OKNIFE U1 Pro utility knife review – Solid knife with a hidden feature

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REVIEW – I prefer using a utility knife for slicing through packing tape when opening boxes vs. using a nice pocket knife. It’s so much easier and more convenient to replace a worn utility blade than having to clean sticky tape residue off a regular knife blade. When OKNIFE (a sub-brand of OLIGHT) asked if I would like to review their U1 Pro utility knife, I was happy to accept because I could always use another utility knife. Let’s take it for a spin.

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Price: $34.99
Where to buy: Amazon

What is it?

The OKNIFE U1 Pro is a utility knife in a folding pocket knife body with a pocket clip and a flip-out bit driver.

What’s included?

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  • OKNIFE U1 Pro utility knife
  • Utility blade (1)
  • Tool
  • Double-headed screwdriver bit
  • User guide

Tech Specs

  • Handle Material – ‎G10 or Micarta
  • Blade Material – Stainless Steel, High Carbon Steel
  • Dimensions – ‎3.7 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Weight – 3.52 ounces

Design and features

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The OKNIFE U1 Pro utility knife is currently available in three styles: the green Micarta handle version shown here, a G10 black carbon fiber-handled version, and a pink version with donut sprinkles. 

At first glance, the U1 Pro looks like a regular folding pocket knife with a strong steel clip on one side.

a pocket knife with a lock

When you look closer, you notice that the blade has a screw lock. More about that later.

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The utility blade is deployed easily with one hand using the built-in thumb stud.

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When deployed, the locking bar snaps in place to prevent the blade from folding closed while in use.

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Then, when you want to close the knife, you just pull the spring-loaded locking bar downward, and the blade drops closed. Just make sure your fingers are out of the way of the blade when you do this or… ouchy.

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The scales of the OKNIFE U1 Pro utility knife are made of Micarta (the version shown here), which gives the knife a cool, almost denim look if denim was green.

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Utility knives are known for having replaceable blades. That’s where that locking screw comes back into play. This screw holds (locks) the blade in place.

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I tried using my fingers to untighten the screw but failed. Then, after using my Leatherman ARC multi-tool to loosen it, I realized that the small tool included with the U1 Pro was designed for this task. Duh!

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The OKNIFE U1 Pro uses standard utility blades that you can find on Amazon, or at your nearest Walmart. They are very affordable which makes using a utility knife so convenient. When the blade is dull, just throw it away and grab a new one. 

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But wait, there’s more! And the funny thing is that I didn’t even notice this feature until I started writing the review. The back of the knife hides a folding bit driver.

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The nail knick makes it easy to unfold the bit driver from the spine of the knife. The bit driver holder is magnetic and comes pre-installed with an SL 3.5 dual-sided flat and Phillips screwdriver bit. Nice!

I spent an afternoon breaking down boxes to get them ready for the recycling center and the U1 Pro was the main tool I used to help me with this task. I liked that the deployed blade was solid in the handle with no wiggle. I also liked that almost the entire length of the blade was exposed instead of just a short length of the tip.

Final thoughts

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The OKNIFE U1 Pro is a nicely designed utility knife that doubles as an EDC pocket knife. I’m a fan of OLIGHT and OKNIFE products. I think they are well-made and constructed to last. There are three styles to choose from, and the built-in bit driver adds extra functionality that slightly helps justify its price. I think it’s a nice knife that I will definitely continue to use, but I wish it was priced about $10 cheaper.

What I like about the OKNIFE U1 Pro utility knife

  • Compact
  • Includes tool for the locking screw
  • Built-in bit driver

What needs to be improved?

  • Include an extra blade or two
  • Lower the price

Price: $34.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided for free by OKNIFE. They did not have a final say on the review and did not preview the review before it was published.

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