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Kershaw Shuffle II Folding Pocket Knife, Small, Lightweight Utility and Multi-Function Knife, Multiple Styles

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About this item

  • As a utility, tactical knife with value pricing, Shuffle II Olive features a flathead screwdriver tip, handy bottle opener on either side of knife and lanyard hole
  • Reliable 8Cr13MoV stainless steel Tanto-blade is extremely sharp and designed to puncture, slash, stab, slice, chop, or scrape the surface of materials
  • Reversible pocketclip is convenient for tip-down left or right handed carry
  • Dual, ambidextrous thumbstuds positioned on both sides of blade; safe and ergonomic for manual opening of knife with no mechanical assistance
  • General all-purpose use as small carry knife for EDC tasks, hunting, fishing, camping or makes a great gift



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 Taskmaster 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.

Taskmaster 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

Kershaw’s Blackwash finish derives from a balanced blend of blade coating and stonewashing. Together the two produce a precisely formulated all-black matte finish impervious to fingerprints, smudges and marring. And, even though the knife itself is brand new, Blackwash projects a well-worn, vintage look popular for blending comfortably with clothes and gear during everyday use and carry.

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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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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.

Additional Features

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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.

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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-down carry is positioned so the closed knife carries in the pocket with the tip of its blade pointed down. A reversible tip-up or tip-down pocketclip allows user to change tip position.


