Kershaw Funxion DIY Knives
- Model: Kershaw 8200
- 3" satin finish 8Cr13MoV steel drop-point blade
- Includes flathead screwdriver, bottle opener, carabiner clip, and a hex wrench, in case you encounter any hex bolts that happen to be exactly this one size
- SpeedSafe assisted one-handed opening, LinerLock locks blade in place when in use
- Actually a really tough, high-quality knife; we’re as surprised as you are
A great knife at a shitty-knife price.
Here’s one problem with this business we’re in: sometimes our prices are so good, people assume the products must be garbage.
We’re not even saying it’s a conscious thing. It’s just natural that a fourteen-dollar knife would remind you of all the crappy, chintzy, junk knives you’ve seen selling for around that price. Most of the time, your instinct would be right.
Today is one of the days when that instinct is wrong. The Kershaw Funxion DIY is great. It’s heavy. It’s solid. It feels like a burly piece of badass. The other tools - the flathead screwdriver, the bottle opener, the hex wrench - are firm and steadfast, not all wobbly and weak like on inferior multitool knives. The SpeedSafe one-handed opening is as smooth as the satin-finished, 8Cr13MoV steel drop-point blade.
Maybe it’s a little too bulky for everyday carry purposes. Then again, are you gonna let some nerdy little deal-a-day website tell you what you can and can’t put in your pockets?
We’re crapping you negative here: the Kershaw Funxion DIY isn’t a fourteen-dollar knife. It’s a sixty-dollar knife that we happen to be selling for fourteen dollars.