You probably know weโre big fans of knives considering every member of our Pro team carries one. Itโs the folding flipper in particular that we turn to for an EDC, or Every Day Carry, knife. Most people we talk to find once they start carrying one, they really need it only about twenty times a day (give or take). They do general work for us โ opening this, cutting that, scraping whatever โ without tailoring to any particular trade. But that isnโt always the case. Consider theย Klein Electricianโs Pocket Knife with Phillips Screwdriver, for instance. Itโs got some features for everyone but itโs also designed specifically for the electrical trade. Letโs cut to the chase.
First Impressions
Theย Klein Electricianโs Pocket Knife with Phillips Screwdriver looks exactly like the non-Phillips version but they both areย distinguished from Kleinโs product offering of knives by the dark bronzed aluminum handle.
The dual thumb stud, 3-3/8-inch drop point blade is 440A steel, which might give knife aficionadosย pause. On one hand, this grade of steel keeps the price of the knife down but on the other, it really consigns the blade to relatively light-duty use since it needs sharpening more frequently.
The drop point blade features a shallow belly, leaving an excellent piercing tip. The trade-off is the tip is at greater risk of breaking. Thatโs not unique to Klein by any means, itโs just the nature of the blade design.
In any event, the back of the blade has three wire stripping sizes:ย 10 SLD/12 STR, 12 SLD/14 STR, and 14 SLD/ 16 STR โ quite a handy feature for electricians.ย It uses a liner lock for securing the blade after deployment.
The opposite end of this tool features a #2 Phillips screwdriver that deploys with a thumbnail notch and is also secured with a liner lock. When deployed, it creates a screwdriver just over 5-inches long โ a sufficient length with a common head size to tackle many screws youโll encounter.
A pocket clip attaches the knife to you or your bag. With it being time for the rubber and the road to meet, I flicked the thumb stud to deploy the blade and look as cool as possible.
Bryan Adams Feels Alright
If youโve read some of my recent reviews, you know that Iโm smack-dab in the middle of a large service installation in a long-neglected building that was completely gutted andย is now being refurbished. All new conduit, wires, and panels meanย thereโs no shortage of places to use a blade, stripper, and screwdriver.
It occurred to me pretty quickly that theย Klein Tools Electricianโs Pocket Knife with Phillips Screwdriver is a solid pinch hitter: itโs easy to have it on me at all times, whereas I might not have my tool belt or bag at hand with the dedicated tools that are arguably better suited to the functions the knife offers.
440A Steel in Action
In order to really put the knife through its paces, I substituted it for my utility knife during the course of this review. I used it like crazy โ every day over the course of a couple of weeks on heavy gauge wire. You can really sharpen the blade to a fine working edge. I did have to sharpen it once but given the amount of use, I was surprised the 440A steel held its edge as long as it did.
Wire Stripping
I used the strippers on the smaller gauge stuff and itโs no surprise that it doesnโt strip as a well as an actual pair of wire strippers. Butย like I mentioned, the tool is a great stand-in if youโre regular tools arenโt within reach.
Screwdriving
The #2 Phillips screwdriver is quite handy. I recommend you fold the blade (this should be obvious) before deploying the screwdriver. Once you do that, youโll be able to loosen and tighten most screws you come across on the job. As a screwdriver handle, itโs not as user-friendly as a classic Klein screwdriver with a comfort grip but again, itโs there when you need it.
Ergonomics
The handle is quite comfortable. Itโs a great size at 4-9/16 inches long and the knife body is substantial enough to feel secure in the hand. The well-designed contours of the handle contribute to that security โ Klein really thought this through well.
While knife envy doesnโt typically occur among the low- to mid-range knives around the electrical trade, this is one that my buddies donโt want to give back after borrowing it!
The Bottom Line
Although it looks like a traditional folding pocket knife, the Klein Electricianโs Pocket Knife is technically a multi-tool thanks to the addition of a Phillips head screwdriver and wire strippers. Like most multitools, it doesnโt do any of the functions as well or as comfortably as a dedicated tool, but itโs there when you need it.
The knife is built around 440A steel โ easy to put an edge on but tough to retain it long, so youโll need to sharpen it more frequently than some of the other blends. With the price starting out as low as it has and as much as Iโve found it useful, Iโd like to see a mid-grade steel option even though it bumps the price up.
Thereโs no bearing system or spring assist mechanism, so deployment is fairly underwhelming if youโre comparing it to dedicated knife manufacturers.
Ergonomically, the handle design along with the blade and screwdriver lengths are excellent. Itโs really a good fit in my hand. At the end of the day, $24 is a fair price for a tool that I turn to often. This is an excellent, affordable supplementary tool for any electrician.
Klein Electricianโs Pocket Knife With Phillips Screwdriver Features
- Full sized, fine edge drop point blade made of 440A stainless steel
- Three wire stripping notches on the back of the blade (sizes: 10 SLD/12 STR, 12 SLD/14 STR and 14 SLD/ 16 STR)
- No. 2 Phillips driver, the most versatile size
- Liner locking blade secures the blade when open
- Screwdriver is liner locking and folds smartly into the handle
- Rugged aluminum handle
- Pocket clip for easy storage
Klein Electricianโs Pocket Knife With Phillips Screwdriver Specifications
- Item number: Klein Tools 44217
- Blade Material: 440A Stainless Steel
- Drop Point Blade
- Blade Length: 3-3/8โ (85.7 mm)
- Length Closed: 4-3/4โ (120.7 mm)
- Overall Length: 10โ (254.0 mm)
- Weight: 0.44 lbs. (0.20 kg)
- Blade Finish: Satin
- Blade Thickness: 1/8โ (3.2 mm)
- Color: Gray
- Handle Length: 4-9/16โ (115.9 mm)
- Handle Material: Aluminum
- Lockable Blade: Yes
- Retractable Blade
- Blade Storage
- Sharpenable:ย Yes
- Special Features: No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver, 3 Wire Stripping Notches
- Price: $27.99





