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The Schrade Delta Class Spare Change is a sleek 3.6-inch fixed blade knife featuring a robust 8Cr13MoV stainless steel full tang blade. Designed for survival, tactical, and everyday carry, it integrates a low-profile money and card clip with a quick-release sheath for fast access. Lightweight at just 1 ounce, this ambidextrous tool combines durability, security, and convenience in one compact package.
Recommended Uses For Product | Survival,Bushcraft,Outdoor,Camping |
Brand | Schrade |
Model Name | SCHCC1 |
Special Feature | Stainless Steel |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife with belt sheath and money clip |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Multi |
Blade Material | 8Cr13MoV |
Style | 1.0 |
Theme | Everyday Carry |
Power Source | manual winding |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry immediately; oil blade periodically for maintenance |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 27.22 g |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Hollow, Chisel, V-Grind, Asymmetrical, Flat |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 3.6 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356226240 |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | Schrade |
UPC | 044356226240 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7 x 2 x 1.7 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Schrade |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SCHCC1 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
M**S
Perfect size
Knife is sharp and works perfect
P**R
Crappy knife, good sheath, better than a folding knife IMO
To start, this knife is not for everyone. I use it as a simple cutting edge for office tasks, and it works well, but outside of the office, I couldn't really recommend it. The knife is a relatively cheap piece of steel, without the detailing that a lot of other knives in the same style have. The lack of a second finger hole or texturing on the back of the knife makes it hard to hold if you're trying to exert a lot of force, like if you wanted to carve wood, and the kife isn't the type that would hold a good enough edge for carving anyways.The reason that I gave it 4 stars is that the sheath isn't just a tension sheath like the others. The sheath has a button that fits into the finger hole, securing the knife in place. When you unsheath the knife, your finger will naturally find the finger hole in order to grip the knife, and in doing so release the knife from the sheath. The design also means that the sheath is ambidextrous, without being any less secure.I didn't give the sheath 5 stars because there was a loose bolt on mine, and the clip can't be reversed.I personally like it as a very non-threatening little belt knife, that I can carry around the office. I would replace it with something easier to use in a more knife-friendly environment, but as a replacement for a folding knife that either has a crappy pocket clip or sits at the bottom of my pocket under days of detritus, I like it a lot!
M**G
Don't buy this knife unless you know how to wield one.
It shaved my hand out of the box. Quality steel for sure. The ring is a bit small for my fingers, but my hand fits over the ring well. Best not to trap fingers in rings anyway. This is not a money holder, but could pass as one of need be. The clip can be unscrewed and rotated 90⁰. If you understand Filipino martial arts, you would very much enjoy this knife. Anyone who is bitching about this knife truly has no understanding what it's for it how to use it. I may make my own sheath that will hide it under my belt. The price just for the steel is a steal.
K**O
"There's A Lot To Be Desired"
Don't get me wrong the knife is sturdy & sharp, and the plastic casing securely holds the knife. But beyond that there's a lot to be desired. For one the hole in the bottom of the handle is too small to fit your entire figure through it in which I have skinny fingers. You'd be lucky if you could fit this up to the middle joint of your middle, or index finger. For two you have to push in that button in order to release the knife which is bad if you're trying to get it out in a hurry for self defense purposes. For three the handle part of the knife sits in the plastic casing where as it's located at the point where the clip opens. Which means if you clip this to the inside of your pants pocket, or belt in the normal way the knife will be located under the casing, and not on top of it so when you reach for it in a self defense situation you have to reach under it.But me being who I am I made several adjustments to get this thing to work like I want it to work. For one I just accepted the fact that the hole in the handle of the knife is too small to comfortably pull over my middle joint of my index, and middle finger. In which I'm still able to ball up my fist, and strike with the knife. For two I don't place the knife all the way into the holder where as I would have to hit the button in order to pull it back out. And that way I can pull the knife out with almost no real resistance, but yet the knife is still securely held. And for three I clip the holder either upside down, or sideways so when I reach for it I don't have to reach underneath it.
B**H
Why do I love this stupid thing so much?!?
Damn it...Though I find myself constantly grabbing up mail-order bullcrap, I am shocked that this did not end up in the "use to like" pile...It has stayed with me.Every damn day.It is beyond handy. It is beyond functional. It is beyond convenient.It clips to my belt, and I forget it is even there... until I need it. Then BOOM, instant knife. From opening a letter, to cutting a trapped civilian from their seat belt in a crash. Always there.A couple weeks back, we attended a music festival. As we approached the front ticket area, in a VERY long line, I realized they were scanning people for "weapons", and I still had this on my belt...I freaked.I simply did not want to lose my "knife"...My wife said that it was cheap, so just admit I forgot about it, hand it over, forget about it, and get a new one...She was not wrong.But...I pulled it off of my belt, folded a few bills into the clip, let it roll through the scanner with my wallet and phone. It came out on the other side without a red alert, and I made my way to the venue.(Results may very...😉)Even though this is worth every damn penny, ND they are not very expensive, I am just glad to not have needed to purchase another.I love this little beast.Now, go get your own...
T**S
Handy and good steel
This is the handiest little knife to keep in my purse. Good for cutting itchy tags off clothes, dividing that last chicken nugget, and I've used the back edge as a flathead screwdriver in a pinch. I use the clip to fix it in a side pocket so it doesn't sink to the bottom of my purse and I can find it easily when I need it. It seems to be made of quality steel too, and holds an edge. Would buy and have bought again.
A**N
Not as good as Gerber but a good value
I bought this after I broke my Gerber EDC money (the clip on it was to tight with 2 cards an id and a tile tracker the credit card shaped one) also with that one I could not remove the knife with the cards in. So with the schrade it’s made more with plastic which reduces weight but also sturdiness it feel significantly cheaper made than the Gerber but the schrade is cheaper also the money clip isn’t as tight with all my cards and the knife is still removable without removing cards the Gerber knife was a much better design I feel like but this is just to get me through until my Gerber is fixed under warranty. Overall I will probably go back to the Gerber because it looks less like there is a hidden knife and I feel like it will last longer
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