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Kershaw folding knives with BlackWash finish hit Amazon all-time lows: prices from $11 Prime shipped

Amazon has the Kershaw 8700BLK Shuffle Multi-Function Tool Knife in Black for $11.20 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $49. That’s almost 50% below the original listing, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best price we can find. It carries a 4+ star rating from hundreds, much like the other options we have on sale today at Amazon:

More details on the Kershaw 8700BLK:

The Shuffle is a compact, versatile & tough multi-function tool. You’ll like its compact size, manual opening, and discovering how useful that stubby little blade really is. You’ll also like how nicely the finger contours fit your hand and how our K-Texture handle provides an extra secure grip. The Shuffle has some additional tricks up its sleeve, too. It has a flathead screwdriver at the butt of the knife, which doubles as a lanyard attachment, and a handy bottlecap lifter built into the back of the knife. The blade is made of made of a steel known for toughness and durability. The K-Texture handle—composed of a repeating pattern of the Kershaw logo “k”—is exclusive to Kershaw and enhances grip. A liner lock secures the Shuffle’s blade open in use, but closes easily when its tasks are done. As a utility knife, a work knife, or just a great multi-function pocketknife, the Shuffle is the right choice. And if you’re into basic black, with this new Shuffle, you can’t go wrong.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices