Kershaw Shuffle II

Kershaw Shuffle II

Kershaw Shuffle II

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About Kershaw Shuffle II

The Shuffle II is a tanto knife adaptation of the original that also sports a longer handle and blade. It's still a compact knife and multi-function tool for everyday adventurers. The Shuffle II has a BlackWash finished tanto style blade, a backspacer with a bottle-opener, and a lanyard hole that is also an emergency screwdriver. The black GFN handle features a sculpted pattern grip, nested steel liner lock, and reversible deep carry pocket clip.

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Specifications

Brand Kershaw
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 6.25"
Blade Length 2.50"
Cutting Edge 2.25"
Blade Thickness 0.11"
Blade Material 8Cr13MoV
Blade Style Tanto
Blade Grind Hollow
Finish Acid Wash
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.00"
Handle Thickness 0.40"
Handle Material GFN
Color Black
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 3.00 oz.
User Right Hand, Left Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Down
Knife Type Manual
Opener Thumb Stud
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Shuffle II
Model Number 8750TBLKBW
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Great EDC!

Jeff S.
3 years ago

Just received this knife about a week ago and it has not left my pocket yet. Very light weight. Easy open and close. Loved the purchase so much I bought a 2nd for daughter to carry in her purse. Well done Kershaw!

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It is pretty good overall

William L.
3 years ago

There are main two things I dislike about the knife. First is its jagged shape feels a bit uncomfortable in my hands. Second is the lock mechanism very difficult to use since it is so small and slightly hard to reach. The knife, however, still has many great traits. It came in super sharp and the opening mechanism feels really good. Overall I might recommend it.

Strangely good.

Mikey Y.
3 years ago

I got this as a birthday present and was very surprised at how good it is. The geometry makes it very easy to sharpen and its also very good for random utility like opening boxes and scraping. The prybar/screwdriver function is cool and handy and it being a bottle lifter is also sweet. I carry it in my 5th pocket almost daily.

I REALLY wanted to love this knife

Christopher B.
4 years ago

I purchased this and it's black counterpart hoping they were the perfect fit for my EDC needs. As others have mentioned this is a get what you pay for situation. The handle is quite flimsy and visibly bends under grip. Blade is not even close to sharp out of the box. The stud is small and would be better served with a finger flip open. Closing with the liner lock is difficult because read more it sits so far inside the handle. It's a shame because with a frame and any sort of metal support system this knife would be a beast. Kershaw used to offer their Cryo in this same price point with a metal frame lock and spring assist. If this knife had one or both of those features it's a homerun.

I like it

Te B.
4 years ago

For less than $20 bucks I've picked up all 3 of the colors available. It's not the most solid knife but for the money I like it enough to buy all 3. I really like the fact that it's a small tanto, and I barely know it's in my pocket when I carry it.

Good, Reliable Knife

Reece O.
4 years ago

I love this knife and how small it is! Feels very comfortable in my hand and is a good companion knife to my other bigger knives.

Perfect little knife

Forrest W.
4 years ago

Buddy of mine gave this one to me. At first I didn't think much of it but soon found it was remarkably handy. I didn't find myself using the bottle cap opener and screwdriver very often, but when I needed them they were there and i didn't have to fumble on my keychain to get one of my other multitools. perfect little knife, love the tango point too.

Nice Knife

Josh M.
4 years ago

A nice knife for the price. Does the job as a knocker knife. Scales are plastic-y so expect that.

Great EDC Starter Knife

William T.
4 years ago

If you are in to EDC, the Kershaw shuffle is your best budget option.

The 8Cr13MoV steel is sturdy but also very light weight. Although some may not prefer tanto blades, the upgrade from the Kershaw Shuffle I's standard drop point was a good move. This tanto blade is great for everyday and tactical purposes and with the acid stonewash finish, it looks rugged yet premium. read more

Aside from the blade, the handle gives you a nice grip with its unique textured finish. The edges are also curved for your fingers.

