🔪 Cut above the rest—where precision meets style.
The WORKPRO Premium Titanium Utility Knife combines CNC-machined titanium alloy strength with a lightweight aluminum handle for unmatched portability and durability. Featuring 1.5X longer blade exposure and premium SK2M blades that last three times longer than standard, it offers quick, tool-free blade changes and comes with 10 extra double-use blades. Ergonomically designed and environmentally conscious, this sleek, gift-ready cutter is perfect for professionals and hobbyists seeking precision and style in one compact tool.
Manufacturer | Hang Zhou Great Star Industrial Co.,LTD |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 3.27 x 1.26 inches |
Item model number | W011073A |
Style | Aluminium Handle |
Material | Titanium |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**
Best utility knife I own.
I love this! Very durable knife and fits nicely in my hand. The blades are a snap to replace. A bit expensive but worth it. This is the best utility knife I’ve ever owned.
K**H
top quality
Super high quality. Especially like the aluminum scales but also have the g10 and its nice also. highly recommended. pricy for what it is but worth it.
A**R
Some blades don’t fit
Ok. I figured out why my blade problem. It doesn’t like the Lennox gold blades. I tried several different Lennox blades and they didn’t fit for some reason. It’s barely to big. I put another blade from craftsman in and it fit. It’s a good lightweight knife. We get Lennox blades from our supplier so I picked up another pack from Lowe’s and they fit. I need had a problem with Lennox blades fitting any other knives. Maybe you guys want to check it out. Other than that it’s a great knife.
B**V
High-quality utility knife, will not believe how good it is
Well made utility knife, USA Kershaw quality. I own 20 different utility knives and this is by far the best bang for the book. I have $80 utility knives that don’t work as well as this one. Blade change out extremely easy system is durable. Locking mechanism is tight perfect
C**Y
Size and strength
Great little compact utility knife. Love the feel and weight.
A**B
Two handed operation.
It takes two hands to get the knife out and put it back. (that square button is just decorative, as far as I can tell.) It is very light, and it's easy to change the blades, but the outer case is aluminum, not titanium as is implied in the name. It's thicker than it needs to be, so makes an unnecessary buldge in the pocket.
R**T
I like it a lot
I really enjoy this item. It replaced my usual pocketknife
R**.
NOT actually titanium knife since it has only aluminum handles
A buddy sent me the link so I wanted to try this out, here are my honest thoughts:PROS:— It’s CHEAPCONS:— Hard to open with thumb stud without apt or recalibration of the handle in your hand. For me it’s difficult to open and the knife is too small for the stud to function properly.— Miss-leading product title and packaging: NOT actually a “titanium knife.” It should have been called a “aluminum knife. This whole knife is mostly aluminum with a stainless liner lock, and a small blade holder made of titanium. The majority appears of the knife appears to be all cheap cast pot aluminum.— Copied almost everything from the U.S. based company EXCEED DESIGNS on on the TiRant RAZOR V3, including but not limited to: (Square bolt, rectangle design, skeletonized design and even the logo placement, kinda funny actually, but not a good look for this company)— blade is actually very loose and slops up and down a bit, I haven’t tried other blades, but not great, but for $25 maybe it’ll get you by.— Lockbar stick. The cheap thin liner lock sticks when you open it making it harder to close. For a knife guy like myself problems like this scream “cheap” but hey, it was cheap so why should I complain?Basically in summary it’s just a cheap knife that copies the appearance of the TiRant RAZOR V3, while vailing this “titanium knife” with aluminum cheap components and thin flimsy liner lock bar.Does it work, sure it does, but if you can cough up an extra $55 bucks, go grab a TiRant RAZOR V3 from Exceed design that advertises “titanium” and you actually get the majority of the knife in actual titanium scales, like you’d expect from a knife that advertises their product first and foremost as a “titanium knife” — Honestly this was the biggest turn off on this product, because it seems to promise something it won’t actually deliver. You can’t deep-fake me with dark aluminum anodization and pass that off as a “titanium knife” 😂
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