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🔪 Slice through your day with the Paraframe I — the ultimate minimalist EDC essential!
The Gerber Gear Paraframe I is a compact, 7-inch folding pocket knife featuring a 3-inch high carbon stainless steel serrated clip point blade. Its open-frame stainless steel handle design keeps it lightweight (2.6 oz) and easy to clean, while the safety frame lock ensures secure use. Equipped with a sturdy pocket clip, this knife is perfect for everyday carry, outdoor activities, and utility tasks. Backed by Gerber’s limited lifetime warranty, it offers reliable performance at an unbeatable value.









| ASIN | B000U7LU20 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,615 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives #88 in Hunting & Tactical Knives & Tools |
| Blade Edge | serrated |
| Blade Length | 7.01 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Serrated |
| Brand | Gerber |
| Brand Name | Gerber |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,352 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658484436 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Length | 7.01 Inches |
| Item Shape | Linear (open), Rectangular (closed) |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Gerber |
| Model Name | Gerber Blades - Paraframe I - Stainless, Serrated |
| Model Number | 22-48443 |
| Part Number | 22-48443N |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Carving, Fishing, Hiking, Whittling |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 7" |
| Special Feature | Serrated Blade |
| Special Features | Serrated Blade |
| Style | Paraframe I (Serrated Edge - Stainless Steel) |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| UPC | 603454371841 013658484436 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
W**N
Best Kitchen EDC
I work in a commercial kitchen and use this knife 40+ hours a week. Usually I'm just slicing through postal tape to open boxes, but I also use it to open food packages. This brings me to my first pro - this knife is really easy to keep clean. It gets pretty grimey after cutting through dozens of bags of poultry, but the skeletonized scales make it a breeze to wash. I never have to worry about cross-contamination from a piece of food getting stuck in the liner. I've considered switching to a knife from CRKT's M16 series, but the Paraframe just has a more open design. Also they're considerably cheaper, which is actually my second favorite thing about the knife. I previously had this exact model and lost it. Losing a $100+ Benchmade or Spyderco would have been a real bummer, but losing a paraframe was more of a minor inconvenience. There is a peace-of-mind that comes with not actually caring about your knife. If I bend the tip or chip the blade... whatever, I'm out fifteen bucks. Whereas ruining some nice M90 or S30V steel would make me pretty salty. I guess that brings us to the blade steel and the first con. I was able to find a Paraframe on BladeHQ.com that was advertised as 7cr17mov. Now, I'm not sure if that was an indication that all Paraframes are made with that steel, but I can safely assume they're at least using something similar. I'm not gonna lie, sharpening this thing every single week gets old quick. It's not difficult. I'll watch some youtube while I absent-mindedly sit with my whetstone. But it is annoying when, after only a few days of use, your knife struggles to slice though cardboard. I often use the serrations to saw through boxes, but this introduces the problem of sharpening the serrated portion of the blade. Gerber, if you're reading this, make a limited run of Paraframes with some better blade steel. Some other cons: It takes a little effort to open the knife. Even when nicely lubricated, it takes a good flick of the wrist to deploy the blade. The skeletonized frame gives you a little extra grip for this, but it doesn't just fall open like some higher-quality knives. I personally like the tip-down design for the big, loose front pocket of a chef's coat. But I can see why some people may prefer a tip-up carry. On my current one, the thumb stud spins freely within the blade. This didn't happen with my previous paraframe which makes me think it's just a small QC issue. It's not at risk of falling out or anything. It's secured in the blade. But it just makes the knife feel cheap. The pocket clip isn't deep carry. I personally don't care if a half inch of metal is sticking out of my pocket. But some people are picky and will drop 80 bucks on aftermarket pocket clips, so I guess this is a con. Some other pros: It has a nice weight to it. Some knives are so light, they feel like a toy (I'm looking at you, Bugout). But when you hold this knife, you just know that you can throw it across the room and won't have to worry about any cheap polymer chipping or snapping. It feels like a sturdy tool, but it's not some 12oz monstrosity. You could still throw it in a backpack without worrying about the weight. Aside from the thumb stud, nothing is loose after months of continuous use. All of the screws holding it together are still snug after beating on it, and the action is still factory-fresh. The Paraframe has an unfair reputation of being a "beginner's knife", but there are plenty of reasons to carry this instead of your $500 auto with s35vn steel and gold-plated hardware. Gerber is a good company. I would urge anybody in the food service industry to use this as their EDC. But this is also great for anybody who wants a solid beater knife for less than 20 bucks.
