

🔪 Cut sharp, carry smart — your pocket-sized power tool!
The Mini Brass Rapid Utility Knife by Teng Lang combines a durable brass body with a fine retractable blade in a compact 2.74-inch design. Lightweight and hangable on your keychain, it’s perfect for precise cutting tasks from paper to rope, ideal for both everyday office use and outdoor adventures. Includes 10 extra blades for extended use and backed by responsive after-sales support.
| ASIN | B07SBWMMM2 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #269,765 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #998 in Utility Knives |
| Blade Edge | fine |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Teng Lang |
| Color | Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (203) |
| Date First Available | May 27, 2019 |
| Handle Material | Brass |
| Item Length | 2.74 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Teng Lang |
| Material | Brass |
| Style | Portable |
E**R
Nicely designed and works well.
This is a nicely designed sturdy #11 blade holder. I use it to scratch highlights on drawings, so I don't carry it around in my pocket. I like the size and the blade mechanism is good. Pushes out and Retracts easily, but doesn't do either on its own accidentally. I like the extra blades that come with it. I don't expect to get heavy use with it, so the bundle should last a long time. I did make one cut on a plastic privacy screen and I got good leverage despite it's size.
S**S
You'll need a small Phillips screwdriver to replace the blades.
This is a very handy little utility knife. The thing is so small, however, that it gets lost in my pocket if I don't attach it to a keyring/lanyard (I use it at work and cannot carry my keys there, but I do carry several pens). I would have given this only four stars since you need a screwdriver to replace the blade and that fact was not in the item description, but if I would have read the Q&A section I'd have found that out before I received the knife. Lesson learned: do more thorough research before making a purchase.
M**Z
Title: Not Safe for Keychain Use — One Star Is Generous
It’s okay at best, but definitely not suitable for a keychain. The blade tends to pop open unexpectedly—I’ve nearly cut myself more than once. If you need a compact X-Acto-style blade holder, look for one that locks securely and stays closed when not in use. Skip this option if you can. One star is honestly generous.
G**D
Comes in handy.
I love this thing with my other brass EDC. Only think I could say is that the button for the blade is very easy to press in for the blade to come out. I had all my keys in my pocket once and when I pulled them out the blade was slightly out. Other than that it’s a nice little tool that’s aesthetically pleasing at the same time
C**R
Super usefull for gaffs and grips on set.
Very small and useful on set for gaff tape, rope or really anything you need a quick blade. And those of you who know what it’s like working in film. Speed is everything.
M**X
Know what to expect
This is a sweet little box cutter/letter opener. This DOES NOT lock open, there are simply two detents that hold the blade half or fully extended. These detents are easily surpassed if the knife is pushed into something. I assume the blade doesn't lock because its meant for low stress applications. The slight detents are useful and a lock would in my mind be cumbersome for the general use of a knife this small. 5/5
E**M
Very handy but be careful
Great little knife. 3 stars because I can’t keep it in my pocket. There’s no safety lock to keep the blade from accidently coming out. I have it clipped on my work badge and it is very convenient when I need it. Every now and then the blade will pop out just a little bit
E**Y
Good little knife, doesn't open on its own.
First off: it's an absolute razor. Super slicey, and comes with plenty of replacement blades. I was a little concerned about it opening on its own (there's no lock to keep it closed) so I put it on a lanyard, and spun it around as fast as I could, trying to get the blade to open. It stayed closed (and I got rug burn from the lanyard).
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