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Kershaw Shuffle Folding Pocket Knife, Compact Utility and Multi-Function Every Day Carry, Multiple Styles

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About this item

  • 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



From the manufacturer

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A Cut Above the Rest

Dominating the everyday carry, folding pocket knife market, Kershaw creates high-quality, high-performance, exceptional, working tools and knives affordable to all consumers. Kershaw always chooses appropriate, top notch materials and is dedicated to intensive craftsmanship of hardworking pocketknives, hunting knives, or special collectors’ editions. Kershaw’s advanced technology and innovative design combine to create solid, crafted, reliable knives users are proud to carry.

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Kershaw Shuffle Knives

The Taskmaster series, featuring multi-purpose saws and shears, were skillfully designed and crafted to excellence by Kershaw. This tool series is completely handy and sturdy, making the perfect companions on camping or hunting trips. Compact and tough enough to take on sizable objects, the Taskmaster tools are awesome for various tasks and projects. Cut overgrown bushes, underbrush, dead tree limbs or prune using either the saw or shears. The Taskmaster tools are made of durable, reliable high carbon tool steel and the textured handles feature rubber overmolding for secure, non-slip grip.

Shuffle Features

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High-Performance Steel

A budget friendly, reliable, top-of-the-line Chinese produced steel, 8Cr13MoV steel has carbon and slightly less nickel for hardness and edge retention. Kershaw’s precision heat treated 8Cr13MoV steel strongly takes and holds an edge and offers wear resistance that can withstand damage from both abrasive and adhesive wear. 8Cr13MoV is a value blade steel featuring high performing characteristics.

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Attractive Blade Coating

Black oxide coating is a chemical bath, or conversion coating, that converts the surface of the blade steel to magnetite. Mainly for appearance, black oxide does add some mild corrosion resistance and tends to minimize light reflection from the blade. The blackening process gives the blade an attractive, smooth, tactical, fierce black surface that is very desirable to knife owners.

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Fast Deployment

The classic way to open a knife, manual action knives use a thumb hole, thumb stud or built-in flipper to safely deploy the blade. Holding the knife level at 90o angle, quickly and smoothly flick the wrist to maneuver the blade out of the handle. Place fingers along handle scales and apply pressure inward on the blade with the thumb. Manual systems do not employ mechanical assist to open a knife.

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Convenient Pocketclip

Kershaw designs pocketclips to fit specific knives according to their weight, intended end use, size, style and hardware. Some knives have multiple carry options, others are more streamlined. A pocketclip with tip-up carry is positioned so the closed knife carries in the pocket with the tip of its blade pointed upwards. A reversible tip-up or tip-down pocketclip allows user to change tip position.

Additional Features

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Classic Manual Flipper

Flippers on manual-open knives require user to push with quick strength until blade deploys. Some manual flippers disappear when blade deploys, others become a finger guard. Manual flippers appeal to inexperienced users as well as experienced users who prefer a classic, old-style opening. In both cases, ambidextrous flipper works as index finger applies pressure while closed knife sits in palm.

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Durable Handle

Very tough, able to take heavy-duty hard use, and versatile, glass-filled nylon handle material is a nylon synthetic polymer reinforced with glass threads for increased strength. Glass-filled nylon has incredible stiffness for a secure and stable grip, great ability to withstand heat, and dimensional stability combined with excellent wear resistance. Unique to certain Kershaw products, an exclusive and iconic texture is used on the handle to identify the brand and to provide additional traction when using the knife. The pattern is in a “K” shaped repeating pattern to provide an extremely secure and safer grip. The K-Texture pattern ensures the user will always have a secure hold, even in slippery, wet, marine conditions.

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Secure Locking System

With two steel plates, or liners, on the inside of each handle scale, the liner locking system safely secures the blade open and prevents unwanted blade closure. The lockbar butts up against the blade’s backend to prevent closure, and angles or is bent towards the blade tang creating a bias locked position. Apply manual force to move the lockbar to the side and fold the blade back into the handle.


