

🔪 Elevate your EDC game with sleek, smooth, and sharp precision.
The CIVIVI Sendy 3-in-1 Multitool Pocket Knife combines a premium 2.83-inch Nitro-V steel blade with a ceramic ball bearing mechanism for ultra-smooth action. Designed by Ben Petersen, it features an ergonomic micarta handle, integrated tweezers and toothpick, and a reversible deep carry clip for discreet everyday carry. Lightweight at 68 grams and backed by a lifetime USA service center, this multitool is a versatile, durable companion for camping, daily tasks, and gifting.














| ASIN | B0CPSDSHR2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,553 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #144 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 2.83 Inches |
| Blade Material | Nitro-V |
| Blade Shape | Flat |
| Brand | CIVIVI |
| Brand Name | CIVIVI |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 431 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Micarta |
| Included Components | Storage pouch, Cleaning cloth, Stickers |
| Item Length | 6.52 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Ben Petersen C21004A-1 Sendy Green Canvas Micarta Handle |
| Item Weight | 68 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CIVIVI |
| Model Name | C21004A-1 |
| Model Number | C21004A-1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Smooth Action |
| Special Features | Smooth Action |
| Style | Manual |
| UPC | 689826333815 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**S
another great one from civivi
great size and weight for a casual edc knife, bonus tweezers and sharp pokey toothpick jabber stick thing. pocket clip is great, thin and slicey blade. typical great civivi value as usual.
D**7
Civivi sendy 3 in 1 is fantastic
This company produces quality knives with solid lockup, functional ergonomics, and an eye to the aesthetic. This particular folder I have found to be unique. For one thing the quality of the toothpick and the tweezers stand out. This obviously was not an afterthought, it's comparable if not even a little bit more solid, than a similar product from victorinox. Comparing this to the Civivi elementum 11, which is another really well done folder from the same company, Will give some perspective. This design of the blade is more compact, it is more crisp in its operation, the ergonomics are perfect for the size of the knife and you get a tremendous amount of work potential for the size because of the shape of the blade which gives you an extra cutting area, similar to a Japanese tanto, though curved in this case. It's the little things that make this folder outstanding. The shape of the blade makes it as functional, despite being a little smaller, then the elementum 11. The relative weight, and portability means you can carry this in many more places, then a larger folder, yet without compromising functionality. The toothpick is a solid metal construction, you could use this as an awl and for anything of that sort. You could even stick a very small ballpoint pen where the tweezers were toothpick are. Everything about this blade speaks to quality. It has a beautiful finish, it is made with a quality steel, it has a wonderfully crisp assisted opening mechanism, without having the pretensions of a fidget toy, and no bulky thumb stud to compromise the blade's real estate. Due to the size of the knife the jimping and the tactile feedback on the surface of the knife are irrelevant. Some might object to the purple plastic stop for the blade but frankly it doesn't bother me a bit. The assisted opening also might make some pause because the piece is at a weird angle, however this angle serves to keep the knifes efficient straight lines intact, without something jutting out, so it makes sense to me. It is obvious that a lot of forethought went into the design of this folder and it shows!
N**N
I can’t put it down. It stays in the pocket every day
I don’t know what it is about this knife but I can’t keep myself from carrying it. I have tons of knives that I love from cheap to $400 knives but I just love how it rides in the pocket because where the flipper tab is it doesn’t make it wider and the blade fits all the way into the handle. The tweezers are great for splitters and metal shavings that get into your hands. It feels great in the hand. I love the g10 handle. The shape is great to because I have big knives and small and sometimes pulling a bigger knife out like my civivi sokn fixed blade or a larger folder like 4in blade can draw some funny looks from the office people at my job. I love the classic and clean look but fully functional. It’s on bearings and is super smooth and comes out perfect as long as the correct deployment is used. Nitro v blade is great and holds an edge and is easy to touch up or sharpen. No blade play at all even after having and hard using it for months so far. It’s held up great from normal cutting tasks to things like zip ties, rubber gasket maker material and thick rubber like 1/8in to even 1/4in thick rubber. I usually touch up the blade once a week or every few days to keep it razor sharp. Usually I use the ceramic hone and leather strop on the work sharp guided field sharpener and it bring it back to extremely sharp. Great value especially being in the $75 dollar area/ range if knives on the market.
