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The Spyderco Cricket Signature Knife features a 3.88" Reverse 'S' VG-10 steel blade and a robust stainless steel handle, combining compact design with exceptional cutting performance. Ideal for everyday carry, this knife is both functional and stylish, making it a must-have for professionals who appreciate quality craftsmanship.
C**L
Discontinued?
The stainless Cricket is a great product. Have been buying them for 20 years, but they appear to be in short supply.
M**S
Excellent everyday carry knife
I finally bought this knife after eyeing it for a while, thinking it was more of a novelty than a useful knife. I was wrong. The S-curved blade shape is very versatile - it's an excellent slicer and the hawkbill-like tip, while fragile looking, provides for precise cutting or detail work, as well as quick opening of packaging and cord cutting. The tip also digs into whatever is being cut, which can reduce the chances of the knife slipping and causing injury or damage, which is sometimes a problem when using small pocket knives to cut materials like rigid plastic packaging (note, you shouldn't use a knife for this anyway - a scissors is safer). I also bought the stainless steel Dragonfly, but will be returning it, as the Cricket is far better for EDC - smaller, much lighter and with a more useful blade shape for typical light-EDC tasks. It's also much more usable than the Ladybug and Kershaw Chive, which I also own. While its unique design is perhaps its biggest selling point, in this case form enhances function rather than detracting from it. The VG10 steel is excellent, having good edge retention while being easy to sharpen. This knife is also very innocuous when carried or used in an office setting. It's probably one of the least threatening knives available (when it's closed at least).The Cricket is a little pricey for its size and I heard that the current price is substantially higher than it was a couple of years ago, due to strong demand. If it was priced at $45 to $50, it would get 5 stars. At $65, it gets a one-star deduction, since there are many other knives that offer better value, such as Spyderco's Ladybug and the larger Delica 4.Nevertheless, the Cricket is one of the few Spyderco designs that has survived since the company's early days and it's now one of my favorites, alongside the Delica 4, Paramilitary 2 and Sage 1.
L**R
On My Keyring, and It Goes Through Courthouse Security Check
It's a great knife and I cannot find anything else at this level of quality and effectiveness that compares to it. It's good looking, light, thin, superb quality, and has wonderful stability form for such a small knife. Also, importantly, the action is very light and super easy; the (removable) pocket clip provides a holding anchor. I have the Dragonfly that is more solid and a bit more elegant without the bolts, but it's bigger and the (opening/closing) action is much more difficult. This replaced the Dragonfly for my keyring; the Dragonfly was always just a bit big and heavy for a keyring... 10/10 for accomplishing its intention.
L**N
JUST GET IT
Love this EDC! I wear scrubs and was looking for a knife that wouldnโt weigh even down, but also, be functional, at the same time. I have probably over a hundred knives and this one is my new favorite. Think mini cheap Chris Reeve knife with a blade shaped like a talon. Super thin, solid, and well put together. Like another reviewer already said, the spyder flip hole, and spine of the knife need to be ground down a bit cause the edges came sharp. Thatโs probably cause the knife sharpener there is a bit of a overachiever and decided to make everything sharp. Nothing 5 minutes with a file you canโt fix ๐. Get this knife.
J**E
Extremely useful and unique little knife
As my folding knife collection approaches 60 in number, this stainless Cricket remains a favorite. This is one of those rare knives that has an almost magical charm that is hard to put into words. The little bugger is one of the handiest items I own. At first, I did not dig the funky recurved blade shape. But that was before I realized how useful that shape is on a small blade: The tip is perfect for ripping into blister packages and boxes, and the curved blade naturally tracks along in whatever you are cutting. The knife doubles as a cool money clip. It won't threaten anyone--you could even call it "cute". That would be somewhat ironic though, because in the right hands it could serve as a most deadly weapon. The build quality is fantastic, but be aware that the stainless steel finish scratches easily. I made the decision early on to not worry about scratches at all--and you should too--because the idea is to drop this thing in your pocket every day and forget about it until you need it. And you will. Once broken in, the action is smooth. Deploying the blade and then disengaging the frame lock is addictive. Get one. Every couple of days (more or less depending on how much you use it), run both sides of the blade down the corner of a hand strop a couple dozen times. Then touch it up on a Spyderco sharpmaker (use the corners of the stones) every couple of months or so. Life will be good.
A**E
Perfect finesse knife
This is the best knife I've ever owned. It's just one of those items I like to touch and hold.I like it better than any other knife including Manix, Delica, ladybug, various Byrds, Victoronix swiss army knives, buck knives. However this is a light duty knife. It's fantastic for opening up packaging and cutting twine. The tip will wear away under heavier applications... so I would suggest going with a different design if you are going to use it for anything other than small delicate cuts through plastics and light cardboard. The VG10 is a very good steel. The curved design of the blade increases the length of the cutting surface and changes cutting angles as you draw the blade across the material. The tip is tilted forward and is the most aggressive cutting edge (almost like a push cut)... and it will take the most abuse and pressure. I can see why other reviewers say it wears out quickly.I wear this thing in the vineyard as my 3rd knife and forget that it is there... it's so small I've washed it twice because I missed it in my pocket.I was first person on the scene of a rollover car accident and had to free someone who was hung up on their seatbelt. One slice was all it took. I usually have a bigger knife but I had forgotten it. This knife is fantastic because it's always in my small change pocket and it never forgotten or misplaced. It looks like a gentleman's knife. Awesome gift.
G**N
Quality
Great smooth thin little spyderco
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