Gerber Gear EAB Lite Pocket Razor Knife with Money Clip - EDC Gear Folding Stainless Steel Utility Knife with Box Cutter Blade for Everyday Carry
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Gerber Gear EAB Lite Pocket Razor Knife with Money Clip - EDC Gear Folding Stainless Steel Utility Knife with Box Cutter Blade for Everyday Carry

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  • Brand
    Gerber
  • Model Name
    EAB
  • Special Feature
    Foldable
  • Age Range (Description)
    Adult
  • Handle Material
    Stainless
  • Color
    Stainless
đź’Ľintegrated money clip
📏5.1" compact overall length
🔪2.25" stainless steel blade

Description

🔪 Cut through the day with style and precision—carry smart, carry sharp.

  • DUAL FUNCTION HANDLE - Innovative money clip handle keeps your essentials together without bulk.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT EVERYDAY CARRY - Weighing just 2.29 oz, it’s the perfect balance of durability and convenience for on-the-go pros.
  • PRECISION MEETS PORTABILITY - Slim 5.1" foldable design fits effortlessly in your pocket or clipped to your wallet.
  • BUILT TO LAST WITH CONFIDENCE - Backed by Gerber’s limited lifetime warranty—your trusted companion for every task.
  • CONTRACTOR GRADE CUTTING POWER - Replaceable 2.25" stainless steel razor blade delivers sharp, reliable performance every time.

The Gerber Gear EAB Lite Pocket Razor Knife is a compact, foldable utility knife featuring a 2.25-inch stainless steel blade and an integrated money clip handle. Designed for everyday carry, it combines contractor-grade cutting performance with a slim, lightweight profile (5.1 inches long, 2.29 ounces). Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, it’s backed by a limited lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.

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Specifications

BrandGerber
Model NameEAB
Special FeatureFoldable
Age Range (Description)Adult
Handle MaterialStainless Steel
ColorStainless Steel
Blade MaterialStainless Steel
StyleEAB Lite
Blade Length2.25 Inches
Power Sourcehand_powered
Product Care InstructionsHand Wash Only
Item Weight2.29 ounces
Blade ShapeClip Point
Blade EdgeCompound Bevel
Customer Package TypeStandard Packaging
Item Length5.1 Inches
Global Trade Identification Number00013658115279
Size2.3"
ManufacturerGerber
UPC013658115279
Part Number31-000345
Country of OriginChina
Item model number31-000345
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Item Package Quantity1
Number Of Pieces1
Special FeaturesFoldable
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No
Warranty DescriptionLimited Lifetime Warranty

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Reviews

4.7

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K**Z

Best darn pocket knife on the planet. I mean it.

I've been carrying my Gerber EAB for a few years now and now my wife wants multiple to carry and keep around the house. I carry four knives, a stainless CRKT drifter, a black tactical Cold Steel Recon tanto, this Gerber EAB, and a really expensive custom Microtech Ultratech OTF automatic knife.I like this Gerber EAB more than all of them.The tanto blade is pretty useless for a lot of applications, and sharpening is a chore, so this acts as a survival knife for me. The Microtech OTF is too expensive and too hard to sharpen for me to be willing to casually use it. The CRKT drifter only acts as a food knife for me, because I don't want to dull the blade with other tasks that are better accomplished by the Gerber EAB.The Gerber EAB takes standard trapezoidal utility blades. You can find them at Walmart, at any hardware store, and here on Amazon.You can open letters, packages, and blister packs without worrying about dulling the blade. You can cut through tape and adhesives without worrying about getting sticky residue on the blade. You can use the knife freely without worrying about having to clean, sharpen, or restore the blade. Why? If anything happens, you just remove the old <$1 blade and put in a new one for less than $1.It is that peace of mind that makes me love it so much.Before getting this knife, I avoided using my knives unless absolutely necessary. If I had to open a package, I would go out of my way to get "the bad scissors" (you know, that crappy pair at the back of the drawer that gets abused, as opposed to the nice scissors) so I don't have to worry about dulling the blades of my knives. Now, my Gerber EAB is my go-to. Sharp, strong, and easily replaceable, it's the perfect knife for such tasks.I also think that the knife is really nice looking. I love the brushed look. I like the angles. I like the size.Pros:- Small- Light- REALLY affordable- Nice looking. I personally love the brushed look.- Comfortable and easy to carry- Well made- Replaceable blades that are common and affordable- Never need to resharpen- Blades are easily replaced- You use it without hesitation, unlike other knives where you worry about denting or wearing the blade- Thanks to the short blade, it is legal in every US state.- Rugged, strong, and durable- Non-threatening. Due to the blade shape, small size, and utilitarian nature, it doesn't look threatening. People, even anti-knife people, don't really freak out if they see this knife, as it's just a small utility knife.- Even if you forget and accidentally bring it through airport security, they won't freak out on you. They'll confiscate it, as they do all other knives, but you won't have any problems from it, because it's just a utility knife. It's also easily replaceable, at only a few bucks.- It's cheap enough that you don't really care about it much, so you use it freely for everything.Cons:- It's not perfectly suited to long extended projects or hard work. It could work, but it might not be comfortable. The liner lock makes it not well suited to really abusive work (construction, cutting lots of drywall, etc). The small, non-ergonomic grip makes it not really comfortable when you are putting a ton of force into it. Great for normal casual cutting, not great for cleaving through things with all your strength.- The blade shape and size make it ill-suited as a food knife or survival knife. You won't be chopping wood with it. You could easily cut an orange or banana with it, but the short blade would make it not very well suited to cutting through an apple.I absolutely love it. For an EDC (every day carry) knife it is absolutely perfect, and I would trade it for nothing. For keeping in the house for opening packages, it is also awesome.If you are considering buying it, do it. You will love it. In the miraculous event that you somehow don't like it, the thing was only a few bucks, so not much was lost. But that won't happen. You'll love it.

