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Reddit mentions of FLEXCUT Tri-Jack Pro, with Roughing Knife, Detail Knife and Mini-Cutting Knife, Aluminum and Cherry Inlay Pistol Grip, (JKN95)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of FLEXCUT Tri-Jack Pro, with Roughing Knife, Detail Knife and Mini-Cutting Knife, Aluminum and Cherry Inlay Pistol Grip, (JKN95). Here are the top ones.

FLEXCUT Tri-Jack Pro, with Roughing Knife, Detail Knife and Mini-Cutting Knife, Aluminum and Cherry Inlay Pistol Grip, (JKN95)
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    Features:
  • Carving specific jackknife with three different blades
  • Roughing Knife - Detail Knife - and Mini-Cutting Knife
  • Fits easily and safely into your pocket or pack
  • The go to tool for carvers on the go
  • Made in the USA
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height0.85 Inches
Length5.95 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2020
SizeTri-Jack Pro
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on FLEXCUT Tri-Jack Pro, with Roughing Knife, Detail Knife and Mini-Cutting Knife, Aluminum and Cherry Inlay Pistol Grip, (JKN95):

u/scotith · 4 pointsr/whittling

I have this:

Flexcut Tri-Jack Pro
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A2B9U1C?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00

i know its a little more expensive than you said but it is well worth the price.

it has all 3 of those blades but its still a "pocket knife" i absolutely love mine

u/Riley_UK · 2 pointsr/knifeclub

Mhm, also, it doesn't have a saw, but if people do want to buy a knife that they're going to keep for carving, the Flexcut Tri-Jack Pro is unbelievably comfortable.

u/HeyOP · 0 pointsr/EDC

This and this are fairly ugly, but fit the description, though the second also has three blades all are under 2". Folded, both measure 4" or a touch more.

You can expand your selection a good deal if you allow for a shorter handle with a lanyard hole and get or make yourself a fob. With, say, a paracord fob with a fat knot or a washer at the end and a firm grip, I doubt you'll have much of an increased issue with leverage unless you're looking to do a lot of woodworking or other tough material cutting with your pocket knife, at which point you might consider a fixed blade instead.

You might also try /r/helpmefind.

Sorry I don't have any better/more stylish/whatever suggestions. Those were the best I found looking for something similar a while back, saved for a later date when I felt like spending money on something like them.