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Color Splash Quick-Assist Pocket Knife - Matte Black Blade

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Street Splash Quick-Assist EDC Knife - Matte Black

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A pocket knife doesn’t have to disappear into your gear. The Street Splash Quick-Assist EDC Knife pairs a matte black drop point blade with a bold, paint-splatter handle that’s pure pop-art attitude. Spring-assisted opening, a secure liner lock, and pocket clip carry keep it firmly in the real-world utility column, while the ergonomic handle and jimping give you confident control. It’s a reliable everyday knife that cuts clean, opens fast, and actually looks as sharp as it works.

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Street Splash Quick-Assist EDC Knife - Matte Black

The Street Splash Quick-Assist EDC Knife is built like a straightforward everyday cutter, then wrapped in a handle that looks like it came off a fresh graffiti wall. Under the color, though, this is a practical, spring-assisted pocket knife with a matte black drop point blade, liner lock security, and a pocket clip for consistent carry. It’s made for people who actually use their knife, but don’t mind if it turns heads when they pull it out.

Everyday Cutting Performance in a Pop-Art Package

This is an assisted opening knife first, and a style piece second. The 3.25-inch matte black blade gives you a comfortable balance between compact pocket size and real cutting length. The drop point shape is the classic do-everything profile: enough belly for slicing, a strong tip for controlled piercing, and a straight section that handles boxes, rope, plastic straps, and daily tasks without drama.

At 7.75 inches overall and 4.5 inches closed, it rides like a true pocket EDC knife: substantial enough to grip securely, but not a brick in your jeans. The plain edge keeps sharpening simple and predictable—no serrations to snag, catch, or complicate resharpening. For someone who wants a reliable pocket knife for work, school runs, or general daily use, this hits the practical middle ground.

Spring-Assisted Mechanism for Quick, Controlled Opening

The deployment on this knife is driven by a spring-assisted mechanism. That means you start the opening with light pressure on the flipper tab, and the assist takes over to swing the blade smoothly into lockup. The benefit is speed without the legal and mechanical complexity of a fully automatic knife.

Flipper Tab and Ergonomic Grip

The flipper tab doubles as a consistent index point. Under stress or with cold hands, you don’t have to hunt for a tiny nail nick—just hook the flipper, apply pressure, and the assisted mechanism does the rest. The curved handle and finger groove help lock your hand into position, keeping your grip aligned behind the cutting edge.

Jimping Where It Actually Helps

Textured jimping along the spine near the blade gives your thumb a reliable anchor point for controlled cuts and fine work. It’s a small detail that matters more than flashy marketing—better thumb traction often translates directly into safer, more precise use.

Build Details That Make It a Dependable EDC Knife

The handle uses a glossy plastic scale over the liners, finished with a multicolor paint-splatter pattern. Plastic handles are light, durable enough for normal EDC, and don’t mind getting knocked around in pockets or bags. The gloss finish lets the colors pop while still cleaning up easily after tape residue, dirt, or pocket lint.

Liner Lock for Simple, Predictable Security

A liner lock is one of the most proven folding knife lock designs. When the blade opens, a metal liner springs into place behind the tang, holding it open. To close, you push the liner aside and fold the blade. It’s simple, intuitive, and easy to operate one-handed once you’re familiar with it. No gimmicks—just a known, reliable mechanism used in countless everyday carry knives.

The black hardware and pivot keep the look cohesive with the matte black blade, but more importantly, they keep attention where it should be: on consistent performance. The pivot is tuned for a smooth, repeatable assisted action—something you’ll feel every time you open it.

Pocket-Ready Carry for Real-World Use

A good EDC pocket knife has to actually disappear until you need it. The included pocket clip keeps the Street Splash Quick-Assist EDC Knife anchored along the seam of your pocket or clipped inside a bag. That means you know exactly where it is every time, instead of fishing around with keys and loose gear.

At 4.6 ounces, it has enough weight to feel solid in hand without dragging your pocket down. The curved handle shape and slim profile allow it to slide in and out of carry smoothly, even with the pop-art handle design. This isn’t a safe-queen collector’s piece—it’s meant to be carried, used, and occasionally admired when you catch the paint splatter in the light.

Why This Knife Works As a Daily Companion

There’s no fantasy story here. This is a spring-assisted EDC knife designed for opening packages, cutting cord, trimming materials, and handling the routine cutting tasks that come up in regular life. The matte black blade resists glare and gives a clean, functional look; the handle adds personality without compromising usability.

For someone building out a practical everyday kit, this knife fits well as the cutting tool you don’t have to baby. Toss it in the pocket, clip it to the waistband, or drop it in a pack. The mechanism is simple, the lock is proven, and the design is intuitive enough that you won’t be thinking about how to open or close it after the first day of use.

Carrying and Using the Street Splash Quick-Assist EDC Knife Confidently

To get the most from this knife, treat it like any other everyday carry tool: learn its deployment, respect the edge, and keep it maintained. Practice opening and closing it in a safe environment until the spring-assisted action and liner lock operation become second nature. That familiarity is what keeps your use smooth and safe when you’re moving quickly or distracted.

Sharpen the plain edge as needed—because there’s no serration, a basic stone or guided sharpener will keep it cutting cleanly. Wipe the blade down after heavy use, especially if you’ve cut tape, food, or anything that leaves residue. A small drop of oil at the pivot occasionally will help the assisted opening stay smooth.

In short: this knife is about dependable everyday function with a handle that refuses to be boring. If you want a spring-assisted pocket knife that works hard and still looks like something you’d see on a modern art wall, the Street Splash Quick-Assist EDC Knife makes sense in the pocket and in the hand.

What People Ask Before Buying an EDC Pocket Knife

How strong is the assisted opening on this knife?

The assist is tuned for a balance between speed and control. Once you start the blade with the flipper tab, the spring reliably carries it to full open and into lockup. It’s quick enough to feel responsive, but not so aggressive that it feels jumpy or hard to manage.

Is a liner lock secure enough for everyday use?

For typical EDC tasks—opening boxes, cutting cord, light utility work—a liner lock is a proven, widely used system. As long as you avoid prying or twisting the blade like a screwdriver, the lock provides solid, predictable security.

Will the glossy pop-art handle be too slippery?

Despite the glossy finish, the ergonomic curve, finger groove, and jimping give you multiple contact points to maintain a stable grip. For normal dry-hand use, it offers sufficient control. As with any knife, if your hands are wet or oily, slow down and focus on a secure hold before cutting.

Is this knife better for work or casual carry?

It’s designed to handle both. The drop point blade and assisted opening favor practical work use, while the paint-splatter handle adds a casual, expressive style. If you want one knife that can live in your pocket at work, on the weekend, or around town, this balances utility with personality.

How noticeable is it when clipped in a pocket?

The matte black blade and black hardware help it blend visually, but the colorful handle will be more visible than a traditional all-black tactical knife. If you want a knife that’s functional but not visually aggressive, the pop-art handle reads more creative than "tactical," which can be an advantage in everyday environments.

Blade Length (inches) 3.25
Overall Length (inches) 7.75
Closed Length (inches) 4.5
Weight (oz.) 4.6
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Plastic
Theme Pop Art
Safety Liner Lock
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock