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Gerber EAB Utility Knife

18+
£18.95
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The Gerber Exchange-A-Blade pocket stanley knife uses contractor grade or standard size utility blades that can be easily replaced as necessary. The stainless steel handle works well as both a pocket or a money clip, and liner lock construction keeps the blade safely in the open position when in use. The blade screw is raised for easy opening.

SKU
G41830
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
4.3
Overall Length (cm)
13.0
Blade Material:
SK5 Carbon Steel
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Product Weight (g)
62
Lock Type:
Liner Lock
Handle Detail:
Stainless Steel

Description


The Gerber Exchange-A-Blade pocket stanley knife uses contractor grade or standard size utility blades that can be easily replaced as necessary. The stainless steel handle works well as both a pocket or a money clip, and liner lock construction keeps the blade safely in the open position when in use. The blade screw is raised for easy opening.

Specification


SKU
G41830
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
4.3
Overall Length (cm)
13.0
Blade Material:
SK5 Carbon Steel
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Product Weight (g)
62
Lock Type:
Liner Lock
Handle Detail:
Stainless Steel

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Reviews


  • 5
    Gerber knife

    Posted by Jamie on 4th Apr 2023

    I already own one, had it almost 5 years I think, I saw the new version had a different design which I don’t like so I bought a spare one whilst the original version is still available

  • 4
    Gerber EAB

    Posted by Scott on 23rd Aug 2022

    Excellent utility knife. Perfect for opening boxes and packaging. Lightweight but very sturdy.

  • 5
    Ferber eat knife

    Posted by Unknown on 13th Aug 2022

    Really useful little utility knife that takes up no room at all. It’s a great simple practical design!

  • 5
    Truly incredible!

    Posted by Ben on 9th Dec 2020

    I've had my EAB for so many years I've lost count and it gets used and abused daily both at work in a factory and at home. The lockup is still solid and reassuring as is the detent. I've never had it open in my pocket to pull out a hand full of blood and pain (unlike some folding utility knives I've had..) and I've had a ton of people ask me about it and end with one themselves. This is the only utility knife you'll need.

  • 5
    awesome practical tool!

    Posted by Chris on 9th Nov 2020

    This thing is great, normally I don't bother with Gerber gear but this is well worth the price! It's absolutely solid in hand!

  • 5
    Amazing

    Posted by Vstyle on 27th Sep 2019

    I have one for a few years now and it's like new. It is such a good strong finish.

  • 4
    Well built, but

    Posted by Senserazer on 8th Jul 2017

    Incredibly well built, and one-hand operateable. However, hooked blades don't fit too well, and aren't properly supported by the lower bar along the blade edge.

  • 4
    Not EDC but ok for me.

    Posted by Stevo on 4th Jul 2017

    Clever way to use a Stanley type utility blade. Compact but not lightweight. Not really meant for prying or twisting of course. But it works well for its intended purposes. Has a nice pleasant and tactile feel. One quickly adapts to the proper hold. Until it becomes familiar, as the saying goes, mind your fingers! The lock means it's not meant for EDC. So it stays at home. Overall, I like it.

  • 4
    Only one flaw

    Posted by Steve on 31st Oct 2016

    This has been my EDC for a long time now and I wouldn't be without one. I work in a goods inwards / despatch and it is ever present in the coin pocket of my work trousers. I use it constantly and would be lost without it. Also I find it very easy to remove, open, use, close and put back again with one hand. It takes a little practice and the mechanism can be a bit stiff at first but it become second nature very quickly. I have owned several of these over the years and have only found there to be one flaw with the design. The threaded hole where the screw holds the blade in has a tendency to ream after a while, depending on how heavy handed you are when replacing the blade. It usually happens to me around the two year mark. That aside I couldn't do without one of these and I'll be buying another when the time comes.