

🐉 Carry sharp style and unmatched utility everywhere you go!
The Grand Way Pocket Knife is a compact, 4.5-inch folding knife featuring a 2.2-inch 420 stainless steel blade with a secure liner lock and an integrated money clip. Adorned with a distinctive Japanese dragon engraving, this lightweight 1.13 oz EDC tool combines durability, precision, and multifunctionality—perfect for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a stylish, reliable everyday carry knife.









| ASIN | B01CDJYT98 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,202 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #147 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 2.2 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Brand | Grand Way |
| Color | 1. Jet Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,567) |
| Date First Available | February 29, 2016 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Money Clip |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 4.5 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | 6682 |
| Manufacturer | GRAND WAY |
| Model Name | 6682 |
| Part Number | 6682 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Stocking Stuffers for Men & Women, Teens Girls & Boys, EDC |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | folding |
| Special Feature | Hidden Knife, Small Folding Knife |
| Special Features | Hidden Knife, Small Folding Knife |
| Style | 1. Wallet Knife |
| Theme | Everyday Carry |
| UPC | 643845999551 |
1**R
Good knife
Sharp, compact and perfect for your wallet or pocket. Used as stocking stuffers
L**.
Super thin and handy, great EDC
I took the money clip off to make it as thin as possible. Works fine with or without it & now it’s little more than the blade x2 in thickness. So it can live in a pocket with my change. It doesn’t catch on clothing and stays closed until I open it. The slot on the blade is large enough that it can be opened with one hand with a motion similar to snapping your fingers. I’ve used this knife for over 2 years and love it. I’m hard on EDC knives. I’ve used the end with the big loop as a screw driver, a lot. I’ve used it as a bottle opener (by prying with my knuckle), and there’s little wear other than the black fading. The tension from the frame that locks the blade hasn’t let up and is also what keeps it closed via a small dimple on the back of the blade that receives a small stud keeping it closed. It holds a decent edge the most useful knife I’ve carried, and the only thing tougher is the K-Bar I carried in the Marines. Usually I go thru a knife in a year or less. So really pleased with this gem. I’m ordering some back ups and extras for gifts!
H**E
Seems OK.
Probably not the best steel, but if a daily carry should be anything, it should be cheap enough to lose without too much pain, and it should be comfortable. Mine came with one side's scales mis-colored or with some type of grease/oil smudged on it. With the flash it looks less worse, but they basically look like a greasy finger's marks. I tried cleaning it off with a cleaner, but it didn't seem to work. Comparison pictures to the Eafengrow EF33. I like the Eafengrow EF33 a good deal, BUT... its pocket clip has a relatively pointy end. But that, alone, may not be a dangerous feature until it's mated to a really, really thin-gapped clip. What this creates, with all pants save for very, very thin quick-dry shorts, is that the end of the clip sticks out. This, in my opinion, it too dangerous. It's sharp feeling, and I know - I don't guess, but I know - that if I continued to do daily chores, and work, I'd eventually slive the inside of my wrist or hand pretty badly with the Eafengrow's clip since it sticks out so badly. Much more expensive knives may have even better clips, clip clearances, and clip ends, but I'm not into that market. The Grand Way S-35 seems capable and carry-able on all fronts. I also like the 'teeth' or whatever they are called at the thumb-area of the blade. I'll probably be taking the clip off of the Eafengrow now that I have the S-35.
N**E
The best and only folding knife I own
Such an amazing little knife. It came razor sharp. Can't beat the price. Its very light and the blade lock was very secure. Easy to open with a properly placed blade tab. It was so light I didn't even realize it was in my pocket when I went to a concert. Unfortunately it got confiscated. But I promoted this knife to everyone I knew! The best lil box cutter ever. I can't wait to get another one
J**R
Not a money clip
The knife is cool but its way smaller than it looks in the picture and it doesn't make a good money clip. It's a cool little knife and lightweight but yeah, it's not a money clip at all.
K**Y
Great wallet knife. Fits perfect and completely worth the price.
TL;DR: This knife is just under 3 regular creditcards im thickness and fits perfectly into my wallet. Is smaller than a credit card in length and width. The handle says its made from 420 steel. My only complaint is when close the knife ans handle are not straight. That problem does not effect the knife tho. Great value for the price. For more in-depth details read full post. This knife is almost perfect for what I bought it for, a emergency(leave it and forget it till you need it) knife that will always be with me because I put it in my wallet. Its just over the thickness of 4 creditcards that are flat, i.e. no raised numbers and just under the thickness of 3 creditcards with raised numbers. It is 3.6mm(0.1420 inches) thick throughout the whole blade/handle when closed except for the bolt that holds the blade to the handle which is 6.65mm(0.2615 inches) thick. Folded it is 66.95mm(2.6355 inches) long and roughly(the knife is not completely straight so one end is wider then the other) 30.98mm(1.2195 inches) wide. When the knife is open it is, from tip to tail, 116.81mm(4.5990 inches) long. The blade itself, from tip to tail, is 61.71mm(2.4295 inches) long and the blade itself is 28.58mm(1.1250 inches) wide and the blade itself is 1.4mm(0.0550binches) thick at the base and the spine of the blade and 0.97mm(0.0385 inches) near the tip of the blade. My only complaint and I said it was "almost" perfect for my needs is because when the knife is closed the base of the blade and top of the handle do not line up. The handle of the knife says it is made from 420 steel. For the price this knife is amazing. FOR REFERENCE: A flat/smooth(no raised numbers) creditcard is 0.77mm(0.0305 inches) thick (actual thickness may very depending on exact card being measured) A raised number credircard is 1.27mm(0.0505 inches) thick. (Again, actual thickness may vary depending on exact card measured)
I**I
Well worth having
Nice little knife for when you need one but don’t have one. If you carry a money clip anyway, why not.
C**S
Be careful. Put it somewhere the blade is covered just in case.
Very sharp and fits in your wallet. About the size of two credit cards folded up.
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