Collection: Pocket and Lock Knives

For the times when a sharp, precise blade is exactly what you need, our pocket and lock knives are here to make the cut. Built tough and designed for hands-on work. Shop trusted brands like Leatherman and Victorinox.
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Shop Durable Pocket and Lock Knives for Any Job

Pocket knives are made for those who prefer to travel light but be prepared. They offer a foldable blade that tucks safely into the handle, making them easy to carry without loosing any of the functionality you need. You've often got added tools too, such as the Swiss Army Knife style which gives you screwdrivers, wire strippers, bottle openers, and more. 

In our fantastic collection, we've got trusted brands like Victorinox, Leatherman, Opinel, and Buck Knives. These aren’t the knives you keep in a drawer for special occasions - they are built to be used. Simple, sturdy, and ready to go to work when you are.

 

What Makes a Pocket Knife Essential?

A pocket knife is a versatile tool, small enough to fit comfortably in the pocket of your work trousers, yet powerful enough to take on multiple tasks. 

For most workers, it’s about having a tool that you can reach for in a pinch. Need to cut through packaging, ropes, or cords? A pocket knife is there. Whether it’s slicing through a cable tie, stripping a wire, or even trimming a bit of rubber or fabric, these classic knives are the everyday problem-solvers that don’t demand attention but always come through when needed.

The foldable design allows for safe storage when not in use, and many foldable knives feature one-handed opening too, making them easy to deploy when you need a reliable tool fast.

 

Lock Knives for Stability and Control

While pocket knives are great for everyday tasks, sometimes you need a little more stability. That’s where lock knives come in. A lock knife features a mechanism that locks the blade in place when open, giving you extra control and reducing the risk of the sharp blade accidentally folding while you’re using it.

Lock-blade knives are ideal for tougher jobs where you’re applying more pressure - like cutting through thick ropes, rubber tubing, or heavier materials that a regular pocket knife might struggle with. If you’re an electrician or contractor working with cables, or even a farmer needing a tool to cut back materials, a lock knife offers the security and precision you need to get the job done safely.

 

Choosing the Right Knife for Your Work

The knife you choose should suit the work you do. For lighter tasks, such as opening packages or cutting through string, a non-locking pocket knife with a blade length under 3 inches is often all you need. It’s quick, simple, and easy to carry.

But if your day-to-day involves more intensive work, a lock knife might be the better choice. With its ability to stay securely open while you work, it offers the strength and control required for more challenging jobs. It’s about matching the tool to the task.

 

UK Knife Laws: What You Need to Know

In the UK, there are specific rules about what kind of knife you can carry.

For most general tasks, a pocket knife with a blade that folds into the handle and is under 3 inches is legal for everyday carry. However, it’s important to note that knives with locking mechanisms are not legal to carry without a valid reason. Certain types of knives, such as switchblades or fixed blades, are also generally illegal to carry in public spaces.

Always ensure you have a good reason for carrying your knife or multi-tool, and be mindful of where and when it’s appropriate to have one on hand.

 

How to Clean and Care for Your Pocket Knife

A well-maintained knife works better and lasts longer.

If your knife can be taken apart, it's worth disassembling it (carefully, of course). If not, just open it up as far as it’ll go. A soft brush or even a toothpick works wonders for getting rid of dirt, dust, and that mysterious gunk that always seems to build up. For more stubborn bits, compressed air is a good shout.

When it comes to cleaning the blade, warm soapy water and a soft cloth will do the trick - just don’t go dunking the whole thing in water, especially if it’s got wooden handles. 

Once it’s clean, make sure everything’s dry, especially the pivot points where the blade folds in. A few drops of light oil will keep things moving smoothly, and if your blade’s feeling a bit dull, now’s the time to give it a quick sharpen. A sharpening stone or rod can restore a knife to its original sharpness - just follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure proper technique.

 

Find Your Perfect Knife

From construction sites to outdoor projects, our wide range of pocket and lock knives brings together the tools that professionals rely on every day. It’s not just about having a knife - it’s about having the right knife. Shop our collection to find yours today.

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