After Hours Bottle-Opener Assisted Pocket Blade - Pink Aluminum
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The After Hours Bottle-Opener Assisted Pocket Blade - Pink Aluminum is built for the shift and the celebration after. Spring-assisted opening snaps the 3.25-inch black partial-serrated blade into play fast, while the liner lock keeps it secure. A pink skeletonized aluminum handle cuts weight and adds grip, and the built-in bottle opener at the tail is always ready when the work’s done. Compact at 4.5 inches closed with a pocket clip, it’s an EDC that stands out and shows up.
Feel the Snap of a Clean Assist
There’s a moment when a good folder earns its place in your pocket. For this piece, it’s the first time the spring assist kicks the blade out cleanly and the liner lock clicks in with zero drama. The After Hours Bottle-Opener Assisted Pocket Blade - Pink Aluminum is built for real everyday carry — opening boxes on the clock, cutting cord on the trail, and popping bottles when the job’s finally done.
EDC Utility with a Modern Edge
This isn’t a wall-hanger or a toy. It’s a compact, spring-assisted pocket knife tuned for quick deployment and real-world cutting. The 3.25-inch black drop point blade brings a partial-serrated edge, so you get clean push cuts on the plain edge and aggressive bite on rope, straps, and stubborn packaging. Closed, it rides at 4.5 inches — big enough to work, small enough to disappear in your pocket until you need it.
Built for Work, Designed for After Hours
The name isn’t just a vibe. At the tail of the pink aluminum handle sits a built-in bottle opener, integrated into the profile so it doesn’t snag but is always ready when the shift ends. This is that rare EDC that moves from warehouse to campsite to backyard cookout without feeling out of place. It looks bold, works hard, and doesn’t apologize for doing both.
Handle & Hardware: Why It Feels Right in Hand
The first thing you notice is the color; the reason you keep carrying it is the build. The handle is anodized pink aluminum with skeletonized cutouts that reduce weight and give your fingers natural purchase points. Underneath, exposed stainless steel liners add rigidity, so the frame doesn’t flex when you lean into a cut.
Skeletonized Liners for Strength Without Bulk
The liners are more than just decoration. They reinforce the handle while staying light, and the machining along the edges improves grip where your fingers naturally land. You get a slimmer profile in pocket but a solid, confidence-building feel when it’s in your hand.
Liner Lock You Can Trust Under Pressure
Lockup is handled by a classic liner lock — simple, proven, and fast to disengage one-handed. When the blade is open, the liner steps confidently into place behind the tang, minimizing play. For everyday cardboard, cord, or quick tasks, it’s the kind of lock you don’t have to overthink.
Blade Geometry and Edge: Ready for Real Tasks
The blade runs a practical drop point profile in a matte black finish. That shape gives you a controllable tip for detail cuts and a long enough belly for general slicing. The partial-serrated section near the handle eats through fibrous material that a straight edge can struggle with — think rope, plastic banding, and heavy clamshell packaging.
Spring-Assisted Deployment for Fast Access
The deployment system combines a spring assist with an elongated thumb hole. Once you start the blade moving, the assist does the rest, snapping the blade into lock with authority. Whether you’re wearing gloves on a job site or just need one-handed access while your other hand is full, that speed matters.
Pocket Clip for Everyday Carry
A sturdy pocket clip anchors the knife where you want it. The clip mount points are visible and reinforced, so you’re not worried about it working loose over time. Clipped to jeans, work pants, or a pack strap, it stays put until you’re ready to bring it into play.
Why This Piece Belongs in Your Rotation
If your gear has to earn its place, this design makes a solid case. The aluminum handle keeps the weight in the sweet spot for pocket carry, while the steel blade can take on daily abuse. The bottle opener is not a gimmick; it’s a legit, ready feature that saves you digging for another tool when the day slows down.
For some, this is a primary EDC — a go-to work companion that just happens to look better than the average blacked-out folder. For others, it’s the off-duty knife they reach for on weekends and trips when style counts as much as performance.
Everyday Carriers, Collectors, Gift Givers
Daily carriers will appreciate how quickly it disappears into the pocket until needed and how confidently it opens under pressure. Collectors looking to add a color-pop EDC piece will recognize the appeal of the pink anodized handle against the black blade — it stands out in a drawer full of tactical black. And as a gift, it hits the sweet spot: practical, good-looking, and instantly useful the moment it’s unboxed.
What Buyers Want to Know
Is this a spring-assisted knife or fully automatic?
This is a spring-assisted pocket knife, not an automatic. That means you start the opening manually using the elongated thumb hole or other opening surface, and the internal spring takes over to snap the blade open. It offers fast, one-handed deployment without being a push-button automatic.
How big is it to carry every day?
Closed, it measures about 4.5 inches, which puts it squarely in the compact EDC zone. Open, the overall length is about 7.875 inches with a 3.25-inch cutting edge. It’s large enough to handle real work but not so big that it feels out of place in a pocket or on a waistline.
What kind of tasks is the partial-serrated blade good for?
The combination edge is versatile. The plain edge portion is ideal for clean slicing — think boxes, tape, food prep in a pinch. The serrated section closest to the handle bites into rope, webbing, and stubborn plastics, letting you power through materials that would dull a straight edge faster.
Will the pink handle finish hold up to use?
The handle is anodized aluminum, which means the color is bonded into the surface, not just painted on. Normal pocket carry and regular work use will give it honest wear over time, but the underlying aluminum stays structurally sound and resists corrosion. It’s built to be carried, not babied.
Find Your Version of This Knife
Whether you’re the person who always has a blade handy, the one building out a collection of standout EDC pieces, or the friend looking for a gift that actually gets used, the After Hours Bottle-Opener Assisted Pocket Blade - Pink Aluminum fits the role. It’s modern, functional, and unapologetically bold in color.
In a world full of anonymous black folders, this one brings personality without sacrificing performance. Clip it in, put it to work, and let it earn its place in your daily carry story.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.25 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 7.875 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.5 |
| Blade Color | Black |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | Drop Point |
| Blade Edge | Partial-Serrated |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Theme | None |
| Safety | Liner lock |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Spring-assisted |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |