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product_id: 554761574
title: "Amicus EDC Knife, 2.95 Inches Satin 9Cr18MoV Steel Blade Knife, G10 Handle Pocket Knife with Reversible Deep Carry Clip L3002A2, Natural"
brand: "kizer"
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# Reversible deep-carry clip for stealthy pocket carry 2.95" razor-sharp drop point blade 9Cr18MoV steel for edge retention & corrosion resistance Amicus EDC Knife, 2.95 Inches Satin 9Cr18MoV Steel Blade Knife, G10 Handle Pocket Knife with Reversible Deep Carry Clip L3002A2, Natural

**Brand:** kizer
**Price:** € 91.32
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Slice through your day with precision and style — the Amicus EDC is your pocket powerhouse.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Amicus EDC Knife, 2.95 Inches Satin 9Cr18MoV Steel Blade Knife, G10 Handle Pocket Knife with Reversible Deep Carry Clip L3002A2, Natural by kizer
- **How much does it cost?** € 91.32 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kizer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kizer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Carry with Confidence:** Reversible deep-carry clip offers discreet, secure pocket placement—because your EDC should be as subtle as it is reliable.
- • **Precision in Your Palm:** Compact 2.95-inch blade balances legal compliance with cutting power for everyday mastery.
- • **Designed for All-Day Comfort:** Lightweight G10 handle ergonomics fit a variety of hand sizes, making it the perfect companion for work, adventure, or urban exploration.
- • **Effortless One-Hand Operation:** Smooth flipper opener paired with a robust button lock system guarantees safe, quick deployment and durability under pressure.
- • **Built to Last, Ready to Perform:** Premium 9Cr18MoV steel delivers exceptional hardness and corrosion resistance, ensuring your edge stays sharp through every challenge.

## Overview

The Kizer Amicus EDC Knife features a 2.95-inch drop point blade crafted from high-performance 9Cr18MoV steel, known for its superior hardness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. Its lightweight G10 handle and reversible deep-carry clip provide ergonomic comfort and discreet portability. Equipped with a smooth flipper opener and a secure button lock, this folding knife is designed for easy, safe one-handed use. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, the Amicus balances legal carry compliance with robust functionality, making it a standout choice for everyday carry.

## Description

NEW RELEASE Visit the Store NEW RELEASE Visit the Store Established in 2013, Kizer steadily sets up its fame in the knife market. Our products, paired with our commitment to Passion, Pride and Performance have allowed us to meet users from all walks of life and bring innovations. In the future, Kizer remains committed to innovation, respect, and sharing. We'll continue crafting high-performance, versatile, and collectible EDC outdoor products with a user-centric approach. Established in 2013, Kizer steadily sets up its fame in the knife market. Our products, paired with our commitment to Passion, Pride and Performance have allowed us to meet users from all walks of life and bring innovations. In the future, Kizer remains committed to innovation, respect, and sharing. We'll continue crafting high-performance, versatile, and collectible EDC outdoor products with a user-centric approach. FIXED BLADE KNIVES SERIES Visit the Store FIXED BLADE KNIVES SERIES FOLDING KNIVES SERIES Visit the Store FOLDING KNIVES SERIES

Review: Smooth function, Easy to Sharpen, Great Affordable EDC - I’ve been looking for an affordable knife for EDC for over a year. I’ve had some really nice knives over the years, Boker, Benchmade and WESN to name a few. I’ve owned some other less expensive brands, Civivi in particular. I can be tough on knives and lose them more often than I care to admit so I am tired of $150 knives that I misplace over time. This knife feels great in the palm. I really like the G10. Based on reviews I wanted to try the Nitro V. I have been very disappointed in the steel on my Civivi. You just can’t get it as sharp as I’d like and even hard to get a less than impressive edge on it. Bad steel. This blade came reasonably sharp but I ran it for 20 strokes on my fine diamond sharpener and 20 strokes on my Arkansas stone. Hit it on my strop and this thing sharpened up very quickly and it’s extremely sharp. 4 minutes or less to shaving hair easily on my initial sharpening session. This Kizer Amicus runs circles around many of its price point competitors. Flipper is super smooth and the button release is also smooth. Exceptionally easy one handed opening and closing. I am suitably impressed and would highly recommend. Will report back in a few weeks but I have a hard time believing this knife will disappoint. I sharpen my knives multiple times a week so putting on a quick edge is more important to me than retention. Good knife, good steel. Don’t think you’ll be disappointed. And if you lose it, you don’t need to feel guilty about replacing it. This is the answer to my search for the right, affordable EDC knife.
Review: Surprisingly good EDC at the price point - Kizer is known for bringing some high quality budget knives to the market. Their newest Laconic line is aiming to bring no nonsense models to the market at under $50. Nothing fancy, just functional designs with good build and decent budget friendly materials. I own dozens of Kizer knives. This was my first purchase from the Laconic line and i think it hits the mark. The Amicus was a real surprise to me. Super lightweight G-10 construction, snappy flipper, responsive button lock. They are all spot on. Fidget friendly, but very usable with a wide drop point blade. It's just big enough for my XL hands to get a nice grip on and the handle is neutral enough for it to work for a lot of hand sizes. Nice jimping on the blade. I liked this knife enough to buy both colors. This is a great summer carry when you have lighter shorts on, but it is just as good any day of the year. Highly recommended EDC.

## Features

- Lasting Performance - The 9Cr18MoV steel blade guarantees remarkable hardness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance, providing optimal slicing capability and dependable strength. With a blade length of less than 3 inches, Kizer small edc knife complies with legal restrictions in various locations.
- Convenient Carry - Enhanced by a reversible deep-carry pocket clip, this camping folding knife discreetly secures within a pocket while staying firmly in place.
- Button Lock Knife - Its button lock system is robust, allowing for heavier use and greater overall durability while still remaining smooth, easy, and safe to operate all while offering a strong lockup that will satisfy any user.
- Pocket Knives - Blade Length: 2.95"(75mm)/Overall Length: 6.85"(174mm)/Blade Thickness: 0.11"(2.8mm)/Weight: 2.79oz.(79g)
- Beginner-friendly - With its convenient locking mechanism and flipper opener, this folding hunting knife is designed for simplicity and ease of use, making it particularly beginner-friendly.
- Customer Service - If you have any questions, please contact us. Kizer knives and tools will give you a satisfactory reply within 24 hours.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CF4S5QDS |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,170 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #266 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 2.95 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Drop Point |
| Brand | Kizer |
| Brand Name | Kizer |
| Color | Jade |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 364 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Cleaning Cloth, Instruction |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 6.85 Inches |
| Item Shape | Folding Knife |
| Item Weight | 79 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Kizer |
| Model Name | Amicus |
| Model Number | L3002A2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fishing, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Sport |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Brand:** Kizer
- **Color:** Jade
- **Handle Material:** Fiberglass
- **Included Components:** Cleaning Cloth, Instruction
- **Model Name:** Amicus
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camping, Fishing, Hiking
- **Special Feature:** Foldable
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Amicus EDC Knife, 2.95 Inches Satin 9Cr18MoV Steel Blade Knife, G10 Handle Pocket Knife with Reversible Deep Carry Clip L3002A2, Natural - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61UO+rpea3L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Smooth function, Easy to Sharpen, Great Affordable EDC
*by S***3 on January 13, 2025*

I’ve been looking for an affordable knife for EDC for over a year. I’ve had some really nice knives over the years, Boker, Benchmade and WESN to name a few. I’ve owned some other less expensive brands, Civivi in particular. I can be tough on knives and lose them more often than I care to admit so I am tired of $150 knives that I misplace over time. This knife feels great in the palm. I really like the G10. Based on reviews I wanted to try the Nitro V. I have been very disappointed in the steel on my Civivi. You just can’t get it as sharp as I’d like and even hard to get a less than impressive edge on it. Bad steel. This blade came reasonably sharp but I ran it for 20 strokes on my fine diamond sharpener and 20 strokes on my Arkansas stone. Hit it on my strop and this thing sharpened up very quickly and it’s extremely sharp. 4 minutes or less to shaving hair easily on my initial sharpening session. This Kizer Amicus runs circles around many of its price point competitors. Flipper is super smooth and the button release is also smooth. Exceptionally easy one handed opening and closing. I am suitably impressed and would highly recommend. Will report back in a few weeks but I have a hard time believing this knife will disappoint. I sharpen my knives multiple times a week so putting on a quick edge is more important to me than retention. Good knife, good steel. Don’t think you’ll be disappointed. And if you lose it, you don’t need to feel guilty about replacing it. This is the answer to my search for the right, affordable EDC knife.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly good EDC at the price point
*by N***P on December 10, 2023*

Kizer is known for bringing some high quality budget knives to the market. Their newest Laconic line is aiming to bring no nonsense models to the market at under $50. Nothing fancy, just functional designs with good build and decent budget friendly materials. I own dozens of Kizer knives. This was my first purchase from the Laconic line and i think it hits the mark. The Amicus was a real surprise to me. Super lightweight G-10 construction, snappy flipper, responsive button lock. They are all spot on. Fidget friendly, but very usable with a wide drop point blade. It's just big enough for my XL hands to get a nice grip on and the handle is neutral enough for it to work for a lot of hand sizes. Nice jimping on the blade. I liked this knife enough to buy both colors. This is a great summer carry when you have lighter shorts on, but it is just as good any day of the year. Highly recommended EDC.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ In Search of My Ideal EDC Knife - 4.5 Stars
*by M***S on July 23, 2024*

