This New Keychain Knife Is Just Insanely Tiny, Functional, Affordable and Cool

Just when you thought they couldn’t possibly shrink any more and still be realistically useful, this small wonder appears.

Compact gold and silver multi-tool with screws resting on a finger wearing a silver ring.Small Carry

If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more

As a tiny knife enthusiast, I absolutely love my WESN Microblade

With its closed length of 2.25 inches, it sits perfectly on a keychain, while the 1.5-inch blade is surprisingly versatile and handy.

Three small folding utility knives in gold, silver, and black, standing upright on a gray surface.
Beautifully designed and precisely machined, the Pinner stands up to close examination.
Small Carry

Still, I can’t help but do a double-take over Small Carry’s latest release, which somehow comes much smaller, yet still appears quite functional.

Dubbed the Pinner, this wallet-friendly dynamo is making one helluva case for some keychain space.

Tiny answer

So, just how small is this sucker? The Pinner measures 3cm (1.2 inches) closed and 4.3cm (1.7 inches) open, with its chonky little blade offering an 11.5mm (0.45-inch) cutting edge.

That’s really not much, but when it comes to daily tasks such as box opening, tag removing and twine cutting, it’s absolutely qualified. 

small carry pinner 3cm knife in action
This GIF nicely showcases just how much you can cut with less than half an inch of effective edge.
Small Carry

Especially considering the bevy of design and engineering know-how packed into it. 

After all, the Pinner’s components are CNC-machined for inch-perfect precision, with a non-locking mechanism that nonetheless keeps the blade securely in place when it’s both closed and open. 

Black compact folding knife held between thumb and forefinger against a light background.
The non-locking mechanism nevertheless clicks into place securely when the knife is opened and closed.
Small Carry

Small as it is, I dare say it is ergonomically optimized; the contoured underbelly of the handle provides a nice spot for the thumb and middle finger, while a bit of jimping on the back of the blade improves index finger grip.

The base materials appear pretty solid in their own right — a steel handle and stainless steel blade of unspecified type.

Close-up of a black folding knife with a patterned Damascus steel blade partially open.
For a bit more dough, you can upgrade the blade to Damascus steel, which looks just as great as it operates.
Small Carry

However, if you are willing to splash a bit more cash (see details below), you can upgrade to more bombproof ingredients.

I’m talking a titanium handle and a blade made of Damascus steel, which is renowned for its history, its unique rippling finish and its winning blend of edge retention and toughness. 

Set of metal keys and a gold-colored key organizer attached to a carabiner clipped to blue denim fabric.
I have to admit the Pinner rides even lighter on the keychain than my beloved Microblade.
Small Carry

Rounding out the user-friendly features are a couple of key holes. The one in the blade itself aids deployment — with a bit of practice, you might even be able to spring it with one hand. 

The one in the handle sets it up perfectly for your keychain, where it shall fly quite under the radar, even smaller than a fob, till the moment you cheekily deploy it to surmount the next daily speed bump.

Availability and pricing

The Small Carry Pinner is available now on Kickstarter, with Early Bird pricing starting at ~$25.

Upgrading the body to titanium and the blade to Damascus steel adds ~$9 and ~$12, respectively.

Estimated delivery is May 2026.

Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.

add as a preferred source on google
,