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frontpagepennysave posted Apr 11, 2026 04:15 AM
frontpagepennysave posted Apr 11, 2026 04:15 AM

Kershaw Misdirect 2.9” 4Cr14 Blade Pocket Knife

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Amazon has Kershaw Misdirect 2.9" 4Cr14 Blade Pocket Knife (Serrated, 1365ST) on sale for $21.51. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Misdirect Pocket Knife: Part of Kershaw's Everyday Starter Series; assisted opening folding knife with partially serrated reverse tanto blade and stainless steel handle
  • Reverse Tanto Blade: 2.9" blade made from 4Cr14 steel; durable, easy to resharpen, holds edge well; BlackWash finish hides scratches
  • Stainless Steel Handle: Sleek gray handle for durability and comfort; pocketclip allows right/left tip-up or right tip-down carry
  • Safety Features: Assisted opening for quick deployment; frame lock secures blade when open
  • Specs & Quality: Overall length 6.8", blade length 2.9", weight 3.1 oz; built by Kershaw since 1974 for reliable everyday carry

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  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $8.38 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $29.89.
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Amazon has Kershaw Misdirect 2.9" 4Cr14 Blade Pocket Knife (Serrated, 1365ST) on sale for $21.51. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Misdirect Pocket Knife: Part of Kershaw's Everyday Starter Series; assisted opening folding knife with partially serrated reverse tanto blade and stainless steel handle
  • Reverse Tanto Blade: 2.9" blade made from 4Cr14 steel; durable, easy to resharpen, holds edge well; BlackWash finish hides scratches
  • Stainless Steel Handle: Sleek gray handle for durability and comfort; pocketclip allows right/left tip-up or right tip-down carry
  • Safety Features: Assisted opening for quick deployment; frame lock secures blade when open
  • Specs & Quality: Overall length 6.8", blade length 2.9", weight 3.1 oz; built by Kershaw since 1974 for reliable everyday carry

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $8.38 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $29.89.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Kershaw Misdirect Pocketknife; 2.9 in. 4Cr13 Serrated Black-Oxide Blackwash Finish Blade, Stainless Steel Stonewash Finish Handle Equipped with Assisted Opening, Flipper and Frame Lock

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sloddo
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This one's partially serrated (which nobody ever wants anyway).
But I agree, this is not a good deal for this garbage steel blade.
HonestPiranha4587
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There are countless number of pocket knives and if we're being honest, the vast majority of them are pretty great. People love to rank things however so they put a lot of emphasis on the type of steel. The type of steel makes a difference, but not nearly as big difference as people make it out to be. I mean, if you know how to sharpen a knife it's not that hard to do. Honestly, I'd rather carry it around a serviceable $20 knife for then a $300 Benchmade that I'd have to worry about.

