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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jul 19, 2024 05:51 PM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Jul 19, 2024 05:51 PM

Klein Tools Folding FLICKBLADE Utility Knife w/ 1/4" Nut Driver & #2 Phillips Bit

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Lowe's has Klein Tools Folding FLICKBLADE Utility Knife with 1/4-Inch Nut Driver and #2 Phillips Bit (44304) for $9.98 (price in cart). Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join).
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Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix & community member jeff34270 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Folding Utility Knife with Driver blade locks open at 135-Degree or 180-Degree angles for versatile cutting options
  • Includes removable 1/4-Inch impact rated nut driver and #2 Phillips bit
  • Intuitive side-button release for quick and easy opening
  • Effortlessly fits into tool pouches and pockets, enhanced by a pocket-friendly belt clip
  • Designed for ergonomic and comfortable use during tasks
  • Triple ground blades make cutting tasks quick and easy
  • Features a practical tether hole at the back of the handle
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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Amazon has Klein Tools Folding FLICKBLADE Utility Knife with 1/4-Inch Nut Driver and #2 Phillips Bit (44304) for $9.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Lowe's has Klein Tools Folding FLICKBLADE Utility Knife with 1/4-Inch Nut Driver and #2 Phillips Bit (44304) for $9.98 (price in cart). Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join).
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix & community member jeff34270 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Folding Utility Knife with Driver blade locks open at 135-Degree or 180-Degree angles for versatile cutting options
  • Includes removable 1/4-Inch impact rated nut driver and #2 Phillips bit
  • Intuitive side-button release for quick and easy opening
  • Effortlessly fits into tool pouches and pockets, enhanced by a pocket-friendly belt clip
  • Designed for ergonomic and comfortable use during tasks
  • Triple ground blades make cutting tasks quick and easy
  • Features a practical tether hole at the back of the handle
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
No Longer Available:

Amazon has Klein Tools Folding FLICKBLADE Utility Knife with 1/4-Inch Nut Driver and #2 Phillips Bit (44304) for $9.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: Klein Tools 44304 Folding FLICKBLADE Utility Knife, Compact, Removable Impact Driver, 1/4-Inch Nut Driver and 2 Phillips Bit

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Othe12sid3
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Everything I've read about the Milwaukee one people hate it, such as the bit is loose and will disappear on you. Also that compared to the previous iteration (which people love) it's a massive disappointment.

In fact there's a recent Milwaukee subreddit thread saying to buy this one instead lol.
David_L
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Good because I don't think this knife should be in your hands.
ThriftyLlama548
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Two things… the Phillips but on the Klein is single sided where as the Milwaukee is double sided with a flat and Philips. Lastly, the newest generation of Milwaukee 6 in 1 has a ball detent, not the "hog ring" of the original. The ball detent is retained by an exterior clip/spring that people tend to catch on things and loose. I had an original version of the Milwaukee that a plumber dropped in a pipe I wasn't about to fish it out of. So I was forced to buy the new iteration, I was not excited. My fix for not loosing the detent spring was to take a piece of heat shrink and put that over the end of the spring holding it in place and keeping it from snagging. I have carried this setup daily since January and have had no issues. I use mine probably 10-20 times per week so there is no lack of use on my end. I still wish I had my original but the one I made do works for me.

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Any opinions on how this compares to the Milwaukee one?
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The Milwaukee one
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Quote from heavenswrath :
Any opinions on how this compares to the Milwaukee one?
Everything I've read about the Milwaukee one people hate it, such as the bit is loose and will disappear on you. Also that compared to the previous iteration (which people love) it's a massive disappointment.

In fact there's a recent Milwaukee subreddit thread saying to buy this one instead lol.
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It's not red so it's not good, right?
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TubageeksterJul 19, 2024 10:10 PM
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Quote from Othe12sid3 :
Everything I've read about the Milwaukee one people hate it, such as the bit is loose and will disappear on you. Also that compared to the previous iteration (which people love) it's a massive disappointment.

In fact there's a recent Milwaukee subreddit thread saying to buy this one instead lol.
I like mine. Haven't lost the bit yet in about a year or so (as long as I've had it). But I like orange better so IDK how to handle this.
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BlueChicken884Jul 19, 2024 10:11 PM
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It is probably a great utility , but the Milwaukee ones I put through their paces and no complaints

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Charge me $10 more and ratchet
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I was trying to screw but cut my finger
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nocturnalmerkinJul 19, 2024 10:34 PM
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Quote from Tubageekster :
I like mine. Haven't lost the bit yet in about a year or so (as long as I've had it). But I like orange better so IDK how to handle this.
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Quote from heavenswrath :
Any opinions on how this compares to the Milwaukee one?
Two things… the Phillips but on the Klein is single sided where as the Milwaukee is double sided with a flat and Philips. Lastly, the newest generation of Milwaukee 6 in 1 has a ball detent, not the "hog ring" of the original. The ball detent is retained by an exterior clip/spring that people tend to catch on things and loose. I had an original version of the Milwaukee that a plumber dropped in a pipe I wasn't about to fish it out of. So I was forced to buy the new iteration, I was not excited. My fix for not loosing the detent spring was to take a piece of heat shrink and put that over the end of the spring holding it in place and keeping it from snagging. I have carried this setup daily since January and have had no issues. I use mine probably 10-20 times per week so there is no lack of use on my end. I still wish I had my original but the one I made do works for me.
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Dutch?
Went to Syracuse and banks with ING?
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Klein marketing team knew what the FLICK they were doing with the capitalization of the branding
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BoastfulCrowd727Jul 19, 2024 10:50 PM
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Definitely thought it said farkblade at first 🤣

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aznxenonJul 19, 2024 11:16 PM
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Quote from dizzle :
Klein marketing team knew what the FLICK they were doing with the capitalization of the branding
I didn't see fark blade until you pointed it out. Now I can't unsee it

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