Dr. Shopper
Reviewed in Germany on August 12, 2024
Compact and good quality for the price
coralie
Reviewed in France on December 12, 2023
Magnifique couteau
MMA
Reviewed in Spain on June 16, 2022
Pequeña navaja, como figura en la descripción. Liviana y muy portable. El ejemplar que me ha llegado tiene unos acabados perfectos y un corte excepcional. Es la primera Kershaw que tengo y me pregunto cómo no es más conocida esta marca en España. Magnífica.
Alexander Reimann
Reviewed in Germany on July 5, 2019
Das Messer ist schön klein und angenehm in der Hosentasche zu tragen. Erstklassige Qualität.
Gear Guy
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016
A gem in the rough...I will make no bones about it I’m a pretty avid knife guy. More so with pocket folders and tactic style knifes which that in itself is partly what drew me to purchase this little Kershaw Shuffle. Not that it’s a tactical knife but in fairness it was never meant to be.Now I should start out by saying that given the cheap price of the knife I wasn’t expecting much out of it. In this world of usually ‘you get what you pay for’ being the rule rather then the exception I didn’t expect a whole lot out of this knife but after some ‘teething problems’ it turned out to be a very likable knife.What I meant by teething problems is that as some others have said on here when you first get the knife chances are it will be quite stiff to open and close. Now in fairness that’s pretty common with most knifes with a little oiling and opening and closing the life breaking it in I did notice that it did seem to be slowly loosening up. I took it a step farther and tore the knife completely apart just to inspect it for myself and given the price range I would say that Kershaw is not skipping out on there quality even with cheaper knifes like this. Things lock up tightly and seem stoutly built for the size and price range of the knife. The blade itself is profiled reasonably symmetrically though being a cheap knife you have to have realistic expectations and not expect it to be of the same caliber and refinement as say a Cold Steel knife for example.Nonetheless having said all that it really is turning out to be quite a nice little knife. Now it’s obvious to say but it is a smaller knife. For guys that have bigger hands this could be a problem but when I say small I don’t mean cheap cartoony small. Just be aware that it is smaller then some knifes out there. It’s also worth mentioning as well that the blade steel is CR13MOV. Personally I’m not that bothered by that sense it’s a respectable steel quality, better then some of the ‘mystery steels’ that you see in some Gerber’s for example. The edge from the factory is usable although as expected it could be refined quite a bit but that’s not to hard to do given that the steel is CR13MOV.It takes an edge quickly and with general maintenance it will stay more then sharp enough for realistic cutting tasks. The handle is nothing to write home about though it is solid feeling and very predictable in the hands especially with steel liners adding strength and quality to the knife. The pocket clip is a little tight but I sprung mine out just slightly and it’s now easily able to be clipped yet maintains it’s secure unmoving quality.The elephant in the room in regards to this knife are some of the added features it has. I will say this. The flat head ‘screw driver’ at the base of the handle is actually realistically useable. I’d not use it to build a house but for simple screw tightening jobs or perhaps using it for modest pry bar applications it functions well and I’ve used it for both without issues. The ‘bottle cap’ lifter or whatever you want to call it does seem a little gimmicky and while I don’t drink alcohol to know if it is realistically usable for opening bottles I pressure can a number of different things and have used it to break the seals on pressure canned items and it has worked legitimately well.Are there better options? Yes. But for the price point and the fact it’s a Kershaw I definitely would recommend it off of those two factors alone. It’s far from the first Kershaw I’ve owned and while it’s not even remotely as good as some of the others I have it’s more then useable and I’m glad I got it. I call it a gem in the rough because when I first got it I’m sure I thought what a lot of others thought that this is just kind of ridiculous plus it’s stiff and blah blah blah. Well after working with it a bit it became quite a nice little knife. More then I was expecting it to be. So would I recommend it? Yes. For the price and quality especially after you break the knife in a bit I give it five stars out of five. Yes this review was written by a real person.
Rockhound
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2016
I bought the Kershaw Shuffle (bead blasted finish with black scales) for use as a light duty EDC.First impressions: small and light, smaller that what I have been carrying. Looks well made. Fit and finish are excellent, same with ergonomics.First thing I did was try out the bottle opener. Mine works fine. I have also used the screwdriver to pry open a small paint can. No problem.Yes, the blade opens stiff. I consider this a safety feature. I wouldn''t want that short little pointy blade opening up in my pocket. I have no problem opening it one handed with my thumb. The liner lock locks the blade solid.Many reviews mentioned that third finger groove on the blade, and how close proximity to the business end made them nervous. For most routine chores, opening boxes, cutting string, etc., I use the two finger grooves on the handle. I still have a grip that allows me good control of the blade. I like having the option of using that third finger groove when I need to choke up on the blade for more precise work. Great design feature!I routinely re-bevel, sharpen, and strop new blades. This one took a fine edge. Only had it a week, so I can't yet say how it holds an edge.I also watch the screws on new knives in case they loosen up. Still tight after a week. I will give them a dab of loctite if needed.The pocket clip was really tight. I gently pulled it open, and now it rides easily over the pocket lip of my jeans. Most times it rides in the bottom of my pocket. It's light enough that I hardly notice it.I would not recommend this knife to a novice. Someonw who has carried a knife for a while will appreciate its more subtle features. After I sharpened and tuned it to my liking, its damn near perfect! I bought a second one for variety (teal scales with stonewash finish).Update: Feb. 2017. I have two of these that I rotate out with a comparable MTECH.Still love these little knives for everyday carry. The first two times I used the bottle opener, it opened first try. Must have been beginners luck, because it usually takes 2 or 3 attempts.