Kershaw Shuffle DIY (478720)
The Kershaw Shuffle has proven so popular that we’ve made a tricked-out Shuffle, too. The new Shuffle DIY, in its garage-appropriate black-and-gray coloring, features a bit driver and two screwdriver bits, plus a keychain ring—along with the Shuffle’s usual handy features.
As always, the Shuffle is a compact knife and is equipped with a shorter, but wider blade. The blade is made of quality stainless steel known for its ability to hold an edge, strength, and hardness. Black-oxide blade coating helps protect the blade. The handle’s finger contours fit the hand comfortably. A liner lock secures the Shuffle’s blade open in use, but closes easily when its tasks are done.
And yes, the bottlecap lifter, built into the back of the knife, is still there. Because DIY is hard.
As a utility knife, a work knife, or just a great multi-function pocketknife—and now with a bit driver, bits, and jump ring—the Shuffle DIY is the right choice.
Multifunction
Has multiple blades or tools, enabling it to perform multiple functions.
Manual
There is no mechanical assist, such as SpeedSafe, used to open the folding knife. It opens the classic, old-school way.
Liner Lock
Locks the blade open during use; one side of the knife’s steel “liner,” the steel plate to which the handle scales are attached, moves into position behind the blade to securely lock it open.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Manual opening
Thumb stud
Liner lock
Single-position pocketclip (right, tip-down)
Bottle opener, bit driver with flat head and Philips screwdriver bits, keychain ring hole
Steel: 8Cr13MoV, black-oxide coating
Handle: Glass-filled nylon
Blade Length: 2.4 in. (6 cm)
Closed Length: 3.25 in. (8.3 cm)
Overall Length: 5.75 in. (14.6 cm)
Weight: 3.5 oz. (100 g)
Single-position
The pocketclip is in a fixed position on the knife handle; usually it is positioned for tip-down, right-handed carry, though this may vary.