Luciano Magalhães
Reviewed in Brazil on August 24, 2024
Esse kershaw e muito bem construído, lâmina de excelente corte, e muito bonito
Luciano Magalhães
Reviewed in Brazil on August 24, 2024
Esse kershaw e muito bem construído, lâmina de excelente corte, e muito bonito
Cody Harder
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
Solid construction. Easy to open and close safely, and it doesn't open when I don't want it to. Comfortable for my medium-sized hands. The blade has little to no wiggle, and is quite sharp out of the box. I was able to get it sharper fairly easily as well. The American tanto blade shape adds an unexpected amount of utility that you don't get from the usual curved edge blades.The blade-lock is fairly solid, but I would not trust it under extreme force for puncturing of upward force because of how easily it can be unlocked with one finger (read: I would NOT recommend this knife for any self defense purposes). My only major complaint would be the pocket clip bends rather easily, rendering it somewhat useless unless you are able to bend it back into shape. For the price, it is a very good utility blade. I also like the added utility of the metal loop on the end of the handle: it can be used for a variety of purposes such as a small pry-bar, flat-head screwdriver, or bottle opener.
Cody Harder
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
Solid construction. Easy to open and close safely, and it doesn't open when I don't want it to. Comfortable for my medium-sized hands. The blade has little to no wiggle, and is quite sharp out of the box. I was able to get it sharper fairly easily as well. The American tanto blade shape adds an unexpected amount of utility that you don't get from the usual curved edge blades.The blade-lock is fairly solid, but I would not trust it under extreme force for puncturing of upward force because of how easily it can be unlocked with one finger (read: I would NOT recommend this knife for any self defense purposes). My only major complaint would be the pocket clip bends rather easily, rendering it somewhat useless unless you are able to bend it back into shape. For the price, it is a very good utility blade. I also like the added utility of the metal loop on the end of the handle: it can be used for a variety of purposes such as a small pry-bar, flat-head screwdriver, or bottle opener.
Devil Dave & Allie
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Kershaw is known for well made, durable knives. While this is made in China, it's to Kershaw's design and standards. Contrary to popular belief, China can make very good products if they are given specifications. It's an inexpensive, every day carry. Extremely durable with a good fit and finish. The blade is sharp and strong. There are no weak points in the construction and the handle is comfortable. The dimensions are small enough to be legal in most places, but large enough to be practical. Well made and would buy again.
Devil Dave & Allie
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
Kershaw is known for well made, durable knives. While this is made in China, it's to Kershaw's design and standards. Contrary to popular belief, China can make very good products if they are given specifications. It's an inexpensive, every day carry. Extremely durable with a good fit and finish. The blade is sharp and strong. There are no weak points in the construction and the handle is comfortable. The dimensions are small enough to be legal in most places, but large enough to be practical. Well made and would buy again.
Juan
Reviewed in Spain on August 13, 2021
Esta nabaja es de buena calidad pero vale mui cala para lo que es los materiales no son gran cosas la cachas son de plástico y el seguro de la oja no se ve mui resistente para el precio que tiene te puedes comprar mejores nabajas que esta yo creo que está nabaja debería de costar entro 20 y 30 euros ese sería su precio correcto ya que lo materiales no son mui buenos
Juan
Reviewed in Spain on August 13, 2021
Esta nabaja es de buena calidad pero vale mui cala para lo que es los materiales no son gran cosas la cachas son de plástico y el seguro de la oja no se ve mui resistente para el precio que tiene te puedes comprar mejores nabajas que esta yo creo que está nabaja debería de costar entro 20 y 30 euros ese sería su precio correcto ya que lo materiales no son mui buenos
Klod Petrovic Le Vrai
Reviewed in France on September 16, 2019
La lame coupe et s’affûte bien. L'outil à l'autre bout m'est devenu indispensable comme gros tournevis, levier, etc. Complète à merveille un tout petit Victorinox "Manager" qui fait... tout le reste ! La forme inhabituelle de la lame m'avait fait hésiter mais elle s'avère très pratique à utiliser. Petit bémol : le clip est au mauvais bout du couteau (on peut le changer de côté mais pas de bout). Sans cela, il est parfait et ne me quitte plus.
Klod Petrovic Le Vrai
Reviewed in France on September 16, 2019
La lame coupe et s’affûte bien. L'outil à l'autre bout m'est devenu indispensable comme gros tournevis, levier, etc. Complète à merveille un tout petit Victorinox "Manager" qui fait... tout le reste ! La forme inhabituelle de la lame m'avait fait hésiter mais elle s'avère très pratique à utiliser. Petit bémol : le clip est au mauvais bout du couteau (on peut le changer de côté mais pas de bout). Sans cela, il est parfait et ne me quitte plus.
Phil
Reviewed in Germany on July 27, 2018
Kleines aber feines Messer zu einem guten Preis. Der Stahl ist zwar keine Besonderheit, jedoch nicht zu verachten. Die Klinge wird relativ scharf geliefert. Der Flaschenöffner ist leider weniger gut ausgeführt, der Schlitzschraubenzieher eher mehr ein Geck.Das Messer selbst sieht trotz seiner Größe sehr stabil und aggressiv aus. Durch die Fingermulde an der Klinge lässt sich dieses kleine Teil erstaunlich stabil halten. Dass das Messer nicht für viel mehr als den alltäglichen Gebrauch und als kleiner Helfer dient, sollte jedem Klar sein.
Phil
Reviewed in Germany on July 27, 2018
