🔪 Cut smarter, carry lighter—your ultimate utility sidekick.
The Screwpop Twin Trak is a sleek, ambidextrous utility knife featuring dual 4-step blades compatible with all standard brands. Its hard anodized aluminum body and high carbon steel blades ensure durability, while the powerful N52 Neodymium magnet securely locks blades in place. Designed for one-handed operation and equipped with a carabiner, it’s the perfect compact tool for professionals on the go.
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | Screwpop |
Color | Black |
Item Length | 0.22 Inches |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Item Weight | 0.7 Ounces |
Style | Retractable |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | Screwpop |
UPC | 854552002537 |
Item Weight | 0.7 ounces |
Item model number | SP027 |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Included Components | 2 4-step Blades |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Left Handed Friendly!
Within minutes of seeing an ambidextrous offering from Screwpop, i had my order in. The sheer rarity of a utility knife usable in the left hand was enough, but the regular Screwpop knife I own told me that this other knife would also have a high level of affordable quality. For the right handed, nothing changes. Use the blade as needed and rest assured that a spare blade is waiting when the regular one dulls or breaks. And for us lefties, the same is true. Finally.I like to think it was my email asking for a left handed version that made this happen. Who knows? Either way, I am a satisfied owner.
A**R
Almost made the EDC rotation.
This is the barest necessity in a utility blade holder. The blade lock up is wonky because there is forward and backward play. I'd prefer a blade that locks up tight without any forward and backward play. Practice is needed to open and close the knife. I do like that it can carry two blades.
C**.
Great little spare
Cool little knife. Fits everywhere. I just keep it in a backpack in case I need somewhere.
G**.
Blade holder
Nice design, but the blade holder point should be thicker so the blade doesn’t move
R**R
Love it! My new EDC knife
I've been an enthusiastic user of Ron's Utility Knife 3.0 since 2019. I carry it on me more than my phone. Then this thing came along! Such an improvement on a tool I already loved. It feels better in your hand when cutting. Sliding the blade in and out is easier. The new lever feels great to operate. You can use it one-handed with little practice. The ambidextrous design means it can hold a spare blade. Thinner body means its easier to put on a keychain. It looks way cooler. I'm not missing the bottle opener from RUK3.0. This is my main pocket knife now, and I use it multiple times a day. I love this thing.
U**N
Danger
Beware. Blade comes out on it's own. Dangerous.
D**N
Great safe design for a fantastic low price
This is a handy little utility knife. It’s just a little bigger than a standard blade, which is a great size for sticking in a pocket. It seems to be super safe. It does take two hands to open, but that also makes it feel safe.I think it’s a great design for a fantastic price. And it takes standard razor blades, so it’s cheap and easy to refill.
Z**S
Blade "fixed" movement is horrible in a knife this size.
Sure, a blade can move a bit in a utility knife, but not in one as compact as this.Simple fix would have been to roll the end on the tension-lock, so it fits both sides of the blade retention tight. It would even engage easier, as it would guide itself into a sure fit.Not an engineer, just a pragmatist.Feel free to send me a case of them when fixed, and I won't go patent my own. Lol.
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