A Knife That Doesn’t Look Like One
The comb knife has been around a while, and there’s a good reason it keeps selling. It’s a practical folding knife in a form that doesn’t advertise itself. Slide it in your pocket next to your actual comb and nobody’s going to look twice. When you need it, it’s there. When you don’t, it’s just part of the everyday stuff in your pocket.
The 3.5-inch half-serrated blade is genuinely useful — the plain edge works for clean cuts, and the serrated section handles rope, packaging, or anything that needs a little more bite. At 6.5 inches overall, it’s a reasonable size. Not tiny, not unwieldy.
Who This Disguised Knife Is For
Folks who want a pocket knife that doesn’t look like one. If you work somewhere with a vague “no weapons” policy but want something on you for everyday cutting tasks, the comb design keeps things low-profile. Same goes for anyone who just prefers not to advertise what’s in their pocket.
It’s also bought a lot as a gift — novelty factor is real here. The pink version goes over well as a gift for someone who wants something a little different. The black one just looks like a solid everyday carry piece for anyone who likes the concept.
Worth noting: this is a knife. Know your local laws on blade length and carry before you pocket it.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Comb Knife if you want:
- A discreet folding knife that doesn’t draw attention
- A lightweight everyday carry blade under 0.2 lbs
- Something different for yourself or as a gift
- Half-serrated blade versatility for varied cutting tasks
Consider something else if you need:
- A longer blade for heavy-duty work — 3.5 inches has limits
- A dedicated self-defense tool — a stun gun or pepper spray is more purpose-built for that
How It Actually Works
The handle is ABS plastic with a comb molded right into it — functional teeth, not just decorative. From a normal viewing distance, it reads as a comb. The blade folds out from one end. Nothing exotic about the mechanism, which is actually a good thing. Simple means less to go wrong.
The half-serration on the 3.5-inch blade is positioned toward the base, so you get a clean plain-edge tip for precise work and serration when you need to cut through something tougher. It’s a practical split that works well for a general-use blade this size.
At 0.15 lbs, you genuinely won’t notice it in your pocket. That’s about as light as pocket knives get.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Comb Knife Stack Up?
| Feature | Comb Knife | Standard Folding Knife | Fixed Blade Knife | Keychain Knife |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blade Length | 3.5 in | 3–4 in typical | 4–6 in typical | 1.5–2.5 in |
| Concealability | ✓ High — looks like a comb | Moderate | Low — visible sheath | ✓ High |
| Weight | 0.15 lbs ✓ | 0.2–0.5 lbs | 0.3–0.8 lbs | 0.1–0.2 lbs ✓ |
| Blade Type | Half-serrated ✓ | Plain or serrated | Plain or serrated | Usually plain |
| Novelty / Gift Appeal | ✓ High | Low | Low | Moderate |
| Best For | Discreet everyday carry, gifts | General utility use | Outdoor/heavy tasks | Minimal EDC |
Practical Details
Overall length is 6.5 inches. Blade length is 3.5 inches with half-serration. Handle material is ABS plastic. Weight is 0.15 lbs. Available in black and pink. Check your local and state laws regarding blade length and knife carry before purchasing — regulations vary by location.
A practical folding knife in a form nobody’s going to look twice at. If the concept appeals to you, it delivers on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the comb part actually functional?
Yes, the comb teeth are real and work as a comb. It’s not just decorative — you could actually run it through your hair. That’s what makes the disguise work as well as it does. It looks and functions like a comb right up until you need the blade.
Is this legal to carry?
Knife laws vary a lot by state and city, and some places have restrictions on blade length, concealed carry, or both. The 3.5-inch blade falls within legal limits in most places, but it’s worth looking up your local laws before you carry it. When in doubt, check with your local authorities.
How does the blade lock when open?
The product uses a standard folding knife mechanism. Check the specific variant you receive for locking details. As with any folding knife, get familiar with how it opens and closes before relying on it.
Is this a good gift?
It’s a pretty popular gift choice, honestly. The novelty factor is real, and it’s genuinely useful at the same time. The pink version tends to go over well as a gift. Just make sure the person you’re gifting it to is in a place where it’s legal to carry and old enough to handle a knife responsibly.








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