

🔗 Tiny Knife, Massive Everyday Impact
The Boker Magnum Lil Friend Micro is a compact, ultralight fixed blade neck knife featuring a 1.38-inch 440A stainless steel drop point blade and a durable G10 handle. Designed for everyday carry, it comes with a secure Kydex sheath and ball chain for versatile wear options. Ideal for precise cutting tasks, camping, and outdoor utility, it balances high-quality craftsmanship with minimalist portability.

| ASIN | B00FAI53G8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,568 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #383 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 1.38 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Drop Point |
| Brand | Böker |
| Brand Name | Böker |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Customer Package Type | Sheathed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,042) |
| Date First Available | September 19, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00788857026366 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Sheath, knife |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.38 x 2.3 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 4 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.31 x 2.4 x 0.98 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Boker USA - Sports |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | 02SC743 |
| Orientation | vertical |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 02SC743 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Outdoor |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Shape | Clip Point Blade |
| Size | 1.375" |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| UPC | 788857026366 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Boker |
B**H
Good things come in VERY small packages.
NOTE this is a TINY knife. I have seen people asking if it will skin squirrels or be used as sel-defense. (Skin squirrels are you kidding?) I would say NO it is NOT going to work for either of those things. The WHOLE blade is 1.5" and the actual cutting edge portion of the blade is 1.25" Also this blade is relatively thick for it's size. That means it is NOT a self-defense knife or a skinner, squirrel or otherwise. I bought this as an EDC knife for small tasks, opening packages, improvised utility knife in garage or around camp. I bought it knowing it is small. The simple fact is, the older I get the more I realize that you don't need a big Rambo knife for 99% of the things you want to do. AND you have a much reduced chance of hassles with anti-weapon people and law enforcement if you are carrying a small knife. The chain is sufficently long, I''m over 6' tall with a 17.5" neck and it hangs with sheath right at the sternum and the handle in the solar plexus. The Kydex on the sheath is a little thinner than most knives, but this is a small knife and it is more than thick enough for a knife this size. Also it is well molded with the knife locking in with a satisfying click. I read another review on another website that complained about the knife not being securely held and that was my biggest concern, Retention is the number one feature that MUST work with a neck knife or all is lost, literally. I'm happy to report that this knife stays put in the sheath, even going as far as whirling it around by the chain a bunch of times and not able to get it to work lose. I'm confident it will stay securely in the sheath. The handle scales are thinner than on most knives but relative to the size of the knife they are a little thick, making the handle "chunky" but in a good way that affords good control of the knife. Jimping on the top of spine acts as a thumb rest with your pointer tucked into the finger groove and more jimping on the underside just before the butt provide grip for your middle finger. Again, being a big guy with big fingers and feel I can control this knife decently, smaller hands would actually do better. NOT a defect, but the reality of the scale of the knife to my hand. The stone washed blade looks good, showing an even grinding on both sides with near perfect symmetry meeting at a strong arrow point tip. The blade has a generous belly in proportion to the length of the blade due to it's shape, so you could use it for slicing/filleting type cuts in a pinch (but still not a skinner, squirrel or otherwise). It was reasonable sharp upon arrival, cutting through some polypropylene rope, slicing through thick double wall corrugate and whittling some chips off of a piece of oak firewood. A few minutes with my Lansky pocket sharpener improved things but given the small size of the blade I think it would be more hassle than it's worth to get this thing honed to scalpel sharp. Let me be clear, this cuts very well for household and utility tasks. If I wanted a razor or scalpel, i would buy one. This isn't either and isn't meant to be. For times I need something that can split Siamese angels dancing on the head of a pin, I have other knives. For times when I need to cut twine or cardboard, it's more than sharp enough. This arrived very quickly, standard Prime shipping got it to my door in about 40 hours! I'm rating this 5 Stars because it is EXACTLY as described and the quality is right in line with the price.