And just to end it off, the Shuffle II gives you a nice lanyard hole with a built in bottle opener and pry bar flat head.

I definitely recommend this knife to all EDC geeks or anyone that wants a great knife for a great price.

As an EDC, pretty good

PU D.
4 years ago

I just started to collect the knife again recently. After many hours of searching and comparing, I bought Kershaw Shuffle II. It looks cool. It is comfortable and safe for handling and control. It is a multi-tool knife. It is small so good for everyday carrying. Even not as sharp as I expect, I love it!

This is an awesome little knife!

Joshua L.
5 years ago

First impressions after i just opened it.

The ergonomics are always the first thing i appreciate in a knife, and this one fits the hand well. I avoided buying the first one because i thought the bottle opener would poke my hand when grasping it, so im glad they re-positioned it. I can see this knife being one i carry with me all the time. The blade length is all you need read more for every day use, and it's not too heavy.

Three things that may have been interesting to see is...
-It looks like it could have been a flipper. Just look at the back in the closed position if you get it, and you will see what i mean.

-Making it a lock back would have been cool too since all you would have to do is move your thumb down the back of the knife to unlock it.

-It is only tip down carry on the clip, but oh well, its not too much of a big deal to me.

Overall, i am very happy with this knife!

Wanted to like it

Jason G.
5 years ago

I was happy about this purchase until I had the knife in hand.... Blade was ok, action ok, ergo is nice but the handle material and lack of a real frame are deal breaker....I know this is a sub $20 knife right now but there are better options available from this brand and others alike.... Just pass this one up....it's not as cool as it looks

Good little knife

Robert P.
5 years ago

The shuffle is a back up knife I carry for my kershaw blur at work I use the shuffle mainly for opening letters or boxes or even beers when I can’t find a bottle opener

Well designed big brother to the Shuffle

Charles D.
5 years ago

I’m not a huge fan of the tanto blade over the previous versions blade profile. The handle is better for larger hands, if a little “plasticy” feeling. A good edc blade for the money.

Would have paid MSRP for G-10 or Micarta

Arthur A.
5 years ago

My only complaint for this great little knife is the extremely cheap feeling plastic scales. Run my fingernails over them and it sounds like a 1990's Saturn Dash. Compounded by the fact that no one bothers to make scales for a $20 Kershaw. The stone wash blade is awesome functional shape and the bottle opener got me into my fav IPA like a champ! Those darn scales though. :-\

Very handy

Jacan C.
5 years ago

Small knife with a big feel to it. Used the end as a pry bar for opening paint cans and such. Like the bottle opener position. Definitely recommend. If they do a shuffle 3... Hopefully they make a flipper cause the thumb stud gets caught on my pocket sometimes.

Very cool

Brian H.
5 years ago

Works well and looks good. I bought myself two and my wife one. Can't really beat the price and quality.

Very nice

Brian H.
5 years ago

Works well and looks good. I bought myself two and my wife one. Can't really beat the price and quality.

My Work Knife

Richard G.
6 years ago

This is my go to beater knife for work. I work IT in a data center and this knife helps me open boxes, strip cat cables, cut fiber optic cables, and with the end of the knife opened up AC units and even pry open server cases that are jammed shut. Very versatile knife without having to carry a multi tool.

Build quality: 5 stars
Materials: 3 stars
Aesthetics: 2 stars
Personal read more likability: 5 stars

Perfect budget multiple use knife

Kenneth E.
6 years ago

My intention for buying this knife was to replace my BHQ exclusive squid. I think overall it was a step up. As this knife added more features like the bottle opener, pry bar/screwdriver and large lanyard hole. I love the blackwash finish and the GFN handles actually feel pretty nice. The clip holds the knife pretty deep in the pocket and does not stand out much in most jeans. The read more knife did come a little gritty and squeky but i took it apart, cleaned and oiled and it works perfectly. Would really recommend it for a small EDC or just a knife to leave in the car or a pack.

