

🔪 Stay sharp, stay ready: The pocket knife that’s always on your side.
The Gerber Gear EAB Lite is a sleek, stainless steel folding utility knife featuring a 1.5-inch contractor-grade replaceable blade, a secure liner lock, and an integrated money clip for seamless everyday carry. Weighing just 2.2 ounces and measuring 5.1 inches open, it’s engineered for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand compact, reliable cutting power backed by a limited lifetime warranty.








| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Gerber |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Length | 5.1 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Pounds |
D**L
Purpose built.
This is a wonderful knife to have on you all the time, but a terrible knife to use all the time. If you are looking for something to subject to frequent, heavy duty use, this is not the knife for you. That's not to say it's not durable.. it seems plenty durable to me, but it just doesn't have the ergonomics for it. I'm a graphic designer/production manager. I need to open a few packages a day usually. Sometimes cut off strapping, tape, or other mounting. In my office I had one of those cheap snap-off cutters, but if I was out of the office it was always a total pain to find a cutter. In a warehouse you keep things in one spot generally, but with daily use they get scattered. Every time I needed a knife I had to spend a few minutes just looking for one. It was a massive waste of time. My warehouse manager got me a decent little collapsable knife, but it was too big to keep on me all the time with my keys, wallet, phone, etc. That's where this comes in! You know that little pocket-within-a-pocket on your jeans that no one ever has a use for? This fits perfectly in there!, clip it on with the knife inside, clip out and it is so tiny you'll forget it is there. Now whenever I need a cutter I just reach down and it's right there. I haven't found another knife that is this compact that still has a full-sized blade. There are a few that are close to this size.. but they have mini blades that impair their functionality. The blade on this is extremely high quality, it is full sized and actually quite a bit thicker than the bulk blades we normally buy for our warehouse. Now for it's short comings.. I don't see these as marks against it (per my 5 star rating). They are just design compromises that needed to be made to reduce the size: * This is a two hand open, two hand close knife. If I know I have a number of packages to open, or I have to cut down a lot of corrugated for flat-packing, I'll grab a larger, better suited knife. There's not room for a complex locking mechanism.. so deal with it if you want a knife this small. * The blade is much more time consuming to change than the alternatives. If you're doing a lot of cutting, this isn't for you. This is something you keep on you for when you need it, not something you use as your workhorse. * Price. This isn't a $3 knife. if you're going to keep it on you, $12 is not a lot for the utility and engineering of this thing.. but if they start disappearing it's going to get costly. Keep it on you. Don't lend it out. Keep track of it and it is more than worth the cost. * The clip?? People keep complaining about belt-clip issues. The clip is designed to be very slim-one of my problems with a lot of other folding cutters is how fat the clip is. I had to take it off my previous ones and they were STILL fatter than this one with the clip. This clip is not designed for a full-thickness leather belt-that is going to wreck it! I've put it over the edge of my pocket every day for months with no issues.. with a thinner woven belt thrown in for good measure! If you try to use this knife like a contractor-grade cutting tool, you are going to have a bad time. If you want to have an ultra-compact, high-quality cutting tool on you all day, every day, for as-needed use, this is the perfect tool. I love this thing and I never leave home without it clipped inside my pocket! (unless I know I'm going somewhere with tight security!... be careful, it's easy to forget it's there!)
M**N
The knife that'll always be with you
I love these little things so much that I give them as gifts to pretty much everyone. The form factor is perfect for a EDC knife that you'll actually use all the time because it's always with you. Folded up, it fits neatly in the coin pocket of most jeans and it opens to provide just enough handle length to be safe to use without serious concern. You never need to worry about sharpening it since you can just reverse and eventually change the standard utility blade it uses. A dime is perfect for use as a screwdriver for undoing the little blade retention screw. Additionally, that little screw protrudes just enough that one handed opening with your thumb always just works. I've been using one as my daily driver for a few years and the hinge and liner lock are both as solid and smooth as when I got it. It may be a small little thing, but the aluminum body is tough where it counts. Between the compact size and ease of blade replacement, it's just about the perfect carry knife to keep with you all the time for those daily pocketknife tasks. On top of that, it's inexpensive enough that even if you were to lose it, it wouldn't be a huge deal. Huge value and a quality product that receives top marks for just being a useful tool.
E**N
Great value, great construction but some caveats...
