🖤 Flip with finesse, balance, and style—master the art effortlessly!
The KEEDAS Integral Channel Plastic Handle multitool features a durable, lightweight plastic handle designed for optimal balance and smooth flipping. Measuring 9.85 inches overall and weighing only 2.12 ounces, it’s ideal for beginners seeking a safe, burr-free tool to practice with. Its sleek black design makes it a perfect gift for enthusiasts looking to elevate their skills.
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | KEEDAS |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.85 x 1.4 x 0.4 inches |
Item Weight | 2.12 Ounces |
Included Components | Plastic Handle |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | KEEDAS |
Item Weight | 2.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.85 x 1.4 x 0.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | T102-C |
Style | Modern |
Power Source | NO |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**E
Just as described
My 13 yr old son love learning new tricks with this!
M**N
Keedas plastic integrated balisong trainer
These guys are ok when you need to flip where they don't allow trainers. This keedas has washers and bushings. Allot of play, but what do you expect from a plastic balisong.Thanks
M**N
It's light so less damage
It's plastic. My other practice knife is aluminum and has more weigh, but it has enough weight that if you practiced in front of a TV or your mother's glass menagerie curio cabinet, it could lead to massive damage and she will kick you out and disown you. It should do most tricks, but I'm only a beginner so I'm having a lot of trouble with the Chaplan (spin it around your finger) because it just lacks the momentum the keep it going. I can do it easier with the metal knife, but I will eventually lose it after 1 or 2 spins and I don't want it flying into anything. I wouldn't worry about it breaking because it is a sturdier than thin plastic and just as long as you're not practicing over concrete or around a wood chipper.
A**E
IT SUCKS
It sucks the handles are loose it looked way different then in the picture it’s plastic and when I tried fixing it it won’t work
S**D
Feels better than the real squiddy and is a third of the price
Better than the real squiddy and runs on bushings!
O**E
What's it really for?
This Integral Channel Plastic Handle from the KEEDAS Store is a tool for which there is no obvious purpose. The product is described as a light-weight, multitool, and everything about the description is intentionally obtuse. Clearly, this is a device for practicing the art of handling a balisong, or butterfly knife, which is illegal in many jurisdictions.The knife originated in the Philippines. My Dad spent some time there during his time in the service, and I remember him telling me stories of people who could handle these knives with amazing skill. Acquiring such skill requires a lot of practice, and passing laws against these knives makes the knives very attractive, especially to young males.This "multitool" arrived in a white box with a small wrench for adjusting the tension, or drag, on the joints. No instructions were included, but I'm sure you can find tons of videos on YouTube, uploaded by "experts". It is basically lightweight balisong handles with a fake plastic blade. The handles are smooth with no flaws or burrs. The joints have brass bearings to make the action very smooth. I've deducted two stars because this is just a way for a company to separate fools from their money.
S**S
Hard to put down!
This thing is so much fun. I've always wanted a butterfly knife, but I was always afraid I'd cut myself. This allows me to learn how to use one without worrying about cuts. I got one for my daughter as well.
W**H
Butterfly practice made easy
This is a fun way] to practice your techniques with a butterfly, or to let a new person practice with a safe tool. Its weight and balance are odd, but it works perfectly fine as a beginner practice option. It's a great fidget tool as well. It is well made, does what it is supposed to, and should last a longtime. I recommend this without hesitation as a fidget toy, practice item for a beginner, or just an extra practice tool for an experienced person.
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