Mr.
I'm a very big fan of all things little...So I simply love this knife. The blade is razor sharp and the overal build quality is good. I use it hanging from my neck. Perfect for most of my day-to-day needs.
Pay in 3 interest-free payments on purchases from £30-£2,000 with Paypal. Learn More
Collect it from a choice of over 2,800 stores
Shop confidently with hassle-free 60 day returns
Spyderco’s micro-sized slipjoints are fully functional, impressively sharp folding knives that are very much at home on a keychain. Their stainless steel handles are the perfect palette for engraving or other embellishment and their Trademark Round Holes are much more user friendly than traditional nail nicks.
The flat ground blade is 3Cr13 stainless steel available with a PlainEdge. The Bug's handle offers a flat surface for a small amount of engraving or embellishment and can be customized for use as jewelry or a gift item. Positioned on the end of the handle is a lanyard hole large enough to thread with a chain and be worn around the neck or slipped onto a key chain. The Bug is the smallest folder in our lineup.
Please choose options for all selected products
Total Price:
Add to BasketI'm a very big fan of all things little...So I simply love this knife. The blade is razor sharp and the overal build quality is good. I use it hanging from my neck. Perfect for most of my day-to-day needs.
I had read and seen pictures about how small this knife is, after all that is the reason I ordered it. However when I received it I was shocked to see it up close. This thing is so tiny and spec legal for the UK that nobody should be able to argue with you about it. It (in my opinion) is just too small for anyone to complain about unless you are in a building where such items are now allowed by policy.
My first ever Spyderco and I love it! It is arm shaving sharp and came in a well presented box. It will be placed on my keyring :)
I've just got this knife today (excellent service from Heinnie as usual). It's small, very small but perfectly suited for the purpose in mind, that is to add to my survival keyring as legal EDC in the UK. I've just tried it out and made some feather sticks with it. It also produces a nice shower of sparks from a ranger firesteel. It doesn't weigh much and doesn't add much to the keyring to make it bulky in your pocket. A great little knife!
Fits on the keys nicely, definetly not to big and bulky to get in the way. Don't let the size fool you it is very sharp and strong, and it comes in a nice little box. HH also very good sevice free postage and still got here in only a couple of days.
Simply the best key ring for a knife enthusiast and every one else. Very good quality, sharp out of the tinny little display box! :) I love the flat ground blade on it as well.
Super cool and will prove super useful. Good edge and overall build, with a very smart presentation box, Spyderco seem to have their good reputation for a reason! It will be given a home on the keychain. HH has also once again lived to their reputation of quick delivery and great customer service.
Had one for myself and clipped it to my leather case housing my HTS HD smartphone & my wife found and quipped: "its sooo cute, can I have it?!!!" I bought her one too for her pears and apple peels during her lunch breaks!!!
This knife really is tiny and you will never fully understand the size until you actually put one in your hands. It will fit on standard sized keychains. It's definetly a two-handed opener because the Spydie hole is just there for the style. It is pretty solid and cuts through a lot of small stuff with ease (paper, plastic bags, packaging, zip ties etc...). Only negative is that mine didn't come "arm hair shaving sharp" and I can feel the edge quite easily without cutting myself.
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.