Regular readers will know that, as a rule, I’m not a big fan of small folding knives, but the Kershaw Shuffle DIY little folder deserves a close look today.
Folding Knife
Quite honestly, a mid-size or larger folding knife can do more chores better than a smaller folder can, most of the time. There are times when a smaller folding knife is called for. This is especially true when it comes to detail work. I’m a real sucker for a dual-purpose folder that can handle jobs other than cutting things. That is true as long as the added tools are high quality tools, not junk.
The Shuffle Overview
The original Shuffle was so popular that Kershaw came out with the DIY in 2017. They did it up right, too. The new Shuffle DIY model features a thumbstud for easy opening, and it works, too. I’ve had a lot of smaller folders that just didn’t work with the thumbstud for some reason. I had to hold the knife just right in order to press on the thumbstud before I could get the blade opened. We also have a liner lock to keep the blade securely locked open. And, the 2.4-inch blade is wider than what most smaller folders have. The pocket clip is a single position, and I’ll explain why shortly.