This EDC knife is not too big and not too small. It’s just right

NEWS – If you’re obsessed with EDC products like I am, you probably spend way too much time on Pinterest and sites like Best Damn EDC where people like to show off their collections of everyday carry items. I am always confused as to why some people like to carry multiple knives with them each day. Me, I only need one and I don’t want it to be too big or too small. I want it to be just right and I think the SOG KeyTron looks pretty close.

The KeyTron by SOG is a 3.5 inch long (closed) knife that has a stainless steel handle with a large latching keyring on the end that allows you to use the knife as your primary keyring or use it to clip the knife to other gear. Open up the KeyTron and you have a 5.3 inch long knife with a locking blade that’s a good size for most day to day tasks like opening packages, cutting twine, etc. The KeyTron even has a built-in bottle opener so you can pop the top on a cold one.

The SOG KeyTron is priced at $21.95 and is available from Sogknives.com and Amazon.

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