Kleines aber feines Messer zu einem guten Preis. Der Stahl ist zwar keine Besonderheit, jedoch nicht zu verachten. Die Klinge wird relativ scharf geliefert. Der Flaschenöffner ist leider weniger gut ausgeführt, der Schlitzschraubenzieher eher mehr ein Geck.Das Messer selbst sieht trotz seiner Größe sehr stabil und aggressiv aus. Durch die Fingermulde an der Klinge lässt sich dieses kleine Teil erstaunlich stabil halten. Dass das Messer nicht für viel mehr als den alltäglichen Gebrauch und als kleiner Helfer dient, sollte jedem Klar sein.
Sean T.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2018
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Sean T.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2018
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F. Nienhuis
Reviewed in Germany on April 21, 2018
Grandiose Klinge und billigste Griffschalen.Es waren nach dem Auspacken nur wenige Sekunden bis die Entscheidung es zurück zu schicken klar war.Die Klinge und der Klapp Mechanismus sind wirklich sehr gelungen und machen einen super Eindruck.Die Griff Schalen allerdings sind einfach nur billig, bestenfalls Kirmes Qualität!Obwohl das Messer gut in der Hand liegt leidet die Haptik doch sehr darunter.Da das Messer in einer bereits geöffneten original Verpackung kam war mein Vorgänger anscheinend ähnlicher Meinung.Leider durfte ich dazu noch die Rücksende Kosten tragen.
F. Nienhuis
Reviewed in Germany on April 21, 2018
Grandiose Klinge und billigste Griffschalen.Es waren nach dem Auspacken nur wenige Sekunden bis die Entscheidung es zurück zu schicken klar war.Die Klinge und der Klapp Mechanismus sind wirklich sehr gelungen und machen einen super Eindruck.Die Griff Schalen allerdings sind einfach nur billig, bestenfalls Kirmes Qualität!Obwohl das Messer gut in der Hand liegt leidet die Haptik doch sehr darunter.Da das Messer in einer bereits geöffneten original Verpackung kam war mein Vorgänger anscheinend ähnlicher Meinung.Leider durfte ich dazu noch die Rücksende Kosten tragen.
Dsimon3387
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2016
When one first looks at this knife there is a bit of cognative dissonance: The weight of the knife is substantial, the look is streamlined, and the blade is no nonsense, none of that serrated blade work that imo, often makes a blade look cheap and stamped out, especially with a combat designed blade. But then we have what appears to be a screwdriver and...in the name of bilateral symetry perhaps? a bottle opener on both sides of the knife. I couldn't initially decide how this jibed, but no foul no harm....you have two bottle openers! The screw driver is actually a nice sturdy design, it appears that one could break glass with it, and it functions well as a striking surface if one needs to use the weapon in a combat scenerio. This knife could be grasped as a knuckle duster and this protruding surface becomes a way to transmit less than lethal force.The spine and locking mechanism is solid. Not a fan of this locking mechanism so much...but the mechanism is as solid as one can get, assuming one piece of metal will hold a blade in place, and that one will know under duress to make sure the blade comes out fully to the out position, otherwise crippling the hand... More mundane problems with this system are, when the mechanism is jarred, it can get stuck. But all materials on the knife are solid! Even the pin is held well into place on this knife, very good materials for a knife in the 20 and under range...now onto the steak! Does it sizzle?I have a fondness for the tanto blade design...It has an extra cutting surface that once understood is an excellent combat design. The blade is beautifully proportioned, one has a generous amount of blade for the size and a nice extra surface area that is not just for show. Little touches like a blood groove show excellent design and attention to detail. There is even an extra notch on the blade to secure a grip...a nice touch.Excellent knife for the price. I wish they would put a superior locking mechanism on such a nice knife and charge me twice as much frankly.
Dsimon3387
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2016
When one first looks at this knife there is a bit of cognative dissonance: The weight of the knife is substantial, the look is streamlined, and the blade is no nonsense, none of that serrated blade work that imo, often makes a blade look cheap and stamped out, especially with a combat designed blade. But then we have what appears to be a screwdriver and...in the name of bilateral symetry perhaps? a bottle opener on both sides of the knife. I couldn't initially decide how this jibed, but no foul no harm....you have two bottle openers! The screw driver is actually a nice sturdy design, it appears that one could break glass with it, and it functions well as a striking surface if one needs to use the weapon in a combat scenerio. This knife could be grasped as a knuckle duster and this protruding surface becomes a way to transmit less than lethal force.The spine and locking mechanism is solid. Not a fan of this locking mechanism so much...but the mechanism is as solid as one can get, assuming one piece of metal will hold a blade in place, and that one will know under duress to make sure the blade comes out fully to the out position, otherwise crippling the hand... More mundane problems with this system are, when the mechanism is jarred, it can get stuck. But all materials on the knife are solid! Even the pin is held well into place on this knife, very good materials for a knife in the 20 and under range...now onto the steak! Does it sizzle?I have a fondness for the tanto blade design...It has an extra cutting surface that once understood is an excellent combat design. The blade is beautifully proportioned, one has a generous amount of blade for the size and a nice extra surface area that is not just for show. Little touches like a blood groove show excellent design and attention to detail. There is even an extra notch on the blade to secure a grip...a nice touch.Excellent knife for the price. I wish they would put a superior locking mechanism on such a nice knife and charge me twice as much frankly.