My favorite Every day blade. This is the third one I've bought, I lost the other two. one thing I would change or add is a piece or two of grip tape, makes it that much easier to open and close one handed. I use this by flicking out the blade, the weight is good enough so that it doesn't need too much force to open and close and I can one-hand the open close process. The trick is releasing it enough from the closed position to flick it out. Super smooth and works every time. body/handle is too smooth and has an awkward feel to it, Really not comfortable to grip, but I don't hold it for very long so it doesn't bother me too much, you just figure a way to hold for whatever you're doing. Certainly not ergonomic for a hand grip. The belt/money clip portion had gotten so loose on my last one that it just came off, I had to bend it so that it would stay on, but it would still come off again, so this one I'm careful of what and where I clip it, nothing too thick, like the pocket of my jeans. That's really where I'd prefer to keep it but that's where I kept my last one all the time and likely why the clip bent out so much. One thing I like about it is the minimalist design, there isn't much waste here, the weight is good and the best quality blade is included with it, I've switched out blades on my last two a few times, but I would come back to the thick heavy duty blades these come with. You have to look up the model number to get the right ones though. I think that info is in the Q&A section. Another negative is the way the blade is held in, if you lose that screw, good luck finding one that fits the same. also I would like to grind down the screw face to be flush with the surface, although I use my middle finger to push against the screw to open the blade, I'd rather have a flat piece of grip tape to assist in this. I don't want to mess with this screw if I don't have to so it won't get loose and get lost. The price is also great, I really hated to lose the last two but it's not so bad to replace it. One more thing, I had to make a "key" to open my last one to lube it. and I have no idea if there is some sort of commercial screw driver you can purchase for this. But when you need to open it you will likely want to find the right tool for the job instead of having to make one like I did. Also I will never be able to find this key I made the next time I need it so I'll have to just make another, why not just use allen keys(hex) like most other manufacturers? Just one of the lame things about this knife, not a deal breaker but annoying.
C**R
Nice little pocket utility knife
This is a nice little pocket utility knife. It comes with a single unbranded standard size double-notch heavy duty blade that is 1mm thick. The blade is held in place by the geometry of the knife frame and a single M3-0.5mm narrow cheese head slotted screw. The folding blade mechanism uses a liner lock to prevent accidental closure. When folded closed, the blade is entirely enclosed by the frame of the knife. There is no locking mechanism to prevent accidental opening, but the friction fit and design of the blade has kept that from happening in my experience. The money clip doubles as an extremely sturdy pocket clip that holds the knife with blade tip pointed up. There are similar heavy duty replacement blades that can be found from Stanley and others, but I've found the best replacement blade is the Jewel Blade Ultra HD Stainless Steel Straight JB92M0401. These match the 1mm thickness of the original blade exactly, they are stainless (which is great considering pockets do get damp with sweat from time to time), and are made in Sheffield, England. I've found them to be of the equal of or better quality than the original blade. I didn't care for the cheese head slotted screw that secures the blade. It works, but you have to be careful when tightening it, or you'll strip the threads. I replaced it with an M3-0.5mm x 4mm low-profile 316 stainless steel socket head screw and a M3 x 5.0mm OD x 0.5mm nylon washer to prevent loosening. That socket head screw diameter of 5.5mm perfectly fits the hole in the side of the frame and sits perfectly flush on both sides when used with a 1mm blade as supplied. If using thinner "regular" blades, you need to reduce the length of the screw to 3mm or less or use multiple washers to compensate.
G**S
Excellent but very stiff catch
Amazing little knife, folds down so flat and small with a solid clip. Seems very strong, has a great feel both closed and open, nice sized handle. Deploying the blade is simple but releasing the catch to fold it back is recessed into the mechanism too far and is way too stiff, for me and two other men who tried it, this isn't a knife for opening & closing routinely, requires two hands. The blade is a box cutter blade fully exposed, seems like it would be easy to cut yourself by accident (i haven't). It will NOT close by accident which is the point I'm sure. I cannot see the average woman being able to do it, tho, nor wanting to. This is a purpose-built box cutter, it will not adequately replace my Kershaw Leek knife (which I lose so often, decided to try a $14 replacement) but the Kershaw is $70. Definitely keeping it, people who hold it closed or open marvel at it until they go to close it.
P**D
So cool and useful!
Very tough utility knife disguised as a money clip! Easy blade exchange and secure cross bar lock. Looks cool, too!
T**R
Perfect daily driver for work
Excellent quality perfect size. Made of metal, but light. It’s almost invisible in my pocket. I have big hands and was scared it was going to be too small but it actually fits perfectly! I was also worried about the mechanism that keeps the blade open but it hasn’t failed me yet.
R**N
Great quality.
I really like the amount of useable blade this knife affords me, that and the small UNbulky size of it. It's a really slick little knife.
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