

🔪 Slice through your day with precision and style — the Mini Praxis means business.
The CIVIVI Mini Praxis is a compact, folding pocket knife featuring a 2.98-inch satin-finished D2 steel blade known for its sharpness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. It boasts a smooth, quick one-handed flipper deployment thanks to a ceramic ball-bearing pivot and a durable, moisture-resistant G10 handle for a secure grip. Designed for everyday carry and outdoor use, this knife combines professional-grade materials with ergonomic design, backed by a USA-based lifetime service warranty.















| ASIN | B0BF8N995B |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,953 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #14 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 2.98 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Point |
| Brand | CIVIVI |
| Brand Name | CIVIVI |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,517 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Height | 0.03 centimeters |
| Item Length | 6.79 Inches |
| Item Weight | 4.05 Ounces |
| Manufacture Year | 2021 |
| Manufacturer | WeKnife |
| Model Name | Mini Praxis |
| Model Number | C18026C-2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Black G10 |
| Theme | Outdoor Activities |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**6
Incredible Knife — Feels Like a $200 Blade
The CIVIVI Mini Praxis Damascus Folding Knife is absolutely outstanding for the price. The Damascus blade is beautiful and razor sharp right out of the box, with excellent edge retention and smooth deployment. It honestly feels like something that should cost way more than it does. The Guibourtia wood handle adds a premium look and feel, with great ergonomics and solid grip despite the compact size. It disappears in the pocket but still feels substantial and confident in hand, making it perfect for everyday carry, camping, or hiking. Fit and finish are top-notch—tight tolerances, smooth action, and zero blade play. CIVIVI really knocked it out of the park with this one. Overall, this knife delivers true high-end quality at a budget-friendly price. Easily feels like a $200 knife. If you’re on the fence, don’t be—this is a fantastic EDC.
M**L
Excellent initial impression.
Sweet. Very nice ergonomics. It flips open very easily and it appears to be well made. I wear a large glove and this knife feels very good in my hand, despite its compact size, especially, if I use the choil cut into the blade. I bought this knife as a novelty. Whenever I look on Amazon for Firebird Ganzo and Spyderco knives, I would see knives from Civivi. This knife in particular has always appealed to me, so I finally broke down and ordered one in black. The last thing I needed was another pocket knife. But after receiving this knife, handling it, and giving it a couple drops of good knife oil, I have immediately ordered another one in green. This knife is not going to replace my Spyderco dragonfly 2 as my favorite EDC knife, but I am positive, at times I will carry it. One of the reasons I delayed purchasing one of these knives is that I hate liner locks. The idea of a lock that puts your finger in the path of the blade when you start to close it has never seemed very smart to me. However, this one works so well, that I actually like it on this knife. That is saying a lot for me about how impressed I am with this knife, particularly since it is so sharp, I used it to slice up the receipt from my dinner right out of the box. Even as I sit here doing this review, I can’t stop fidgeting with this knife. It is so sweet, I guess I’ll just have to be careful and enjoy this knife the way it is. I saw some of the other reviews where some people had problems with corrosion on the blades of this knives D2 steel. Thanks to these reviews, I’ve already put a thin coat of quality gun oil on its blade and moving parts. Time will tell how corrosion resistant and durable this knife proves to be. Thanks a lot Civivi! Now it looks like I’m going to have to spring for one of the other Civivi knives I have been admiring (Mini Elementium Flipper). Hopefully, I’ll have the self discipline to wait until next month.
T**.
Proof That Extremely Good Knives Can Come In Small Sizes
I buy a lot of knives. A LOT!!! I have been impressed with other CIVIVI products but the Mini Praxis is a whole new level!!! This one has become my favorite compact superpower knife! First - the edge. This thing is ridiculously sharp. I trimmed off a loose thread on my shirt and the thread genuinely seemed to apologize on its way to the floor. If you need surgical precision for whatever you are cutting or just want to be amazed by a factory sharpened blade that leaves you in wonder, this is the knife for you. Second - the grip is phenomenal. It has a tactical, non-slip feel like a firm, comforting handshake from a friend you can always rely on. It feels perfectly balanced even when you know you are attempting tasks well above your actual skill level. Finally - the ease of operation is what sells it. The deployment is buttery smooth—a satisfying click and movement that makes you feel like an action movie star (but without the need to deliver a mandatory dramatic monologue). You can flip it open faster than your landlord can raise the rent. This knife is now my permanent EDC going wherever I go. If you need a reliable, absurdly sharp, and impressive looking knife that makes you feel instantly more competent, I would encourage you to stop messing around and add this knife to your collection immediately. You'll be 100% happy with it!!!
