This post was first published in 2016 but updated in 2023 to include different models.
In this world of big-box stores and 128-ounce sodas, some say the bigger, the better. In the world of knives, however, that’s not always the case. Sure, you could get a truly massive folder like the Cold Steel Counter Point XL (which has a 6-inch blade) for hard-core tasks, but what about when you need to carry something light that can cut some twine or open a package.
That’s when smaller is better.
For those who want a lightweight knife that will slip unnoticed in any pocket or attach easily to a keychain, we searched our store for the smallest knives around. There are a lot of tiny knives out there, but these come with blade lengths around 1.75 inches and under.
CRKT Squid Compact
Blade length: 1.75 inches
Overall length: 4.65 inches
The Squid was already a small yet bulky folder that was consistently called one of the best little big knives ever made.
So when CRKT decided to shrink some of its popular folders even more, the Squid was a natural choice. The Squid Compact has a small but capable 1.75-inch blade and an overall length of 4.65 inches.
Despite its small size, it’s still a very capable knife.
Spyderco Bug
Blade length: 1.27 inches
Overall length: 2.9 inches
Spyderco makes some minuscule knives like the Ladybug and HoneyBee, but the Spyderco Bug is the tiniest of all. This cute little guy fits in the palm of your hand with a 1.27-inch blade. When engaged, the knife comes in at less than 3 inches long.