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Apr 11, 2026 02:47 PM
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MSK36918Apr 11, 2026 02:47 PM
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This same knife was posted yesterday for like half this price. Why repost it for more now?
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Apr 11, 2026 02:58 PM
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sloddoApr 11, 2026 02:58 PM
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Quote from MSK36918 :
This same knife was posted yesterday for like half this price. Why repost it for more now?
This one's partially serrated (which nobody ever wants anyway).
But I agree, this is not a good deal for this garbage steel blade.
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Apr 11, 2026 10:50 PM
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NoahOrtizApr 11, 2026 10:50 PM
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Quote from sloddo :
This one's partially serrated (which nobody ever wants anyway). But I agree, this is not a good deal for this garbage steel blade.
Despite my lack of knowledge of steel/ blade types, I've used this knife for probably around two years now as my EDC and it's been great. Mostly cutting string, tape and sometimes low voltage cable.
Apr 12, 2026 12:05 AM
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HonestPiranha4587Apr 12, 2026 12:05 AM
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Quote from NoahOrtiz :
Despite my lack of knowledge of steel/ blade types, I've used this knife for probably around two years now as my EDC and it's been great. Mostly cutting string, tape and sometimes low voltage cable.
There are countless number of pocket knives and if we're being honest, the vast majority of them are pretty great. People love to rank things however so they put a lot of emphasis on the type of steel. The type of steel makes a difference, but not nearly as big difference as people make it out to be. I mean, if you know how to sharpen a knife it's not that hard to do. Honestly, I'd rather carry it around a serviceable $20 knife for then a $300 Benchmade that I'd have to worry about.
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Apr 12, 2026 11:55 AM
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WillRep4HelpApr 12, 2026 11:55 AM
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cool, thanks!
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Apr 12, 2026 01:48 PM
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partyman973Apr 12, 2026 01:48 PM
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Quote from HonestPiranha4587 :
There are countless number of pocket knives and if we're being honest, the vast majority of them are pretty great. People love to rank things however so they put a lot of emphasis on the type of steel. The type of steel makes a difference, but not nearly as big difference as people make it out to be. I mean, if you know how to sharpen a knife it's not that hard to do. Honestly, I'd rather carry it around a serviceable $20 knife for then a $300 Benchmade that I'd have to worry about.
With my ability to leave my knife laying around, if I had a $300 benchmade it wouldn't leave my safe. lol
Apr 12, 2026 01:54 PM
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thatguymarkApr 12, 2026 01:54 PM
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Quote from HonestPiranha4587 :
There are countless number of pocket knives and if we're being honest, the vast majority of them are pretty great. People love to rank things however so they put a lot of emphasis on the type of steel. The type of steel makes a difference, but not nearly as big difference as people make it out to be. I mean, if you know how to sharpen a knife it's not that hard to do. Honestly, I'd rather carry it around a serviceable $20 knife for then a $300 Benchmade that I'd have to worry about.
It's also not always an extreme comparison like with a Benchmade, when you can get a knife with 7cr or 8cr at the same price, which is the case here it's just a matter of what you're getting for the money and completely relevant from a deal standpoint. From a forum discussion standpoint is another story but it's just what you can get for around $20.

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Apr 12, 2026 07:55 PM
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bekahjoyApr 12, 2026 07:55 PM
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Let's settle this argument now.
Everyone has their favorite knife, whether it's $3 at the flea market or $320 for a good Benchmade.
Here's where the argument is settled??
Are you independently wealthy, with a compassion for knives and ability to store, maintain and sharpen them?
Or, are you like the rest of us
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Apr 12, 2026 08:18 PM
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thatguymarkApr 12, 2026 08:18 PM
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Quote from bekahjoy :
Let's settle this argument now.
Everyone has their favorite knife, whether it's $3 at the flea market or $320 for a good Benchmade.
Here's where the argument is settled??
Are you independently wealthy, with a compassion for knives and ability to store, maintain and sharpen them?
Or, are you like the rest of us
There's some in between where there may be a relatively small collection over time, but that's probably going to be budget. Even though it makes sense to theoretically get one really good knife instead of the rest people like variety but at the same time are not going to spend that much, it'll make sense to get stuff like the SRM $7 ones in the 3 pack.
Apr 13, 2026 03:27 AM
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CycleOpsApr 13, 2026 03:27 AM
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Just being lazy & copy/pasting part of my post on the last 4CR14 Kershaw (yesterday.)

There are many options for EDC folders that use decent, budget friendly steels like 8cr13Mov, 8cr14, AUS-8, or even D2 in this price range. I would just start there. Normally the only advantages to dropping carbon content below .07% (4cr13=.04%) are moderately easier sharpening (softer steel) and slightly better corrosion resistance.
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Apr 13, 2026 02:03 PM
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Gnnz0Apr 13, 2026 02:03 PM
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out of stock Frown
Apr 13, 2026 09:51 PM
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thatguymarkApr 13, 2026 09:51 PM
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Quote from Gnnz0 :
out of stock Frown
There will be better deals trust me.
Apr 14, 2026 01:45 AM
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moarKowbellApr 14, 2026 01:45 AM
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Made in USA?
Apr 15, 2026 01:39 AM
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keyboardMonkeyApr 15, 2026 01:39 AM
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Quote from moarKowbell :
Made in USA?
Edit: Nope. Designed and QA here. Manufactured in China.
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Apr 16, 2026 11:59 PM
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toast47Apr 16, 2026 11:59 PM
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just got mines today, im going to buy another one.

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