A**R
You’ll be touching it in your pocket all day to make sure it’s still there
The worst thing about this is the pocket clip does a poor job of retention. I’ve lost two of these knives because they fell out of my pocket without me noticing. The clip just doesn’t pinch as hard as it should. Aside from that, it fits well in the hand, the blade comes sharp, and it deploys smoothly. You might lose this knife, but at least it’s cheap. Overall this is a good value for what you’re paying.
B**X
Exceptional build quality, sharpness, perfect size for EDC.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely Outstanding Knife! I don’t write a lot of reviews, but this little pocket knife punches way above its weight—so I had to. The build quality rivals knives ten times the price. Razor-sharp right out of the box, perfectly sized, and the pocket clip is spot-on. The fur-lined zip pouch it came in was such a classy touch. As long as Civivi keeps up this level of quality, I’ll be a lifelong customer!
B**D
You might be adding this pocket knife to your collection of favorites. I know I did.
This is an outstanding pocket knife. It fits good in your pocket. The blade is under four fingers long. The blade release works great. The locking mechanism is even better. Never had an issue with it unlocking. It has a really good grip and it looks good too. The blade has a good thickness on it. I’d recommend it to my friends manufacture. I might buy about 10 more and just keep them in my closet for gifts. One of the really good things I like about it is that it works both left-handed and right handed not like some competitors that have the blade release on a particular side. And when you get this pocket knife and you take it out of the box it is already super sharp so this is your first blade. Be careful.
B**Y
beautiful blade, feels better than normal mini praxis
the damascus blade is so nice and actually feels real, textured. it’s not totally smooth like a normal mini praxis. this is my third one so far, i lost the first, and exchanged the second for those one. the two before were a green g10 handle, and as one of my first knives i thought it couldn’t get any better, yet here comes this beauty. i thought they grip would be significantly worse with the wood, but comparing back and forth to my g10 though it felt different i didn’t see a difference in performance. the clicking in and out of place sounds are more crisp sounding, which is probably the difference in material. i wasn’t sure when i got this i was gonna give up my other mini praxis but when i got it in hand im ready to give it up in a heart beat lol. weights the same, the clips very snug, will probably get looser with time as did my last one. and the clips was the only place that showed wear in my time of using it before. so yeah, if you ain’t got it, what are you doing? the only possible issue i had out the box was that some of the steels pattern seems blurry almost? but that could be totally normal. and of course really well done packaging as always and cut quality is a1 without sharpening.
H**H
Another high-quality knife from Civivi
I actually gave this knife as an Xmas gift, but I had a chance to play with it before giving it away, and like every Civivi I've ever handled--I own a few--it's excellent: solid construction, smooth deployment, good lock up throwing at about 40% out of the box, a nice deep-carry clip with sunk screws, and a blade grind you could set your watch by. The ultem scales have a warm feel like G10 but are much lighter, which helps keep this knife quite lightweight overall. I think ultem might get a little more hype than it deserves, but it's certainly a good choice for knife scales, as long as you are okay with the color. I just didn't want to pay a premium for ultem scales, but in usual Civivi fashion, the $39 price tag on the Mini Praxis seemed extremely reasonable. I haven't had a chance to check back with the new owner of this knife to hear how the D2 blade was holding its edge, but if it performs like the D2 on my Elementum, then it's doing just as well as any other D2 from any other reputable knife maker. The quality of the D2 blade steel was actually a concern I had before I bought my first Civivi, because D2 a very old formula that no single steel maker holds a patent on anymore, which means any old fly-by-night foundry can crap out ingots with terible heat treatment and stamp "D2" on them. And if anyone has ever bought a cheap, no name knife off Amazon--probably made in the same large East Asian country in which Civivis are made--then one has probably had the unpleasant experience of using a sub-par "D2" blade. However, this is not an issue with Civivi knives, despite the reputation of cutlery made in their country of origin, because Civivi is a reputable brand that makes excellent knives, and they are arguably the best value on the market today. I would unreservedly recommend all of Civivi knives I've handled, including this Mini Praxis. Properly forged D2 blade steel, ultem scales, caged bearings, and excellent overall construction for $39 is hard to beat. Give one as a gift, especially to someone who knows knives--they'll be impressed, and you don't have to tell them you spent less than 50 bucks.
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