2-in-1 Folding Utility Knife & Scraper
A razor knife and a flat scraper folded into one zinc-alloy body. Cut, score, and strip — then fold it back into your pocket.
Every part earns its place
Two tools, one body
A razor knife and a flat scraper share the same frame. Open a box, then strip the label without switching tools.
Folds flat, rides light
Closed, it slips into a pocket or pouch. No sheath, no loose blade, no snag.
Blade swaps in seconds
Pop the housing, drop in a standard utility blade, snap it shut. No screwdriver required.
Zinc-alloy frame
A die-cast body takes drops, torque, and years at the bottom of a tool bag.
Three lock depths
Shallow score, medium cut, or full reach — the blade holds where you set it.
SK2 hardened steel
High-carbon SK2 edges cut cardboard, carpet, vinyl, and adhesive and keep biting.
Knife and scraper, finally on one belt
Quit juggling a razor and a putty knife. Score a line, make the cut, then flip to the flat edge to lift paint, caulk, stickers, or glue — one hand, one tool.
Open one-handed, change blades tool-free
A smooth detent deploys it with your thumb. When an edge fades, the housing opens for any standard utility blade in about three seconds.
Jobsite-grade where it matters
The die-cast zinc-alloy body and hardened lock bar shrug off daily abuse. A contoured, textured grip holds through gloves and sweat.
From folded to working in one motion
Unfold & lock
Deploy with a thumb and pick your depth — shallow, medium, or full.
Score or cut
Run the SK2 edge through cardboard, carpet, shrink wrap, or drywall paper.
Flip to scrape
Turn to the flat edge to lift paint, caulk, stickers, or adhesive.
Fold & pocket
Retract, fold, and clip it back on. No sheath, no exposed edge.
DX-2 vs. a traditional utility knife
Engineered to a tolerance
If you open it, cut it, or strip it — this is your tool
Trusted by people who work with their hands
Replaced two knives and a putty tool I used to haul around. The scraper edge alone earned its keep on my first paint job.
The lock actually holds when I lean into vinyl. Blade changes beat my old snap-off and feel far sturdier.
Hundreds of boxes a shift and the grip never tears up my hand. Only wish it came in a louder color.
Scraped 40-year-old wallpaper glue off two rooms. It folds flat, so it lives in my kitchen drawer now.
Cleans off old gasket material and the zinc body handles grease and solvent without slipping.
Three lock depths sound gimmicky until you use the shallow score on caulk lines. Actually useful.
Questions, answered
Which blades fit the DX-2?+
Any standard trapezoid utility blade sold at any hardware store. It ships with hardened SK2 blades, and refills are cheap and universal.
How does the 2-in-1 knife and scraper work?+
One edge holds a razor utility blade for cutting and scoring; the frame itself works as a flat scraper for paint, caulk, glue, and stickers. You change jobs by reorienting the tool, not swapping parts.
Is the folding mechanism tough enough for daily use?+
Yes — a die-cast zinc-alloy frame with a hardened lock bar built for everyday jobsite work, backed by a lifetime frame warranty.
How do the three lock positions work?+
A detent sets the blade at shallow, medium, or full extension so you can score lightly or cut deep without the blade shifting under load.
Can I carry it in a pocket?+
Folded it is about 4.3 inches and pocket-flat with an integrated clip — no sheath, no exposed edge.
What if it is not for me?+
Send it back within 60 days for a full refund, no questions asked. Keep the blades.
How fast does it ship?+
Orders leave our US warehouse within 24 hours, with free shipping over $35.
60-day, no-questions guarantee
Put the DX-2 to work for two months. If it doesn't earn a spot on your belt, send it back for a full refund — and keep the blades.