G**S
Neat lil' blade
Hard to give this an appropriate star rating. This is a small neck knife, i.e a knife worn around one's neck for easy access. That much is a given. What is possible less apparent is the quality of the knife. In terms of construction it seems well crafted for a production knife. The scales are well attached and ought not pose problem in terms of durability (looks like they could be swapped out) The blade width is about 1/8th inch. The blade material needs some clarification. The blade stamp says 440a. Most may have a general familiarity with 440 stainless steel, but not be down with the nuances. 440 steel comes in 4 varieties defined by SAE standards of composition. I'll not go into technical details, one can look up these standards on the internet. In my opinion the steel used in this knife is entirely appropriate. It's economical, not a hard use knife steel, resists (not immune) corrosion very well, fairly easy to sharpen, but does not hold an edge well, and has what I would call a two finger choke handle. Mostly I want it for is cutting light cordage and softwood carving. It fits easily into a small/medium Rainbow pouch as well in my pocket with its sheath. It can be used as a neck knife, but I'm going to replace the ball chain tether it came with for paracord. I like its profile.
M**.
Dont think of it as tiny... think of it as mighty mouse
What a cool tiny knife. This thing is very small. Very stout and very useful. A knife made with good craftsmanship and a clever idea. The handle is about an inch long maybe a hair less, so it can be held in 2 fingers. This isn't a stab and chop type knife it is a finesse knife with a back bone. 4 stars due to it coming dull as heck, and the small kydex like sheath does not hold the knife firmly, it shakes within. I'd say this would be a great knife to carry or have around your neck while out for a run or for a bike ride. It allows for enough functionality and strength, but in a very, very small package.
J**E
Great neck knife
Don't get me wrong. This isn't a survival knife and it definitely isn't a self defense knife, but if you just need to have a small blade for cutting packages, cord, or anything else, it's hard to beat this. It's very small and very light. I wear mine around my neck so it's out of the way, but you could also modify the sheath to clip to a pocket or belt. The sheath retention is great so you don't have to worry about it falling out and most of the time I don't even notice it. I usually carry around a normal pocket knife, but sometimes it's nice to have the reliability of a little fixed blade available. Granted, it is small so you may not be able to get a good purchase on the handle, but for smaller tasks, it's great!
R**Z
Como a pegada de cabo é minúscula você não conseguira fazer muito uso pesado pois não conseguirá uma boa pegada de cabo para colocar força no corte. Então eu diria que é uma faca de uso leve e médio. Um Batoning em um tronco da grossura de um cabo de vassoura dá pra fazer de boa. É bem resistente a faquinha tudo depende da pegada que você conseguirá fazer no cabo. Fiz uma teste cortando um pouco de madeira machuca um pouco o dedo indicador pois é preciso fazer muita força para não perder a pegada. O ideal se for entalhar por horas e horas seria usar luva. A bainha de Kydex é muito bem acabada pelo preço, a retenção é muito boa, não vai cair, porém tem um pouco de jogo. A afiação de 0 a 10 eu daria 8 no máximo. Não é tão afiado quanto um canivete Victorinox por exemplo mas a afiação é boa levando em consideração a geometria de corte. No geral, eu compraria de novo. É uma gracinha. Tudo mundo adorou no meu trabalho.
P**R
Vraiment petit mais ça c'était prévu, mais coupe pas du tout, quel dommage pour un couteau, Déçu de mon achat
J**O
Excelente calidad, lo llevo a todas partes..
A**I
Arrivato con immenso anticipo sulla data prevista. La creatura è minuscola ma compatta e pesante al punto giusto. La sensazione di solidità è enorme. Il fodero in kydex chiude bene ma non troppo, proverò con un asciugacapelli a modellarlo un pò di più. Grande articolo, grande soddisfazione
V**N
POR FAVOR LEE LAS DIMENSIONES DEL CUCHILLO ANTES DE COMPRARLO. Es un cuchillo MUY pequeño pero si entiendes lo que estas comprando es fabuloso. Buena relación calidad(precio en el acero y materiales. Es un cuchillo para usar colgado al cuello se ajusta muy bien a la funda y realiza bien su función de cortar lo necesario en el hogar hacienod funciones simples. En lo personal lo disfruto mucho y me encanto el concepto.
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