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XIBO CREDIT CARD KNIFE

This credit card knife is super light and sharp it is the same size as your credit card, making it the perfect size to fit directly into your wallet. Just three simple folding operations transform this card into an elegant pocket knife utility tool. Slimmer and lighter than an ordinary knife made from plastic with a stainless steel blade to ensure its long lasting durability.

This knife also has a unique safety feature which when in the lock positions ensures that the blade will not open in your pocket or your draw making it child proof. Uses
This is a great gadget to have with you at all times, such as but not limited to: 1. Camping

2. Hiking
3. Box cutting
4. Self-defense (hopefully not)
5. Survival
6. Gift

ASIN#: B01MTYSR3K
Model number#: CCK01

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Work gave out a bunch of these. Went on a work trip, got on a plane, got off the plane, got to my hotel, realized I carried a knife with me the whole flight. Good job TSA.

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I’ve been stopped 3/4 times and had to toss these things because I forgot to take it out of the wallet.

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This is the most used knife I have. Why? Because I always have my wallet on me so I always have this knife on me. Yup, they are cheap, flimsy, hard to use, plastic crap but the blades are surprisingly sharp.

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Got one for xmas. While in my back pocket that day, the blade came loose and put a nick in my ass. However, this knife gets 5 stars for making me look like the tool instead of itself.

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These are complete garbage. Don't bother.

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Good if you enjoy stitches and emergency room visits but that’s about it. Probably selling in bulk now because nobody was buying them

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I would much prefer spending 8.75 and getting a 12 pack.

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Remember seeing these before. Dang they're obviously cheap as hell to make or not selling lol

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How can i order this

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Through the most popular shopping website in the world...

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You will get jail time for these. They're illegal in 86% of the United States I can't stand it when people say knives don't kill people cause it is stuff like this that make it easy for kids to do the unthinkable

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Oh no, the unthinkable? You mean cut open their Christmas presents early? Chop up smarties and snort them? Use it to shake down their stuffed animals? Oh God, Not the unthinkable!!!

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86% of California and Nuevo Jork maybe.
Envision a credit card and a knife blade that fits across it at a 45* angle....how long is that ? Long enough to reach a vital organ ?
I think not.
Now envision that these are selling for 90 cents apiece.
The steel must be a grade so highly rated that they *might* be able to cut butter on a hot day.
Seriously dude...overly dramatize much?
A kid getting ahold of one of these might create a situation where they would be able to clean their fingernails....and even that is doubtful understanding the quality that must be involved.

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I assume you are kidding? Well, I guess looking at your user name maybe you're not?

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If only you found your daddy's knife as a kid....we wouldn't have to deal with your shit comments now.

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If only daddy didn't give you "special touches" you might not be so fucking warped...

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Spoken like a true child diddler.

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Lighten up, Francis. Just about any knife at the dinner table is more dangerous. And if the kids around you are rifling through your wallet (aka stealing ), for fun, you're not doing your job as an adult....

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Love the Stripes reference

Aaaaaaarmy training Sir!!

(Who’s men are those? Those are Hulkas men)

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These are awesome. Better than what I expected for a (literally) credit card-thick knife. You're not going to use it as a box cutter, but folded out in your hand walking through a parking deck at night feels right. However, be careful! You will forget that it's in your wallet after a couple of months, and you WILL be reminded at the courthouse x-rays machine!

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Actually, I have gone through x-rays at the courthouse, airports, empire state building, concert venues, and they have never detected it. And, if someone does find it, it's better to throw away a $0.70 knife than a $70 knife.

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I too have been in the courthouse, through airports, the empire state building and concerts at multiple venues with one of these and they never detected it. And if they do find it, as you said, I am throwing away 70 cents. I would much rather have one of these on me than nothing.

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Why not own a real knife if you cannot even get through a "courthouse x-rays machine" with these? Baffles the mind....'excuse me Mr wallet thief, please let me pull out my billfold and origami the shit out of my knife' said no scuba ninja ever.

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this isn't a self defense knife. I've used these for opening packages, cutting rope and fishing line, and things like that. They are surprisingly sharp and a lot better than no knife.

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Remember when these were $10 EACH from the "As Seen On TV" store? X-D

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The “real” ones were by “Iain Sinclair Design Ltd” and came out back in 2010-11ish. I remember the ads and promotion stuff made them look really awesome. As I recall it was a preorder only kind of thing (pre Kickstarter) I bought one for probably like $20+ I’d guess. Just looked back through my emails and saw an exchange I had with them where their payment system was broken and didn’t charge me when I asked them if it had shipped (which I had forgot about). they said it had but the payment didn’t charge, and just said to go ahead and keep it. I thought the quality was pretty dismal when I finally got my hands on it. Pretty sure it’s been relegated to some survival kit somewhere that I hope I never have to use.

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The “real” ones were by “Iain Sinclair Design Ltd” and came out back in 2010-11ish. I remember the ads and promotion stuff made them look really awesome. As I recall it was a preorder only kind of thing (pre Kickstarter) I bought one for probably like $20+ I’d guess. Just looked back through my emails and saw an exchange I had with them where their payment system was broken and didn’t charge me when I asked them if it had shipped (which I had forgot about). they said it had but the payment didn’t charge, and just said to go ahead and keep it. I thought the quality was pretty dismal when I finally got my hands on it. Pretty sure it’s been relegated to some survival kit somewhere that I hope I never have to use.

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