First Look: Outdoor Edge 2.2-Inch RazorMini Knife

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posted on June 14, 2023
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Razormini Models

Outdoor Edge has expanded its line of replaceable-blade Razors with the addition of the 2.2-inch RazorMini. This compact size is perfect for every day carry, and is now available in a stylish color with complimentary blade and blade-holder finishes steel blades.

The 2.2-inch blade is made from Japanese 420J2 stainless steel that has been heat-treated and hand-finished to achieve a long-lasting razor-sharp edge. When it finally dulls, it can be replaced quickly, easily and safely with the push of a button thanks to the patented Outdoor Edge RazorSafe system, featuring a flush-mount blade-release button. The blade is held securely in place with 420J2 stainless steel, providing the strength of a traditional knife, while the knife handle is made from rugged ABS polymer with stainless-steel liners for both long life and a no-slip grip. The RazorMini has an overall length is just 5.1 inches and compatible with all 220 blades.

Two replacement blades are included with each knife. For more information, visit outdooredge.comMSRP: $22.95

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