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Kubey Prism Folding Knife 18

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Description

Introducing the Kubey Knives Prism folding knife, a sleek, slim, and tall-profile pocket knife that commands attention. Featuring a thumb disk opener for smooth, effortless and ambidextrous deployment, this knife marries cutting-edge design with exceptional functionality. Its distinctive silhouette and tanto blade shape make for a striking design. Ideal for those who seek a blend of style and performance. 

Specification

SKU
KUB243C
Age Restriction:
18+
Designer:
Yuze Zhong
Blade Material:
14C28N Stainless Steel
Blade Length (cm)
9
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.3
Closed Length (cm)
12
Overall Length (cm)
21
Edge Type:
Plain
BESS Sharpness:
154
Blade Shape:
Tanto
Blade Finish:
Beadblasted
Grind:
Flat
Handle Material:
Titanium
Lock Type:
Button Lock
One Handed Opening:
Yes
Pocket Clip:
Yes
Product Weight (g)
110
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  • 2

    Kubey prism

    Posted by Nic on 14th Feb 2026

    Had this little pocket knife for just over a year now initially I was very impressed because I do like a tanto blade but didn't want something that screamed special forces wannabe but still wanted what I thought would be a handy little tool in my pocket . So as it goes it has had a fairly easy life in my pocket , just being used to open the odd box or cut a bit of string or even as extreme as buttering an odd cracker with a piece of cheese to finnish off . That was when I realised the locking mechanism was poor beyond belief while cutting a bit of rather mature cheddar it gave way.and it only takes the smallest amount of pressure to do so .so what started as a handy little tool in my pocket has ended up a letter opener in my desk because I no longer trust it to do much else now I know that in the big scheme of things over a 100 quid for a knife is not a lot to pay but I expected a little bit more from it for the money . Which is a shame really