Product Description
The Lock-It pocket knife is a compact tool with a brown wooden handle and a sharp stainless steel blade. This product is designed for professional use and can be printed with your own logo. It offers a combination of natural materials and durable metal for a high-quality finish.
Application & Use
You use this pocket knife as a promotional gift during trade fairs and corporate events. It is a suitable item for business clients and associations that value practical tools. You can use the knife for various daily tasks. Local regulations may apply to the possession or carrying of knives in public spaces.
Logo & Personalization
You can personalize the Lock-It pocket knife with your own logo or brand name. Customization makes the product a unique marketing tool for your organization. The logo is applied to the handle for maximum visibility. This process ensures your brand remains recognizable during use.
Product Features
This pocket knife features a high-quality wooden handle in a brown color. The blade is made of stainless steel for long-lasting sharpness. It includes a safety lock to prevent the blade from folding while you work. The compact size makes it a portable and convenient tool.
Delivery & Production
The delivery time for this product depends on your specific order volume and the chosen printing options. A minimum order quantity applies to this item. You receive a realistic production schedule after your design is finalized. Every order is processed with care to meet your quality standards.
Hidalgo Bags & More
Hidalgo provides a wide range of promotional items to help you reach your target audience. In addition to knives and tools, you can choose printed Tacx bottles for your sports or business events. We focus on providing durable products that support your brand identity effectively.
| Weight | 75 g |
| Size | 8.5 x 2.5 x 1.3 cm |
| Material | Hout, RVS |
| Length | 8.5 cm |
| Width | 2.5 cm |
Available colours:
Colors on your screen may differ from the actual colors of the final product.


