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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Kershaw Shuffle (8700BLK), Multifunction Pocket Knife with 2.4” Stainless Steel Blade and Black-Oxide Coating and Black K-Texture Grip Handle, Features Flathead Screwdriver and Bottle Opener, 2.8 oz.. Here are the top ones.

Kershaw Shuffle (8700BLK), Multifunction Pocket Knife with 2.4” Stainless Steel Blade and Black-Oxide Coating and Black K-Texture Grip Handle, Features Flathead Screwdriver and Bottle Opener, 2.8 oz.
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    Features:
  • 2.4” blade made with 8Cr13MoV stainless steel and finished for a matte BlackWash coat for improved edge retention, toughness and corrosion resistance
  • The Shuffle is a tough folding pocket carry great for backpacking, hiking, tailgating, fishing, hunting, golfing, gardening or office use
  • Stylish, basic black handle, contoured for comfort and composed of a durable glass-filled nylon with K-Texture for improved grip
  • A reversible deep-carry pocket clip allows user to adjust side of carry or tip position
  • The Shuffle’s many uses include opening packages, tightening screws, removing bottle caps, cleaning fish, breaking down boxes and more
Specs:
Color8700BLK
Height1.3 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.175 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Kershaw Shuffle (8700BLK), Multifunction Pocket Knife with 2.4” Stainless Steel Blade and Black-Oxide Coating and Black K-Texture Grip Handle, Features Flathead Screwdriver and Bottle Opener, 2.8 oz.:

u/GreenLizardHands · 5 pointsr/EDC

Firstly, some unsolicited advice. If there's a low chance of the knife getting confiscated for whatever reason, I'd say save up a little more scratch and get something a little nicer. Alright, now that I've said that, I'm going to assume that you're going to completely ignore it. (Which is fine.)

Ontario RAT 2 always comes highly recommended. You pretty much can't go wrong here. It is a liner lock, which will be a little easier to use one-handed than a lockback. Though maybe only if you're right handed.

I think if I were going for a Spyderco in that range, I'd go with the Ambitious instead. (Right under $30, blade is 2.25 inches.) Or, save up a few extra bucks and go with the Persistence (Just under $35, blade is 2.75 in). The Byrd line is designed by Spyderco, but made by other companies under Spyderco's direction. I'm sure they are a decent value, but if that's what you want, I think you'd probably be better off, and happier, saving your money and getting a Delica 4.

You may also want to look into the Buck Vantage. It's a flipper, so easy opening is there. I think it's a liner lock as well. The steel is okay, but expect to be sharpening it fairly often (maybe once a week if you want to keep it razor sharp).

Another option is the Ka-Bar Dozier. It uses AUS-8A steel, which is pretty good for the price range (in my opinion). Thumb stud, lockback. This one's $20, so a little below your budget actually. Could use some of the money saved to get some sort of sharpening system (DMT Card maybe?)

Blue Ridge Zancudo, designed by the same people behind the RAT series. Pretty much the same idea, but I think the blade shape on the Zancudo is a little better if you need to be able to pierce things.

Last one, the Kershaw Shuffle. A little smaller, at 2.4 in blade length. But has a bottle opener, if you're into that sort of thing. Also, cheaper than any of the rest of the options here. I also think that this one probably has the best blade-shape, in my opinion. It's almost all belly.

Personally, I have found that having the longest knife you have is good, but a lot of the time most of that edge isn't put to good use. Sometimes it's too long, which makes it cumbersome. If you're mostly opening boxes and mail and stuff like that, something closer to a 2.5 inch blade might be more the ticket. I find that it makes it easier to make precise cuts.