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Gerber Flatiron

Gerber Flatiron

The cleaver is a trusted tool by both butchers and those who need a blade that’s a bit more robust. The rectangular hatchet shape allows for more than simple slicing and dicing. The Gerber Flatiron is bringing that cleaver mentality to your everyday carry, as it’s both a folding pocket knife and a cleaver. The 3.8″ blade provides for plenty of cutting power, meaning this Gerber can do more than open Amazon packages. A framelock keeps the blade in place and a textured handle makes for a sturdy grip. If you want a pocket folder that both looks unique and performs in differently, look no further than Gerber’s Flatiron folder.