A Comb That’s More Than a Comb
Here’s the deal — this is one of those products that makes people do a double take. It looks exactly like a basic plastic comb. But separate the two halves and you’ve got a knife with a 3.5-inch half-serrated blade. It’s not trying to replace your everyday carry knife. What it does is give you a discreet backup blade disguised as the most boring object in your bag. Nobody looks twice at a comb.
Who This Knife Is For
This is a gift item and a novelty item, and there’s nothing wrong with that. It’s for the person who gets a kick out of clever, disguised tools. You’re buying a fun stocking stuffer, a white elephant gift, or something for your friend who collects unusual knives. It’s also a reasonable backup blade for someone who wants a knife that doesn’t advertise itself. The pink version is popular with people who want something discreet in their purse or bag.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Comb Knife if you want:
- A disguised blade that looks like an everyday item
- A fun, affordable gift or conversation piece
- A discreet backup that nobody will notice
Consider something else if you need:
- A serious everyday carry knife (get a proper folder)
- Heavy-duty cutting capability (this is a novelty with real utility, not a work knife)
Novelty with Actual Utility
The half-serrated blade is a nice touch. The serrations handle fibrous materials like cord and zip ties, while the plain edge section handles smoother cuts. At 3.5 inches, there’s enough blade to actually do some work — opening packages, cutting tape, slicing through light materials. It’s a real blade, not a toy, which is what separates this from the cheap novelty stuff you find at gas stations.
The overall length when converted to a knife is 6.5 inches, which gives you a reasonable handle to hold onto. When it’s assembled as a comb, it looks and functions like an ordinary grooming tool. The disguise is convincing enough that it sits in a purse, bag, or drawer without drawing any attention.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Self-Defense Knife Stack Up?
| Feature | Self-Defense Knife | Pepper Spray | Stun Gun | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everyday Utility | Cutting tool + defense ✓ | Defense only | Defense + flashlight | Defense only |
| Range | Arm’s reach | 8-12 feet ✓ | Contact only | Audible range |
| No Batteries/Refills | Always ready ✓ | Expires | Needs charging | Needs batteries |
| Legal Carry | Varies by state/blade length | Most states ✓ | Most states ✓ | Legal everywhere ✓ |
| Best For | Utility + last-resort defense | Distance defense | Close encounters | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
Blade length is 3.5 inches with half-serration. Overall knife length is 6.5 inches. Available in black and pink. The comb portion is functional — it actually works as a comb. This is a disguised knife, so be aware of local laws regarding concealed blades. Some jurisdictions have specific rules about disguised weapons. Check before you carry.
Looks like a comb, works like a knife — grab one for yourself and a few for gifts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it actually work as a comb?
Yes. The teeth are real and functional. It’s not the best comb in the world, but it’ll do the job. That’s kind of the point — if it didn’t look and function like a real comb, it wouldn’t be much of a disguise.
Is the blade sharp out of the box?
It comes with a serviceable edge. It’s not razor-sharp, but it handles typical cutting tasks without issue. The half-serration adds extra cutting ability on tougher materials.
Can I take this through airport security?
Absolutely not. It’s a real knife regardless of what it looks like. TSA screens for blades, and this will get confiscated. Leave it at home when you fly.








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