the steel: 14C28N is a very solid budget steel. No complaints there. Overall the finish feels like it could easily be a non-budget knife for someone with minimalist tastes if they gave it a premium blade steel. I don't really do bottles, so I'm not sure if I'll ever use the bottlecap opener. But hey, you never know. I don't mind it aesthetically though some might. The button lock is a pleasant surprise. It works very well. It feels better with time. I'm not sure if that's because it needs to break in a little bit, or if after a couple weeks of use I've gotten used to the amount of force it likes to open. The first few days it felt like it could stick a little bit every once in a while, but like I said, it feels great now. The thumb studs are a little rough on my thumb, but the thumb deployment works great. I'm not sure what I'd add: most of the features I'd like to see would probably move it out of the budget category. An insert to cover the recess where the clip can be reversed, better steel, and some slight texturing, and you'd probably have a $130 midrange knife.
J**Z
Es exactamente lo que yo esperaba, es para un regalo así que no revise su desempeño, después compro una para mi
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