🔧 Elevate Your Everyday Carry with Style!
The CIVIVI Sendy 3 In 1 Multitool Pocket Knife is a versatile EDC essential designed by Ben Petersen. It features a premium Nitro-V blade, smooth ceramic ball bearings, and a comfortable G10 handle, making it perfect for camping, daily use, and as a thoughtful gift for both men and women.
V**.
Great EDC knife. Perfect size & functionality
Absolutely the perfect EDC knife for multiple purposes. Super sharp out the box. Looks great and has one of the smoothest actions. The texture on the handle looks and feels great and the burgundy accents are subtle but add an additional aesthetic to the knife. Also includes a pair of tweezers and metal pick/toothpick. Has a true deep pocket clip that conceals the entire knife when you have it in your pocket. Loved it so much that I wound up buying the black version. If you are on the fence I would definitely recommend the purchase.
W**D
Great quality EDC knife.
The Civivi Sendy is my new favorite EDC knife. Prior to this, I was carrying a Baby Banter with micarta scales, and while I love that knife, it was just slightly on the small side. While the Sendy is a little longer, it is still relatively small, and the modern-traditional design is great if you don't care for aggressive looking knives. I match it with a brass Mini Dual Side Click pen from Big Idea Designs and a brass Prometheus Beta QRV2, all three of which fit perfectly in a small leather slip case from Hide and Drink resulting a a classy little package that is easy to slip in the pocket.Finally, with the size and style of the knife, and the inclusion of tweezers and a toothpick, it is hard to avoid comparing it to a SAK. It does remind me quite a bit of the old SAK Cadet that I carried as a Boy Scout decades ago, but the blade itself is worlds better (thicker) and the liner lock makes using it much safer.
H**S
This is a Home Run for Civivi
This feels like a cross between a Barlow and a Swiss Army Knife. It's immediately at home in your hand, and the little flipper tab works every time. The crossbar lock is easy to access, and it locks up tight. The tweezers are better than the Swiss Army version, and the Toothpick is really quite sharp. I don't give reviews often but this knife won me over withing a day. It's the perfect size to be between a gentleman's knife and a common tactical EDC. I normally carry a Benchmade Mini Griptilian, and this Trendy is going to be just as capable as that knife, with a thinner slicer blade and extra tools.
A**R
Great EDC knife
The toothpick and tweezers are handy tools. I never use the toothpick as one but find all kinds of other uses for it. Blade shape is great. Not a robust knife as it is a thinner blade but has good edge retention. The detent when closing and opening is superb. The action is silky smooth. In fact the precision on the build and tolerance is spectacular at this price point. The jimping on the flipper is grippy and the placement of the jimping on the liner lock is well thought out. Overall one of my favorite carries out of almost 200 knives or so. Of those I carry roughly 25 on a rotation but I reach for this one more and more. Great overall product for the money
J**R
Great Little EDC Knife with very good tweezers and toothpick
CIVIVI Sendy 3 In 1 Multitool Pocket KnifeThis is a terrific small liner lock flipper with a thin and very sharp slicey blade in Nitro-V steel and has tweezers and toothpick in its scales that are much better than you would find on a Swiss Army Knife. The model I got has a Spey point blade and green scales with red liners but it does come in a variety of colors and blade configurations.Its very gripey and attractive, features milled out liners for weight reduction, is sturdy, compact, and well built. Its general specs are: Blade Length: 2.83", Weight: 2.61 oz, Size closed: 3.68" L x 0.9" H x 0.48" WI deducted one star because its combination of a small, pointy, sharp flipper tab and relatively strong detent required a bit of filing to make it comfortable for frequent use (and still not something I'd want to fidget with a lot).But I would highly recommend it for anyone looking for a small, attractive, well built, EDC knife with a pocket clip and that features tweezers and toothpick. Very nice.
B**N
EDC perfect
This is almost a perfect every day carry knife. It follows the lines of an old style Barlow knife, but with a liner lock and an in-line flip tap. I have been carrying this knife among others for several weeks now and it’s quickly the first knife that I go to Grab. For normal every day cutting tasks this knife works great. It’s nice and sharp out of the box and the addition of the toothpick and the tweezers is a nice touch. Speaking of which I haven’t really had a use for the toothpick yet other than to use it to reset my Wi-Fi router. I don’t see myself using it as a toothpick, but to try to presses annoying little reset buttons on electronics it works great. I have actually used the tweezers and they work very well. Much better than a Swiss Army knife. This is not something I would go stabbing things with, but if you just need to do normal things that normal people do on a daily basis this knife will work perfectly. The G10 handles are great and have a nice texture. The pocket clip, amazingly for Civivi is not overly annoying and doesn’t really create any hotspots in the hand. This is much more like a gentleman, knife or rather a modern take on a gentleman knife. I would highly recommend you get one or two of these as I have there are two different blades styles. One is more traditional drop while the other, which is the one I’m reviewing has what’s more like a Spey Blade but no matter which one you get both will work equally well for a variety of tasks.
P**N
A must for any Swiss Army Knife lover
Have you ever wanted a SAK with a pocket clip, locking blade and upgraded steel?Meet the Civivi Sendy.At 68g it weighs as little as a Victorinox Compact with a footprint slightly larger than a 93mm Alox. It sports a Nitro V blade which flips into place and is secured with a liner lock. Nitro V is very similar to 14c28n steel. Both are easy to sharpen, durable and hold an edge. FWIW Victorinox chose 14c28n for their Venture series of fixed blade outdoor knives.The Sendy carries a toothpick and tweezers along for the ride. And the deep carry pocket clip is reversible and set up for tip-up carry.If you like the Swiss Army form factor, this knife will feel like home. A remodeled, upgraded home.
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