🔧 Elevate Your Everyday Carry with the Ultimate Utility Tool!
The OKNIFE Otacle Pro Ti is a premium titanium pocket utility tool designed for versatility and convenience. Weighing only 1.93 ounces, it features a safety lock for secure storage, easy blade replacement without tools, and compatibility with standard utility blades, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
Item Weight | 1.93 Ounces |
Item Dimensions | 3.38 x 1.29 x 0.27 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Material Type | Titanium |
Color | Ti |
J**S
Works how it supposed to and the size if perfect.
I love this knife. I use a box cutter every day. The complaints on this product are the same for every box cutter I have ever used. I have not had any issues with this product at all. The size is perfect, maybe too perfect, if I forget I have it when I try to get on a plane. I have several products from this company with no issues on any of them. Keep in mind if you have problem with maybe try a new blade or a different blade manufacture. I am about to buy a bunch more for my employees.
M**L
Hard to operate with one hand
I had high hopes for this knife. The couple of reviews I watched on YouTube had nothing but glowing praises for it but my experience has been the opposite. The build quality looks to be quite high, and it was the only knife of its ilk with a separate locking button slide. It looked to be well thought out design including the deep-carry clip. Unfortunately what let's this knife down is its ergonomics and its action. Extending or retracting the blade with one hand is a bit of hit or miss with more misses than hits. The slide action is just a bit too rough. I tried oiling the knife and even tried graphite powder but it didn't fix the problem. Sometimes the blade gets stuck. And often I'm unsure if the knife has engaged one of the detents on the blade to lock it. It's quite easy to slide past the final detent and go to the blade eject position. On one occasion when this happened, I was able to retract the slide button all the way but I still a bit of the blade sticking out. This is not supposed to happen and I assume it's because the blade became partially dislodge in the blad eject position. I bought a pair of these knives and I've tried both with several models of blades (Dewalt Carbide, Gearyte ceramics, etc) but the problem persisted. If you plan to use both hands then this is less of a problem. Unfortunately, I need to be able to use this knife single-handed. I ended up buying Ainhue A373 Titanium Pocket Folding Flipper Utility Knife. The Ainhue is a much better knife in terms of build quality, ergonomics, and performance. I can highly recommend it. Its only negative is that the Dewalt Carbides do not fit in it but the Gearytes do. I'm hoping the Lenox blades fit.
J**Y
Worth every penny.
Well made, compact, and versatile. Barely feel it in the pocket and find myself using it even more often than I initially expected.
R**.
NEEDS better slide switch lubricant.
As it comes, the slide switch feels like the roughest metal on metal scraping and completely misses the detents for half open and full open and usually slides straight to the blade change position.Completely fixed it by taking it apart, taping off everything but the slides, and spraying on some "Blaster Industrial Graphite Dry Lubricant" I had laying around for fixing locks.Now the slide switch moves smoothly and notches into all three detents as cleanly as you'd expect it to work from the start.Would've been great if they could have done something like that before they sent it out.It is still significantly cheaper than similar full titanium utility blade knifes/holders but in my opinion it should be at least another $10 cheaper for the effort of fixing it if they're not gonna fix the slide issue themselves.
S**.
This thing is great!
People saying the blade falls out are probably extending the blade too far and sliding it into the release position. It's super easy to swap out a new blade. The pocket clip makes it even more handy. The titaium is quality and looks great! Almost and brand blades will work in it. I'll get a second one for sure.
M**
Beware of blades not staying locked in.
I have many olight products and like them all. The oracle pro is Nice looking and lightweight but mine didn’t always stay locked in position when switching blades. The other downside was that in the fully open position is to close to the blade removal position so it would let the blade come out in both.
F**E
are they serious?
How could you charge $50 for a utility knife that does not work properly?? Using the thumb switch to deploy the blade felt like dragging metal on sandpaper, horrible....
R**R
Full open doesn’t hold the blade
The slide is a little gritty, but every machined part will until it gets broken in. The 1 hazard as mentioned by another reviewer is that the blade can be pulled out when it is in the full open. I inserted the blade and pulled the slide until you felt and heard it click into the blade slots. Worked it a few times to make sure, and then pinched the blade and pulled. The blade popped out. It will work for paper and cutting the tape on boxes, but if used to break down the card board itself, the friction pulls the blade out. I have a regular box (Stanley) knife that does the same thing with their fast replacement mechanism. This came with a Stanley blade, so I can’t say if the blade slots are the problem or not.
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