Perfect, smaller than you think
Great quality for the price, an even grind, well centered. No issues. A nice gentleman’s folder. What did raise an eyebrow was the size. I like a smaller pocket knife, this is just a bit too small.
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The Boker Plus Celos is a compact UK-friendly carry slipjoint pocket knife which could well be the the perfect companion for everyday use.
This knife masters all cutting tasks effortlessly despite its small size. The flat-ground 440C blade with an impressive satin finish is opened with a nail nick on both sides. The operating safety of the modern pocket knife is further enhanced by a 90-degree locking mechanism when opening and closing the blade.
The textured handle scales made of G10 are comfortable and non-slip in the hand and are available in either black or jade. Supplied with a lanyard hole and a removable deep-carry clip (tip-up/right).
Boker tell us that the name comes from Zelos, the son of the Titan, Pallas. We think that this extremely handy Boker Plus Celos could well be the every day carry knife that you've been waiting for.
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Add to BasketGreat quality for the price, an even grind, well centered. No issues. A nice gentleman’s folder. What did raise an eyebrow was the size. I like a smaller pocket knife, this is just a bit too small.
Nice simple little knife. Feels smaller in the hand than anticipated and very light. Came with a good edge, seems up to the job. Reminds me of penknives I used to have as a kid. Would be okay for day-to-day stuff, opening the mail & boxes etc. sharpening pencils, cutting string, but I wouldn’t expect any more than that of it. If I’m honest, I think it’s a bit overpriced for what it is, but it is kinda cute. Not a bad knife though.
A great looking little knife and very sharp OTB. I love the Jade colour. Very quick delivery by HH.
A lovely little knife with a nice crisp half stop and blade sharp ootb, an edc for the office IMO
This is a quality crafted pocket knife, excellently made with a clip to keep in safely in your pocket. The legal blade is made of high quality steel, which keeps its edge well. Please remember this is a pocket knife intended for cutting. If you want a knife to undo screws, lever open tins or use as a hammer, buy yourself a Leatherman. This is an excellent pocket knife meant for cutting.
Bought as a daily alternative to my HH edition Tech Tool 1. It does make a good little EDC; would benefit from a lanyard for better hold. TBH just makes me appreciate what fantastic value for money the Tech Tool 1 is at 1/2 the price. Sorry Celos your just OK.
The jade is lovely and very unusual, great price for a small Uk friendly (better to go smaller to be safer I think) think the wife has taken a shine so might be a excuse to buy the black or even Ti if I can get away with it.
Excellent small knife that fits to my keys and the jade really looks the part. Uk carry so fear not but rest assured you have a quality knife on you for the hundreds of times a day you needed one, great service on the phone and speedy delivery - thank you
Knife came sharp and fit and finish is good. As soon as I opened the blade, it felt as if there had been no oil added, it was like sandpaper. It only got worse the more it was opened and closed. Added some oil and it's nice and smooth but there is a fair amount of blade play when open and two points on the blade and back spring are becoming worn where the action of opening and closing rubs metal together (only after having it 30 minutes). Slightly disappointed but amazing service from HH as usual.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.