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Gerber 22-48484 Mini Paraframe Knife, Serrated Edge

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ParaFrame Mini – Stainless SerratedItem # 22-48484The smallest of the eight knives in the Paraframe series the Mini is based on the same frame-lock design. It’s a beautifully simple open frame knife with a serrated locking blade that is lightweight easy to clean and opens effortlessly. Built with a smooth stainless steel handle and a

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ParaFrame Mini – Stainless SerratedItem # 22-48484The smallest of the eight knives in the Paraframe series the Mini is based on the same frame-lock design. It’s a beautifully simple open frame knife with a serrated locking blade that is lightweight easy to clean and opens effortlessly. Built with a smooth stainless steel handle and a clip for secure travel the Paraframe Mini is what a small everyday carry folder should be.Overall Length: 6″Blade Length: 2.22″Closed Length: 3.07″Weight: 1.4 oz.Lock Mechanism: Frame-lockBlade Style: Clip PointBlade Material: High Carbon StainlessBlade Type: SerratedHandle Material: Stainless SteelOpening Style: One-handed openingFeaturesFrame lock handle designLightweight open stainless steel handlesSturdy pocket clip Product : GERBER PARAFRAME MINI STAINLESS SERRATED Manufacturer : GERBER Manufacturer Part No : 22-48484 UPC : 013658484849The Gerber 22-48484 Mini Paraframe Knife is a small, lightweight, stainless steel knife that folds open with an easy, one-handed motion. With a serrated-edge blade that measures just over two inches, the Mini Paraframe Knife also features a unique open design on the handle, a sturdy pocket clip, and a frame lock that holds the blade securely in place.

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At a Glance:Mini folding knife with 2.22-inch partially serrated blade

Lightweight and compact for portability

Opens smoothly with one-handed motion

Frame lock securely holds blade in open position

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The innovative open-air handle design keeps this knife at a manageable weight. View larger.Durable Construction for Long Life
With a handle designed with cutouts to be lightweight and a blade forged from high-carbon surgical stainless steel, this Gerber Mini Paraframe Knife will perform well over time, even in rugged conditions. The durable construction also keeps the blade from wobbling when open, and the sturdy handle gives you the leverage you need.

Partially Serrated-Edge Offers Versatility
With a 2.22-inch partially serrated-edge blade, you can choose between a serrated or straight edge depending on the project at hand. The blade tip tapers to give you an ideal configuration for cutting in close quarters.

Lightweight Knife Stores Comfortably in Pocket
At just over an ounce, the Gerber Mini Paraframe Knife is lightweight and compact, storing easily in your pocket. An innovative open-air design on the handle keeps this knife at an easy-to-handle weight. When closed, it measures just over 3 inches in length.

A sturdy, stainless steel pocket clip ensures that your knife is easily retrievable by securely fastening it to your pocket for instant access.

Easy Open and Close Functions Save Time
You can quickly and easily open the Gerber Mini Paraframe Knife with one hand, keeping your other hand free to stabilize yourself or the piece you’re working on. When finished, simply disengage the lock with your fingernail and fold the blade closed.

Safety Feature for Worry-Free Use
Once you’ve opened the Gerber Mini Paraframe Knife with the smooth one-handed opening design, you can rest assured that the blade will stay locked in the open position. The frame lock feature holds the blade in place even under pressure.

About Gerber: A History of Innovation
Savvy. Moxie. Craftsmanship. Attention to detail. These are just a few of the company traits that have contributed to Gerber’s emergence as a world leader in outdoor gear. Joseph Gerber started Portland, Oregon’s Gerber Advertising back in 1910, and one Christmas, he hired a local knife-maker to craft 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as client gifts. The knives were so popular Mr. Gerber ultimately left his agency to launch Gerber Legendary Blades in 1939.

It makes sense, really. An idea man gets the idea of a lifetime and turns it into a major outdoor brand–one that commands respect among knife lovers and knife makers alike. And now that same high regard is spreading in new directions, in the form of many outstanding products such as tools, personal L.E.D. lighting, and more

What’s in the Box
Gerber 22-48484 Mini Paraframe Knife with Serrated Edge.

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