Fun sub-$20 knife.

Chris S.
6 years ago

Bought this knife knowing it was going to be a total beater/EDC. The knife came sharp, has stayed sharp, has a decent action and yes...the bottle opener works. Haven't had any use for the pry bar/screwdriver, but I'm sure it would do fine. Tan scales with blackwash blade is a nice, unique color combo. Site pretty deep in the pocket and wears well with by beige work pants.

Perfect for any budget

Michael R.
6 years ago

For under $20 bucks you can’t go wrong. Kershaw makes some of the best budget knives, and this is a prime example. Before I started collecting higher end knives this was a daily carrier.

Esee_4p

Luis p.
6 years ago

Razor sharp strait out of the box

Great knife

Basil p.
6 years ago

Great edc knife

C+ EDC knife

Mix R.
6 years ago

Okay budget EDC knife. Ergonomics are great for my medium-sized hands. The finger choil allows for great control. Blade wasn't hair-shaving sharp out of box but sharp enough for my light everyday tasks (cutting box, rope, bandages, etc). Of note is the action. After more than 2 months of using and fidgeting witg the knife, the action is still significantly rough. No blade play or read more lockup failures, but thats only with my light use. Cap lifter function is okay; it doesn't always open bottles on the first try, but so far it opens all bottles I've tried it on. Used the screwdriver/prybar a couple of times and it's serviceable.

All in all a good budget EDC knife, especially given the extra functions and the price point.

Best knife

Ryan D.
6 years ago

Bought this awhile ago didn’t look into it much just liked the look and i’m so happy i did. This knife is great for edc and fidgeting when bored. The blade came razor sharp out of the box and i love the bottle opener / flat head . I’ve used it to tighten screws and as a pry bar and touch could easily throw a lanyard on it. love this knife i own a spyderco and i still carry read more this more then then it. perfect inexpensive knife.

Unique EDC

Jared s.
6 years ago

I've use this knife for about a year and it has gone past my expectations. I have larger hands and I was surprised how well it fits. The blade shape is very useful and perfect for small cutting jobs. I have never used the bottle opener on the end, but I have used the pry bar/screw driver many times. The stonewash on the blade gives it a unique look. Definitely would recommend buying. read more

Multitoolish

Marcus O.
6 years ago

A bit plastig, but that’s ok. A bit crude sharpened. The prybar/screwdriver is quite useful and so is the bottle opener.

Really cool knife!!!!

Peter B.
6 years ago

I bought this as a budget edc and I couldn't be more pleased! For the price, this is a great knife. I highly recommend this piece for every day light duty tasks. Takes a sharp edge and holds very well.

Great budget edc!!!!!

Peter B.
6 years ago

Hard to beat this blade for the money. Great ergonomics and decent blade steel. I really like this knife.

Good for the price

Philip r.
6 years ago

Design gets 4 stars. The blade is ok, its the scales that do nothing for me. They feel like plastic because they are. Definitely not an edc for me. A good drawer or glove box knife. If it had better scale material I'd pay more for it. G10 would be a nice option

Very cheap feeling

Christian C.
7 years ago

Okay I know this is a sub 20 dollar knife. I have no experience with the previous Shuffle knives but I do have a lot of experience with Kershaw both expensive and inexpensive. This knife is very lightweight which is a plus but its unnervingly light weight. The action is rough(plastic washers). The blade is so light wight there is no momentum to flick out the blade with your thumb(more read more on that later). Don't think it wall fall shut either. It came sharp out of the box not shaving sharp but paper cutting sharp. Clip is decent, lock up is like 20%, not that great but I did a couple hard spine whacks and it didn't fail.

Oh but the best thing (sarcasm) is the detent. It plain sucks, all you have to do is shake the knife and the blade pops out.

I would look at other budget kershaws, this one is a swing and a miss IMO. A Skyline has more appeal having better action, build quality, and made in the USA.

I haven't really used the screwdriver or the bottle opener yet but they look like they would function.