NOTE: This review has been cross-posted to some of the knives mentioned below. NOTE 2: All of the knives I bought were because I found an online review outside of Amazon that gave the knife high marks. Based on the video, each of these looked great and were worthy of a purchase. For some people, any one of these options could be their ideal knife. For me, there are one or two small quirks that keep me from calling it my ideal everyday carry (EDC) knife. For over two months I have been buying and testing knives in search of one that I consider my ideal EDC. I have not found the _ideal_ knife, but there are some that have come close. To start, I bought a couple of "flipper" knives (i.e., ones where you flip a small lever on the bottom to extend the blade) that were either a frame or liner lock. This type of lock means that to retract the blade a small metal plate needs to be moved out of the way before the blade will fold back into the knife handle. These systems are OK and have been around for a very long time. The first few knives I bought were from Kershaw with their SpeedSafe opening mechanism (not pictured). I really like their assisted-opening mechanism, but the pocket-carry on the knives I bought were rather high, which meant a half inch or more of the knife extended out of my pocket when clipped. These knives were also a frame-lock. I kept looking. The first knife I bought on Amazon was the Civivi Mini Praxis (~$30, photo: top, #1, green). Wonderfully smooth action on the flip, with a very easy-to-retract blade. It has a nice deep-carry clip so the knife does not stick out of my pocket. Unfortunately, it is not a button lock. Even so, it is really, really nice and I have kept it in my collection. There are Civivi knives with button locks that I am interested in, but they are a bit more expensive than the $50 ceiling I was trying to stay under. After buying the Mini Praxis I learned about the "button lock" mechanism. In this kind of knife, there is a button on the side of the knife that is pushed to unlock the blade, and then with a flick of the wrist, or just gravity, it falls back into the knife body. Easy close mechanism without having to put your finger in the blade's path to move the frame or liner lock in order to allow the blade to retract. That was when I decided my ideal knife would have a flipper to open, a button lock to close, and a blade approximately 3'' long. For the record, 99% of what I use an EDC for is cutting open or breaking down boxes, or maybe trimming a stray thread off clothing. Therefore, I am not overly concerned with some of the factors online reviewers spend a lot of time discussing (e.g., the type of steel, its corrosion resistance factor, how long it holds an edge, the choil, and amount and size of the jimping). The first button lock I bought was the Flissa button lock (~$25, not pictured). Immediately after opening it, I thought the knife was too big and the action was not nearly as smooth as the Civivi Mini Praxis so it was quickly returned. Next up was the Sencut ArcBlast (~$50, photo: #2, black). Sencut is the more affordable version of the Civivi, which is the more affordable version of We Knives. Think of what Toyota is to Lexus. Phenomenal knife, almost ideal. The one knock I have on this knife is the "bounce." That is, when flipping the blade back into the frame, there is the occasional bounce where the blade does not fully seat. Maybe with more practice this gets better, but it was enough that I kept looking. The Kizer Amicus came next (~$40, photo: #3, white). Another one that is almost ideal. Perfect flipping action with no bounce. Really, really nice action both in and out. The one detractor with this knife is the handle. It is so light and has a rather "plasticky" feel that it almost feels like a toy. Finally, I tried the CJRB Lago (~$50, photo: #4, bottom, black). In comparison to the ArcBlast and the Amicus, this knife is huge. It is about 3/4'' longer (when closed) and heavier. It feels even larger and heavier than the specs imply, especially when flipping open the blade. My initial reaction to this knife was that there was a slight bounce on closing, and that the pivot is not nearly as smooth as the Mini Praxis, ArcBlast, or Amicus. Conversely, the reviewer in the online video I watched said the CJRB Lago was likely going to be one of the, if not the top, knife for his best-of list for flippers / button locks in 2024. So where did I end up? Still looking for that perfect combination of features and price! But for now, I am keeping the non-button lock Civivi, the button lock Sencut ArcBlast, and the button lock Kizer Amicus. I am getting much less bounce on the ArcBlast but still the occasional extra pop on close. I returned the CJRB Lago. I carry the Sencut and Kizer about equally. Both are great knives even though I have one small quibble on each. My search continues. Good luck in finding your ideal EDC! Hope this was helpful.

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