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The OKNIFE Otacle U1 is a premium folding utility knife featuring a quick-change blade system, secure rail lock, and a durable G10 fiberglass handle with eye-catching doughnut accents. Compact and lightweight at 3.38 inches closed and 67 grams, it’s designed for everyday carry in professional and industrial settings. Compatible with standard trapezoidal blades, it offers a longer cutting edge for enhanced performance, making it a must-have tool for millennial managers who value efficiency, style, and safety.














| ASIN | B0D56BN656 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,150 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #90 in Pocketknives |
| Blade Edge | Trapezoidal Artisan Knife Blades |
| Blade Length | 2 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand | OKNIFE |
| Color | Doughnut |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,297) |
| Date First Available | 30 January 2025 |
| Features | G10 Handle, Rail Lock, Folding, SK5 Blade |
| Included Components | Oknife U1 x 1, 4mm Paracord x 1, Manual x 1 |
| Item model number | U1-DG |
| Manufacturer | OKNIFE |
| Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Package Dimensions | 9.02 x 5.11 x 1.9 cm; 67 g |
| Style | Modern |
| handle-type | Non-Retractable |
R**T
It’s very fun, great snappy action. Axis lock is good and can be easily manipulated with one hand. My only downside is it is about as small as you could make this. I have quite large hands and would prefer a little extra length in the handle but I think for the vast majority of people this will very comfortable. All good quality parts, appears to be quite durable. Obviously going to be as sharp as the blade you keep in it, which thankfully is quite easy to change. I’d recommend this over the Civivi elementum utility as there is no Torx bit required to change the blade.
R**M
Me grado el peso y la forma de abrir... pero no me gustó el accesorio por que viene suelto y no hay forma de llevarlos juntos, tuve que amarrarlo con la cuerda que viene incluida ya que sino se me va a perder
M**Y
I’ve been carrying the OKNIFE Otacle U1 for about three months now, and I’m genuinely impressed with this folding utility knife. It has quickly become my go-to EDC tool, and here’s why I think it deserves five stars. The first thing you notice when you pick up the Otacle U1 is the solid construction. The aluminum handle feels substantial without being heavy, and the fit and finish are excellent. There’s no blade play whatsoever, and the tolerances are tight. The ergonomics are well thought out, with the handle providing a comfortable grip for extended use. The pocket clip is positioned perfectly and has just the right amount of tension to keep the knife secure without making it difficult to remove. The D2 steel blade holds an edge remarkably well. I’ve used this knife for everything from opening packages to breaking down cardboard boxes, cutting rope, and general utility tasks around the house and workshop. Even after weeks of use, the blade remains sharp enough for clean cuts. When it does need sharpening, the D2 steel responds well and takes a nice edge. The flipper mechanism is smooth and satisfying. After a short break-in period, the knife deploys with a crisp action that feels reliable every time. The liner lock engages solidly and inspires confidence during use. I’ve never had any concerns about the blade closing unexpectedly, even during harder cutting tasks. The ingenious utility blade holder feature sets this knife apart from standard folders. Being able to swap in a fresh utility blade for particularly tough or messy jobs is incredibly convenient. This dual functionality means I’m carrying essentially two tools in one compact package. For the price point, the OKNIFE Otacle U1 delivers exceptional value. The quality of materials and construction rivals knives that cost significantly more. It’s clear that OKNIFE put serious thought into creating a practical, well-made tool rather than just another budget folder. The OKNIFE Otacle U1 has earned a permanent spot in my pocket. It’s reliable, well-made, comfortable to use, and genuinely practical for everyday tasks. Whether you’re looking for your first quality folding knife or adding to an existing collection, I highly recommend giving the Otacle U1 serious consideration. You won’t be disappointed.
W**L
This knife has exceeded my expectations by a long shot. The Pink Sprinkle finish is bloody awesome, the pink is really solid the whole way through, the sprinkles look great, but I'm not sure if they go through the g10 layers as well, or are just screen printed on (This coming from a bloke who also edc's a leatherman MUT). The mechanism is second to none, I was expecting some side wiggle, but no, its really solid and the pivot mechanism is smooth (and getting smoother with use) The blade utilization size is also really useful (also a bit scary whilst getting used to it, compared to other smaller utility blades, whilst flicking open/closed) Overall my #1 favourite knife at the moment, the only negatives I can find so far (daily use in mechanical retail cutting everything) are that the blade retention system doesnt allow for some of the "unique" utility blade designs, like the twin seatbelt-cutter style blades and some of the longer hook blades, simply by design they wont work, as this knife uses a friction plate retention, with the blade sandwiched between either plate, compared with most others that solely use the retention indents at the top of the blades. But overall a top tier utility knife, highly reccomend to anyone.
H**G
This thing is small, extraordinarily well built, and has a tip up clip. Super easy to flick open, before oiling, and secure mounting of the blades. The only (very minor) drawback is that you need pliers to grip the blade change knob, but I will take that, as it is very secure in holding the blade spine, and allowing full use of the edge. Great pocketknife! As an update, included is a piece of 550 cord, and the little tool pictured.... it is tucked away in the box and I missed it previously..... if you tue the lanyard on, you have a blade change wrench on the cord......
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