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popularSickerDealer posted Mar 11, 2026 03:35 AM
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Gerber Gear Paraframe I EDC Folding Pocket Knife, 3" Fine Edge with Safety Frame Lock, Stainless Steel, Grey $13

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Gerber Gear Paraframe I EDC Folding Pocket Knife, 3" Fine Edge with Safety Frame Lock, Stainless Steel, Grey $13.00

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  • VERSATILE EDC KNIFE: This lightweight everyday carry plain edge knife has an open frame that is the ultimate in minimalist design, perfect for camping, hunting, and utility tasks.
  • POCKET KNIFE WITH CLIP: Built with a sturdy pocket clip, this folding knife is always handy for outdoor activities, opening boxes, and everyday use.
  • SLIM DESIGN FOR EASY CARRY: The lightweight open stainless steel handles and frame lock design make for safe carrying and easy cleaning of this tactical folding knife.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: 3" drop point fine edge knife blade for various cutting tasks. Overall length: 7.01" - perfect for tactical and utility use
  • GERBER GUARANTEE: Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring quality and reliability in all Gerber essential hunting gear
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Gerber Gear Paraframe I EDC Folding Pocket Knife, 3" Fine Edge with Safety Frame Lock, Stainless Steel, Grey $13.00

Free shipping w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

About this item
  • VERSATILE EDC KNIFE: This lightweight everyday carry plain edge knife has an open frame that is the ultimate in minimalist design, perfect for camping, hunting, and utility tasks.
  • POCKET KNIFE WITH CLIP: Built with a sturdy pocket clip, this folding knife is always handy for outdoor activities, opening boxes, and everyday use.
  • SLIM DESIGN FOR EASY CARRY: The lightweight open stainless steel handles and frame lock design make for safe carrying and easy cleaning of this tactical folding knife.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: 3" drop point fine edge knife blade for various cutting tasks. Overall length: 7.01" - perfect for tactical and utility use
  • GERBER GUARANTEE: Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring quality and reliability in all Gerber essential hunting gear
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...PDKIKX0DER

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Model: 2019 Gerber Paraframe I - Ti-Grey, Fine Edge, Pocket Folding, Blister

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Mar 11, 2026 04:21 AM
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DhryMar 11, 2026 04:21 AM
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The mini paraframe is pretty much the worst budget knife I own. Wouldn't accept one even for free.
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Quote from Dhry :
The mini paraframe is pretty much the worst budget knife I own. Wouldn't accept one even for free.
This is 3", not mini. Mini is 2.2". FYI
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Mar 11, 2026 04:34 AM
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DhryMar 11, 2026 04:34 AM
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Quote from SickerDealer :
This is 3", not mini. Mini is 2.2". FYI
I never said that this was the mini. I made a comment about a knife which is identical to this one, just smaller. FYI.
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Mar 11, 2026 09:19 PM
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Quote from Dhry :
I never said that this was the mini. I made a comment about a knife which is identical to this one, just smaller. FYI.
Would you mind updating your initial comment with a bit more context? Gerber seems to have a good reputation in general. What about the mini version made it so bad?
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thatguymarkMar 12, 2026 01:47 PM
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Quote from zyberwoof :
Would you mind updating your initial comment with a bit more context? Gerber seems to have a good reputation in general. What about the mini version made it so bad?
General observations in addition to what the other commenter may have:

Gerber was bought out decades ago, it's not the same as some people remember it - this of course happens with many brands. Also the thing they are more known for at least today seems to be the multitools. Look up knife enthusiasts impression, it will be very different from the general publics impression and reputation. You won't find anyone saying they're good anymore.

These models use cheap 7cr17 steel, 8cr13 is considered basic entry level so it's a step down from that. There's a reason they don't advertise that and just say "stainless" which is a big red flag for a big brand. Also note "stainless steel" or even "high carbon stainless" is pretty much meaningless, it's like a food product claiming high protein when it only has 11 grams per servings as opposed to 20+ in others.

Bad customer service. I had one knife where they didn't have a part to, (thumbstud) they first sent a completely different knife which a blind person might be able to tell, aside from the model name right on the box, finally they sent me another one with the stud but it was obviously used and stiff AF, so after many months (~6) I could take the stud off the used one and put it on the original but there is no reason why any competent human being actually able to communicate should take this long to resolve a straight forward request. Keep this in mind for the lifetime warranty, because you may need a lifetime to get service.

There is a good history with Gerber in the distant past, but most people never address anything specific on these forums and are just defending the brand based on their general impression while not getting paid by Gerber for it.
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Quote from thatguymark :
General observations in addition to what the other commenter may have:

Gerber was bought out decades ago, it's not the same as some people remember it - this of course happens with many brands. Also the thing they are more known for at least today seems to be the multitools. Look up knife enthusiasts impression, it will be very different from the general publics impression and reputation. You won't find anyone saying they're good anymore.

These models use cheap 7cr17 steel, 8cr13 is considered basic entry level so it's a step down from that. There's a reason they don't advertise that and just say "stainless" which is a big red flag for a big brand. Also note "stainless steel" or even "high carbon stainless" is pretty much meaningless, it's like a food product claiming high protein when it only has 11 grams per servings as opposed to 20+ in others.

Bad customer service. I had one knife where they didn't have a part to, (thumbstud) they first sent a completely different knife which a blind person might be able to tell, aside from the model name right on the box, finally they sent me another one with the stud but it was obviously used and stiff AF, so after many months (~6) I could take the stud off the used one and put it on the original but there is no reason why any competent human being actually able to communicate should take this long to resolve a straight forward request. Keep this in mind for the lifetime warranty, because you may need a lifetime to get service.

There is a good history with Gerber in the distant past, but most people never address anything specific on these forums and are just defending the brand based on their general impression while not getting paid by Gerber for it.
Not the answer I was asking for, but still a great answer! Since we're venturing off of this particular knife, what are current brands you'd recommend for EDC blades? Not necessarily the brands that make the best stuff. But brands that, in general, if you see one of their knives listed at its typical price you assume it's probably priced correctly or better?
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thatguymarkMar 13, 2026 02:09 PM
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Quote from zyberwoof :
Not the answer I was asking for, but still a great answer! Since we're venturing off of this particular knife, what are current brands you'd recommend for EDC blades? Not necessarily the brands that make the best stuff. But brands that, in general, if you see one of their knives listed at its typical price you assume it's probably priced correctly or better?
Good question, off the top of my head I'd say Ganzo or Sencut if we're talking about budget knives. You can get away with something decent for under $30 with Ganzo, and usually the price is consistent on Amazon, and for a little more Sencut, (better prices/free shipping/coupons to be found on atlanticknife.com or whitemountainknives.com for them though) which is the entry level brand from WE Knife. Many .. actually ALL in those two lineups are going to be better for the $35 price listed for this one.

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