This year, 2024, is shaping up to be huge for EDC utility knives, an oft-underappreciated category. And while weโve already seen numerous worthwhile entries hit the market, thereโs always room for more.
Enter Pichi Designsโ G8 utility knife. This project was fully funded by a massive margin on Kickstarter โ weโre talking $75k over its goal โ and now is available for traditional pre-order. So what is it about this EDC utility knife that helps it stand out from the others weโve already seen? Check it out below and see for yourself.
Almost everything about this knife is minimalist, even the deployment
The thing with a lot of EDC knives, utility or otherwise, is that the more bits and pieces are included in their construction, the more chances there are for the works to get gummed up and jammed or for things to break. Thankfully, the Pichi G9 has kept that to a minimum, offering an exterior thatโs largely free of extraneous details. Better still, the simplicity extends to its operation.ย
Utilizing a clever, simple sliding mechanism, the blade can be extended from the handle with a swift three-step motion โ you just slip the scales apart, slide the utility blade forward, and slide the pieces back together. It makes deployment speedy while remaining secure. It also means the blades are easy to swap out on the fly (a necessary addition for something that uses disposable blades), and it removes the need for springs, torsion bars, pivots and any other bits that might jam or break.

Interestingly, it does have a locking mechanism โ that lever toward the back lanyard hole. With three settings, that lever can be set to โActivateโ (the operational setting), โSwapโ (which lets you change out the blade) and โLockโ (which, you guessed it, locks the whole thing).
The internal mechanism also means that the overall size and shape is kept to a minimum, measuring up at just over three inches when closed and 1.9 ounces in total. Those metrics are very good things for anyone whose pockets are already getting crowded.
Yes, the Pitchi G9 is useful, but it also offers rare brutalist beauty
As mentioned, this utility knifeโs simplicity makes for a functional boone. However, that minimalism also clearly extends to the styling. The sleek titanium exterior is marred only by a slight flourish of machining on the bottom quarter (from which the blade extends) and the brass-colored keychain ring.ย


Otherwise, the G9 is extremely sleek in its design, offering a kind of brutalism not always found in the EDC space, least of all when it comes to utility knives. The whole package, at a glance, is gorgeous and useful and somehow still stands out against the increasingly crowded gallery of EDC utility knives.
As mentioned, the project is already live and fully funded on Kickstarter, but you can still back the project starting at $89 USD. That being said, there are only a few days left to go, so youโll want to hurry if you hope to back this project.

Pichi Designs G9
Specs
Compatible With | Standard-sized utility blades |
Deployment | Slider |
Handle Material | Titanium |
Handle Length | 3.14 inches |
Pros
- Ultra-minimalist design, discreet and compact
- Universal compatibility
- Extremely tough exterior
Cons
- Deployment could be simpler
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$139 (36% off)