Lander 6 - Mini Keychain Knife - Black

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The Lander 6 Keychain knife is exactly what it sounds like: a tool small enough to stick on your keychain for easy access. A mini version of the popular Lander series. Call it fun size, because it's a tiny tool that makes for great fun.

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THE LANDER 6 MINI KEYCHAIN - BLACK

The Lander 6 Keychain knife is exactly what it sounds like: a tool small enough to stick on your keychain for easy access. A mini version of the popular Lander series, this folding pocket knife features a back lock, nail nick opener, fiberglass reinforced nylon (FRN) handle and a split ring connection. Call it fun size, because it's a tiny tool that makes for great fun.

Look up. Check out the moon. People have walked on that glowing orb. Multiple times. And each time, they took tools with them: probes, moon buggies, lunar landers. The tools (combined with a heap of smarts and maths!) got them there and got them home. That's what we had in mind for the Lander 6: it's a tiny tool to take on your big adventures near and far. Clip it to your keys. Keep it in your purse. See the world. To the Moon, Amigos!

BLADE SHAPE

Drop Point

HANDLE MATERIAL

Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon (FRN)

BLADE STEEL

4034SS

LOCK TYPE

Lockback

POCKET CLIP

None, Keychain

GRIND TYPE

Full Flat

BLADE LENGTH

1.55" (39.4 mm)

Lander 6, a must buy...Great size, well built, first rate service.

Kenneth D.

It's a nice little keychain knife. Good for cutting open the tape on boxes, loose threads, envelopes and other daily cutting tasks that crop up.

Eric N.

Small but mighty . . . but mostly small

The Lander 6 Keychain Knife is exactly what it sounds like: a pint-sized companion on your keychain that goes wherever you do. Fun-sized? You bet. Itโ€™s the tiny guy thatโ€™s down for big adventuresโ€”or just opening mail in the parking lot. Small but mighty. But mostly small.

Backlockโ€™s Got Your Back

We gave the Lander 6 a backlock. Why? Because a locked knife is a safe knife. This thing isnโ€™t folding in on you mid-cutโ€”it stays solid and secure as you slice, dice, and tackle everyday tasks. Whether youโ€™re opening boxes or needing a campfire chili-poker, the backlockโ€™s got your back. Simple. Strong. Reliable.

FRN Handle

The FRN handle is good stuff thatโ€™s made from high-quality composite materials. This isnโ€™t the kind of handle thatโ€™s gonna snap in half when things get realโ€”itโ€™s lightweight, grippy, and ready for whatever you throw at it.

Small but mighty . . . but mostly small

The Lander 6 Keychain Knife is exactly what it sounds like: a pint-sized companion on your keychain that goes wherever you do. Fun-sized? You bet. Itโ€™s the tiny guy thatโ€™s down for big adventuresโ€”or just opening mail in the parking lot. Small but mighty. But mostly small.

Backlockโ€™s Got Your Back

We gave the Lander 6 a backlock. Why? Because a locked knife is a safe knife. This thing isnโ€™t folding in on you mid-cutโ€”it stays solid and secure as you slice, dice, and tackle everyday tasks. Whether youโ€™re opening boxes or needing a campfire chili-poker, the backlockโ€™s got your back. Simple. Strong. Reliable.

FRN Handle

The FRN handle is good stuff thatโ€™s made from high-quality composite materials. This isnโ€™t the kind of handle thatโ€™s gonna snap in half when things get realโ€”itโ€™s lightweight, grippy, and ready for whatever you throw at it.

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