J**R
Great Knife, Perfect for EDC
This is a great knife to carry when I don’t want something large. The action is super smooth and th blade seems plenty sharp for every day tasks. The tweezers and toothpick have come in handy a few times since the short time I’ve owned it , and I like the color a lot versus the normal black, silver, or brown options out there. Overall I think it’s a great value for the price and I will definitely consider other knives from CIVIVI. Maybe it’s time for a small fixed blade .
V**.
Great EDC knife. Perfect size & functionality
Absolutely the perfect EDC knife for multiple purposes. Super sharp out the box. Looks great and has one of the smoothest actions. The texture on the handle looks and feels great and the burgundy accents are subtle but add an additional aesthetic to the knife. Also includes a pair of tweezers and metal pick/toothpick. Has a true deep pocket clip that conceals the entire knife when you have it in your pocket. Loved it so much that I wound up buying the black version. If you are on the fence I would definitely recommend the purchase.
A**E
Great grab for EDC
The CIVIVI Sendy 3-in-1 Multitool Pocket Knife is a compact EDC option with some useful added features, but it is not without trade-offs. The overall build quality is good for the price point: the blade opens smoothly, lockup feels secure, and the finish is clean. The design from Ben Petersen is comfortable in the hand for light tasks. In day-to-day use, the blade performs well for package opening and basic cutting, though it’s better suited for light to medium tasks rather than heavy use. Edge retention is decent, but frequent users will likely need to sharpen it periodically. The tweezers and toothpick are convenient additions; however, they are small and better for quick fixes than serious outdoor or first-aid use. Where this model may fall short for some buyers is versatility and value. The multitool aspect is limited to just a few extras, and users looking for a more robust toolset may feel underwhelmed. Additionally, while the knife is lightweight, some may find it a bit too slim for extended work or larger hands. Overall, the Sendy is a solid everyday carry knife if you want a simple blade with a couple of added utilities. It’s well-made, but buyers should be aware that it’s designed for light EDC convenience rather than demanding tasks or full multitool functionality.
B**N
EDC perfect
This is almost a perfect every day carry knife. It follows the lines of an old style Barlow knife, but with a liner lock and an in-line flip tap. I have been carrying this knife among others for several weeks now and it’s quickly the first knife that I go to Grab. For normal every day cutting tasks this knife works great. It’s nice and sharp out of the box and the addition of the toothpick and the tweezers is a nice touch. Speaking of which I haven’t really had a use for the toothpick yet other than to use it to reset my Wi-Fi router. I don’t see myself using it as a toothpick, but to try to presses annoying little reset buttons on electronics it works great. I have actually used the tweezers and they work very well. Much better than a Swiss Army knife. This is not something I would go stabbing things with, but if you just need to do normal things that normal people do on a daily basis this knife will work perfectly. The G10 handles are great and have a nice texture. The pocket clip, amazingly for Civivi is not overly annoying and doesn’t really create any hotspots in the hand. This is much more like a gentleman, knife or rather a modern take on a gentleman knife. I would highly recommend you get one or two of these as I have there are two different blades styles. One is more traditional drop while the other, which is the one I’m reviewing has what’s more like a Spey Blade but no matter which one you get both will work equally well for a variety of tasks.
B**R
Good Value Here
This is my 1st Civivi and the Sendy hits the mark. Well made, functional, easy to sharpen and good edge holding ability makes this knife a buy. Been carrying this for about 6 weeks now and it's held up well. Slight finish wear on the pocket clip but nothing unexpected. The blade finish shows no wear at all. Love the wood grain against black finish and no chips or dents in the handle. The quick opening also gets high marks, it has not failed me yet. With nearly a 3 inch blade in this form factor still provides great purchase in my hand. The Nitro V steel in this blade really surprises, it holds its edge much better than my other EDC's in this class yet easy to restore it with an extra fine stone. Highly recommend and for sure if I lose this one I will buy another...and oh yeah it includes a well made stainless steel pick and tweezers, take that swiss army.
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