J**2

Such a great idea!

I used to carry around a little spyderco knife but it has a fatal flaw: it's too expensive and I can never get it back to factory sharpness. Sharpening knives is a total hassle--I've spent too much time doing it and it never comes out as good as I want. Anyway I used to carry around a spyderco but for simple things like opening packages or cutting anything that's not soft, I wouldn't want to use it for fear of dulling the blade. I got frustrated with the dilemma after a while and wished there was something like my utility knives that I use to cut anything and everything without worrying about it. Then I found this product. What a great idea! I now use this for an every-day carry knife.Features of this product that I like:===============================* Nice big interchangeable blade. I use it any time I want to cut something...anything. Doesn't have to be a high-quality target. I don't worry about dulling it because the blade and easily and cheaply be swapped.* Good quality blade comes with it. It's quite sharp and it's very thick...much thicker than the blades you would pick up if you just went to a hardware store and grabbed the first set you found. I've read reviewers that said it doesn't work as well once you put in the "standard thickness" blades. I'm fine with getting the thick stuff because it's strong against lateral stresses--more like a regular pocket knife. You could use this knife to, for example, whittle. I'm not sure I'd use a regular knife for whittling because it would dull too fast. I wouldn't use a regular utility blade to whittle because it would bend too easily.* Locking mechanism works great. It stays open and won't close until you push the locking mechanism aside. That won't happen by accident, it's easy to do, and unlocking it doesn't endanger the fingers thanks to the little finger guard they have there.* Build quality is quite good. It's heavy, shiny, and smooth. The resistance to opening is appropriate. That is, it's easy to open when you want to but the blade doesn't just fall open in your pocket or elsewhere. There's a real light click when you open it and then smooth operation until you get it fully open. I don't open blades with a single hand, so I don't sympathize with people who want really easy-opening. That would be dangerous.* This tool is about as small as it can reasonably get and accommodate the blades it uses. I have heard someone say the pointy end of the blade pokes out beyond the handle. I haven't seen that...must be a different brand of blade that person was using.* When the knife is closed, the blade doesn't come in contact with the handle anywhere, so it's not getting dull or developing notches.* Fit in the hand is good. I mean, it compares well with a pocket knife. I don't put my finger on the little metal thing that holds the blade in. I think if I did, I would find this uncomfortable to hold. As it is, it's real nice. Mind you, it's not the kind of ergonomics that I would require if I were cutting things all day. But remember, this is a replacement for a pocketknife (seldom used) not a utility knife (used all day by some people). I would never cut carpet or shingles or something with this. I wouldn't even use it if my job were to open boxes all day. This is for occasional use. Use it in place of a pocket knife.Couple of things that could be better:================================* I don't understand why knives like this have clips. I always carry it low in the pocket and the clip is just in the way. The clip comes off very easily (though it is destroyed in the process). Simply bend the clip out then push it in a little. There's a little hook on the inside of the handle where the clip attaches and once the clip is bent it pops right out. I have removed and disposed of my clip.* Underneath the clip the level of the handle and of the knife-holding mechanism isn't quite flat. It doesn't affect anything but aesthetically I would prefer if it were flat. Minimal is good but it has to all match up.* This knife is made of surprisingly thick and heavy metal. It weighs a lot in the pocket...as much as larger knives of other brands. Maybe that's because of the all-steel construction. Anyway, it's heavier than I'd like. Maybe they wanted to make it lighter but the resulting knife wouldn't have enough strength or something.* I would have liked to have had a hole drilled somewhere so I could put it on a lanyard or even keychain. It's a bit heavy for that, but overall I think that would be a more likely use than the clip it comes with. I have looked around for a place that I could safely drill and use but there really isn't one in this design. Maybe if the main hinge had a hole in it or something.Closing Comments==================I kind of alluded to this a little bit above: This is a pocket knife. Not a replacement for a Stanley utility knife or competitor. It does a great job being minimal in the pocket and working in a pinch for occasional light or heavy duty. Everyone I have seen who have given this a bad review did so because they wanted to use it professionally, cutting drywall or carpet or something. For those uses you want a full-sized utility knife with much better ergonomics. Also those full sized ones allow the blade to come out only partially, if you want to make shallow cuts. And they carry spares and stuff. There are lots of things a utility knife should have that this does not. I do not consider that a problem. This is a pocket knife. There are few or no things that a pocketknife has that this lacks.I recommend this to anyone who currently carries a pocketknife around and sometimes doesn't use it because they don't want to dull the blade.

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