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TiFlip: The everyday carry precision knife for all occasions

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The TiFlip is a sleek and versatile everyday carry precision knife
ActMax
The TiFlip is a sleek and versatile everyday carry precision knife
ActMax
The TiFlip can be used for a variety of jobs
ActMax
The roller-bearing mechanism ensures the blade opens smoothly
ActMax
The knife can be attached to a keychain or fitted with a lanyard
ActMax
Tritium vials placed front and back means the TiFlip glows in the dark
ActMax
A tungsten steel window breaker can be used in emergencies
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Introducing the TiFlip, a sleek, versatile, lightweight precision flip knife that’s designed to handle all your cutting needs, from opening envelopes to cutting cords and zip ties. It even glows in the dark.

The team at ActMax, the makers of the TiFlip, have already more than quadrupled their goal of raising US$6,000 on Kickstarter, reflecting the appetite for a good precision knife that can be carried every day, anywhere, for anything.

Whether you’re opening packages, cutting cords, or crafting delicate wood designs, the TiFlip’s Grade 5 titanium fold-out scalpel blade is crafted to be versatile and reliable. It has a lower notch and flat spine, providing a solid, comfortable grip and leverage.

Accessed instantly by a swift one-handed flip that uses a roller-bearing mechanism for smooth opening, the blade is also lockable, enhancing the TiFlip’s safety. The #60 scalpel blades used by the TiFlip are cheap, readily available and quickly and easily replaced.

The roller-bearing mechanism ensures the blade opens smoothly
ActMax

Because it’s made from titanium, it’s robust yet lightweight, weighing in at just 1.5 oz (45 g). And its convenient size means it can be clipped comfortably in a pocket or hung from a keychain. It’s been designed to meet TSA guidelines for travel-friendly use.

Its makers have even included two luminous tritium slots – front and back – to ensure you can always find your TiFlip: it glows in the dark. And to improve your all-around preparedness, the TiFlip includes a tungsten steel window breaker for use in emergency situations.

A tungsten steel window breaker can be used in emergencies
ActMax

ActMax is offering a range of deals on Kickstarter, including a Super Early Bird deal that includes the TiFlip and a spare scalpel blade for $69. Or, you can take advantage of KS’s Special, which includes two TiFlips and two spare scalpel blades for $129. If you’re buying for a team, the Discounted Bundle includes five knives and five spare blades for $299 – a cost of around $60 per person. ActMax is offering free shipping to anywhere in the world.

They also offer add-ons such as custom engraving, additional tritium vials, lanyards, or a different colored finish for a cost.

If the campaign goes as promised, the makers of the TiFlip plan to send out their product in December 2023. The TiFlip’s functionality is demonstrated in the video below.

Source: Kickstarter

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1 comment
Quietrunner
FYI, TSA does not allow any knives to be carried in the carry-on bag. They had a rule allowing small ones like this in 2013, but the Flight Attendants association got it undone, so no, you cannot. Great knife idea though, just put it in your checked bag or leave at home - or plan to donate to the TSA security folks at screening.