C**E
Would recommend.
Favorite pocket knife. Durable and affordable.
M**T
Simple, compact, sharp
I've had this for over a year now (I like to wait to test them for durability). The stainless finish is nice, it has a tiny rust blemish, but it is superficial and probably from keeping near the sink periodically. Still sharp, but I don't cut frequently with it. Very lightweight so unnoticeable even if you're wearing good fitting gym shorts. Good quality construction, still works and looks like new.
S**H
Nice and better price than else where.
Hard to open, but a little lubricant would take care of that.
N**3
Way better than similar.
Excellent after 2 days of normal use. Negative reviews seem to be from people not familiar with how to handle tools, especially sharp ones. This is a tool which can be adjusted to your particular tension requirements. One must have a Torx driver of the correct size to adjust the through bolt tension to the desired level for your personal needs. The blade will then open with the ease you desire. The placement of the open bolt is a bit close to the pivot bolt so I had to make the tension less than I would normally have, but it works well when I push the blade open with my thumbnail. One review said they got their fingers into the "unprotected" blade. He must have "small hands". I'm 5'6" and my hands are not big, yet I have had no problems. I walked around with it much of the day just opening and closing it instead of fiddling with beads or similar. That was how I decided on the Torx setting. I also could not get my fingers in the way of the closed device. From factory it is quite sharp. However, I will need to use it for a period of time before deciding if deserves a 5, or demoted to a 3. Thus far, the WEIGHT and style are exactly what I want in a light but fully capable pocket knife. I have many knives as they are a hobby. If this holds an edge it will become my standard carry.
D**.
Good quality
Knife looks and feels solid. Comfortable size for ever day carrying in pocket. The clip is very tight and doesn't fall out of the pocket when clipped.
T**P
Excellent general-purpose knife
The blade is sharp and keeps its edge well. The clip is very strong. The best way to use this to your advantage is to clip the knife to the inside of your jean pocket, with the clip side out. It is possible to clip to a belt, but belts are typically thicker than denim and harder to remove the knife from. The knife is versatile. I have used mine for cutting and eating food, opening boxes, cutting old rubber exhaust hangers from my car, and stabbing through the near-impossible-to-open retail packaging most electronic gadgets come in these days. I have had a few of these in the past, and I have had to replace them because I abused them. The main thing this knife is not suited for is prying, which I unfortunately have had a habit of doing. I've broken the knife from its handle by doing that. MY fault, NOT the knife's! Overall, this is a wonderful knife to keep as a daily clip-on.
M**T
Fireman review Sturdy and lightweight
I absolutely love this knife! I’ve had many over the years. Problem with some is that the pocket clip gets loose because they’re screwed into plastic. This one is all metal. Although I’ve only had it a week, everything is holding up. I’m a fireman in NYC and use this for everything. Was originally looking at a leatherman skeletool because a friend at work has one but after looking at their reviews of broken blades and pliers because of all the cutouts to make it lighter in the pocket I decided to get this. This one is still very light in the pocket you barely know it’s there. Very sturdy, very clean looking in the stainless steel. An awesome price that I would buy another if I ever had to. It’s also not that hard to close with the frame lock design. It’s just right and doesn’t have spring assist open so that’s nice too! Update: months later it’s still my favorite and it’s holding up strong with daily use!
S**.
Product I purchased was what I was sent... Exactly.
Delivery time much faster than I expected & faster than advertised so very happy with that aspect.
A**W
Exactly as described
Great knife. It’s not huge which is what I wanted but it cuts stuff just fine
A**Z
Oil your knife, i suppose
Knife is good. Good weight and form factor. Started rusting after a week - in an office...
V**C
Excelente
Llego en perfectas condiciones
O**A
Me gusto
Mi compra la hice en base a las.demas.opiniones y concuerdo portabilidad cómoda ligera y de buena calidad me hubiera gustado más filo
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