🔪 Cut through the clutter—carry confidence in your pocket.
The Gerber Gear GDC Zip Blade is a compact, stainless steel utility knife designed for everyday carry. Featuring a quick-release clip for one-handed use, a secure frame lock to prevent blade wobble, and a built-in keychain attachment, it’s engineered for versatile tasks like wire stripping and packaging. Lightweight and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this tool blends durability with convenience for the modern professional on the go.
Brand | Gerber |
Color | Gray |
Item Length | 2.26 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Blade Length | 0.68 Inches |
Style | Zip Blade |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | Gerber Legendary Blades |
UPC | 015568812903 013658132733 013658130883 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658130883 |
Part Number | 132733 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 31-001742N |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Blade Edge | fine |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Usage | personal |
Included Components | Zip Blade Knife |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**M
Love it
Love this little thing. My work does not allow us to carry "pocket knives" so I carry this on my Keychain. Works well and discrete.
A**R
Very neat!
Small and thin and lightweight but big on effectiveness. Easy to use design. Comfortable action and function. Ability to maintain blade could be improved. Cost effective little EDC add-on
Y**I
Nice little blade
Love this little blade. Use it mostly to open vacuum sealed parts in plastic bag, and occasional ribbon cable trimming after assembling a new cable. Blade is very sharp out of the box. I'm not very good at blade sharpening, but get lucky and able to get it back to the almost razor blade edge.
T**Y
decent zipper pull, decent micro knife
If you're just looking for an extremely small blade for a keychain, I would look at other options. But if you really do want to use it as a zipper pull this is a good choice because it is so small. I took off a star because out of the box I had a problem with the liner lock. It didn't lock reliably at all, I was able to fix it but not before almost breaking it in the process. My other complaint is it's a little tight so it's not super easy to deploy the blade, it's not bad but it's far from smooth, combined with the small size makes it a little annoying. It is however very sharp out of the box although it would be difficult to sharpen.
J**S
It’s smaller than you think
I haven’t used it yet but as other reviews have said, this thing is small. I gave it 5stars because gerber makes quality products and the dimensions are posted. I got it for work but I really liked the clip design, the loop connects to a plastic part you squeeze to free the knife. The knife is also a liner lock
D**W
Neat little knife.
I haven't had the need to use this yet, but I have cut up some cardboard with it, just to check it out.No matter how small you think this is, it'll be smaller than you were expecting when you get in your hands. I have it hanging on my jacket's zipper pull and I don't even notice it. It's nice to know that I've got an emergency blade on me if I'm without my EDC (which isn't very often). I also have a little Victorinox on my keychain, so I doubt I'll ever have a real NEED for this, but it's still nice to know it's there. It's so small and so cheap, you can keep one in the tackle box, one in the glove box, one for the purse, one on your fall jacket, one on your winter coat, one on your pack or bookbag, give 'em away as cool little gifts...The blade is remarkably sturdy for something so small. It doesn't feel like a "toy" knife. The frame lock secures the blade beyond any fear of it closing on you. The blade also seats on a ball bearing when closed, so it's a little tough to open (long nails may break). The blade seats a little past the 90 degree point (seats, NOT locks) too, so you can hook your finger over the back of the blade to use as a pulling hook blade, rather than fully opening it to the locking position. Blade was pretty sharp, but don't expect to shave with it. The blade is also stout enough to use as a small pry tool (would have no risk of damage levering up the pull tab on a soup can, for example) although Gerber probably would say it's a cutting blade, not a pry tool. Still, for $7, who cares? You could even use the back of the blade as a small scraping tool. It's surprisingly comfortable and feels pretty good in the hand. You really get solid purchase on it. It doesn't "swim" in your hand, nor feel too small to be useful.I'd recommend this to anyone from homemaker to student to outdoorsperson. Great stocking stuffer.
S**7
Sharp Knife, but hard to open and Close with One Hand
The media could not be loaded. Wanted this for a while. Used it on jackets and fishing gear so I don’t lose another knife. Unfortunately small size of the knife makes it hard to operate with one hand.Need two to open and close.
F**I
On time
Perfect for what we need
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