Nitecore NTK05 titanium keychain knife review

REVIEW – If you’ve been looking for a tiny, incredibly sharp and usable blade to add to your EDC, you have to check out the Nitecore NTK05. Let’s check it out.

What is it?

The Nitecore NTK05 is a key sized titanium folding knife with a replaceable scalpel blade.

What’s in the package?

  • Nitecore NTK05
  • 1 no. 11 scalpel blade

Design and features

The Nitecore NTK05 is tiny. It’s made of a TC4 Titanium alloy and when folded it’s only 2.17 inches long.

The end of the knife has a large opening so that you can easily attach it to your keyring or a lanyard.

When closed, the NTK05 is so small, thin, and lightweight (.169oz) that you could easily lose it in a pocket.

The knife opens easily to reveal the ultra-sharp blade.

Companies who make knives always claim that their blades are super sharp, but in this instance, Nitecore isn’t just saying that to say it. This time it’s true because the stainless steel blade used with the NTK05 is a real scalpel blade.

This little knife can easily slice through box tape, cut cardboard, score the peel of an orange, sharpen the lead of a pencil, remove tonsils, aid in an emergency appendectomy, and other light-duty everyday tasks.

Replacing the Nitecore’s blade after it has become dull is just a matter of unfolding the knife blade to 90 degrees, lifting the bottom edge of the blade and then sliding the blade up and off the blade holder. Adding a new blade is just as easy.

Although the blades resemble X-Acto knife blades, X-Acto blades are not compatible with the Nitecore NTK05. You have to use no. 11 scalpel blades.

No. 11 scalpel blades are readily available through Amazon where you can get a box of 100 blades for less than $12.

The only “problem” I encountered while testing the NTK05 is that it’s possible to flex the blade in such a way that it doesn’t close correctly if you’re not paying attention. This happened to me a couple of times and although I didn’t cut myself, that would have been a possibility if I had been in a hurry and hadn’t noticed the problem and slid the knife in my pocket in that configuration.

What I like

  • Tiny
  • Sharp!
  • The blade can be replaced with a no. 11 scalpel blade

What I’d change

  • I’d include 1 or 2 extra blades with the knife
  • Fix the blade flex issue

Final thoughts

If I ever decide to add a sharp blade to my keychain, the Nitecore NTK05 ultra-tiny titanium knife will be that knife. It’s so small it won’t add much bulk to your keychain and the fact that you can replace the blades when they become dull is a great selling point.

Price: $29.95
Where to buy: Nitecore store
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Nitecore.

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Nitecore NTK05 titanium keychain knife review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on July 19, 2019 at 8:00 am.

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The Dango Coin Capsule is something you never knew you needed until now

NEWS – I almost never use physical currency (coins and dollars) anymore. I use my phone (Huawei P30 Pro) with Google Pay wherever I can, or I use my credit card. That said, I do realize that there are places where coins are still needed to make purchases, like laundromats, self-serve car washes, parking meters, older vending machines, etc. And that brings me to the Coin Capsule from Dango. It’s a coin organizer that you never knew you needed until now.

The Coin Capsule is made in the USA of aerospace grade aluminum and is available in anodized jet black and satin silver. It’s designed to hold $5.44 in coins, which works out to 16 quarters, 10 dimes, 7 nickels, and 9 pennies. You can clip it to your belt or hang it from a lanyard. Want one? You can buy your own Coin Capsule for $39 from Dango Products.

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The Dango Coin Capsule is something you never knew you needed until now originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on July 10, 2019 at 10:00 am.

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iNA minimalist titanium containers review

CROWDFUNDING REVIEW – Small metal vials are a convenient way to store small items such as medication, matches, dollar bills, and more. If you like titanium, look no further than iNA minimalist titanium containers which are currently seeking funding on Kickstarter.

What is it?

iNA minimalist titanium containers are small vials made of food safe grade 5 titanium.

Design and features

The iNA storage containers are available in the 4 sizes that you see above. I’ve placed a quarter next to the vials to give you an idea of their size.

Each vial has a perfect satin finish that is smooth and doesn’t attract fingerprints or smudges. They are also corrosive resistant.

These storage containers have been expertly machined so that you can’t feel or even see the seam between the two parts of the container.

The top and bottom of each container are threaded and the top section has an adjustable braided cord loop.

The bottom section has an O-ring to keep the interior waterproof.

What I like

  • Well made
  • Waterproof
  • 4 sizes

What I’d change

  • Individual containers are expensive

Final thoughts

The iNA minimalist titanium containers are a simple product that is well made and attractive. If you add one of these containers to your EDC, you’ll be able to use them for years to come.

Where can I find more info?

The iNA campaign ends on 8/12/19 they are working towards their funding goal of $2,245. You can pre-order an iNA titanium container starting at 49€ ($55). After the iNA campaign ends, rewards are estimated to start shipping in September 2019. Visit their Kickstarter page for all the details.

Source: The sample for this review was provided by Aokimade.

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iNA minimalist titanium containers review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on July 8, 2019 at 12:23 pm.

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Hunt22 tiny UV flashlight has the power to gross you out

CROWDFUNDING NEWS – There is a whole invisible world out there.  Some of it is cool, some of it is eewww.  If you’re inclined to want to see it all, the Hunt22 UV micro flashlight wants to help bring it all into view.

Billed as the world’s coolest UV flashlight, the Hunt22 is indeed tiny.

If you’re an every day carry (EDC) kind of person, at just over an inch long, this little light will have no problem fitting into even an already stuffed EDC kit. It is waterproof and made of essentially crushproof titanium.

The light should be bright enough to be of practical use.  Hunt22 suggests the following:

My thoughts fall back to all the articles about how disgusting hotel rooms are.  This little light could help you determine how quickly you want to call housekeeping on your next check-in and ask to have the bedspread, TV remote, cups, or other room accessories replaced with clean ones.

Hunt22 started as a Kickstarter and after funding, moved to Indiegogo for fulfillment. Pricing runs $32, $51, $66, $113, $184 for a 1, 2, 3, 6, 10 pack respectively.  Shipping is expected in August 2019. For more info, visit Hunt22’s Indiegogo site.

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Hunt22 tiny UV flashlight has the power to gross you out originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 29, 2019 at 9:10 am.

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Use this ring knife to open boxes and kill zombies

NEWS – I’m just kidding, the blade on this ring knife isn’t long enough to kill a zombie. At least I don’t think so. Is this a useful knife? Highly doubtful. But this weaponized stainless steel ring will get a conversation started the first time you press the button on the side and the spring loaded blade flips open. And before you say something about TSA. Just don’t. Use common sense and don’t wear something like this to the airport. Duh. Want to learn more or buy one for $24.99 from Haddishop or way cheaper on from AliExpress.

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Use this ring knife to open boxes and kill zombies originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 28, 2019 at 4:17 pm.

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