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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Knives > Klein Tools Added a Pry Bar to their Utility Knife

Klein Tools Added a Pry Bar to their Utility Knife

Jan 30, 2026 Stuart 16 Comments

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Klein FlickBlade Utility Knife with Pry Bar Used on Wall Nail

Klein Tools has launched a new utility knife, model 44309, featuring a pry bar at the front.

This must be the trend these days – I’ve seen a few pry bar utility knives recently, with Klein only being the latest.

Klein FlickBlade Utility Knife with Pry Bar End

The new Klein utility knife looks a lot like their other FlickBlade models, featuring a button lock, lanyard loop, and 2 locking positions for the blade angle.

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The front of the utility knife also has a padded nub, which allows the prying end to apply more leverage.

Klein says that the new utility knife:

effectively handles cutting drywall, opening packages, removing nails, and prying open paint cans.

You can’t use the knife and pry bar at the same time, which makes sense from a safety perspective.

Price: $20

Buy it at Acme Tools
Milwaukee Compact Utility Knife with Pry Bar 48-22-1517

Big question – do you prefer Klein’s approach, or Milwaukee’s? See Milwaukee is Launching a New EDC Utility Knife.

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Buy the Milwaukee at Acme Tools

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16 Comments

  1. Kris P

    Jan 30, 2026

    Prybar is way more useful than a bottle opener. I keep saying I’m going to grind off the one on my fastback but haven’t gotten around to it.

    Reply
    • norhco

      Jan 31, 2026

      I did that with mine. Those bottle opener tips are sharp and I never use it so I took a Dremel to it.

      Reply
  2. al

    Jan 30, 2026

    Finally! I loved the Toughbuilt version (which this seems inspired by) but the clip design was very flimsy and I believe they have been discontinued. This is much better to use than the Milwaukee/Gerber slide types

    Reply
  3. bonnie

    Jan 30, 2026

    Seems handy and I’d definitely take the longer Klein over the stubby Milwaukee.

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  4. Matt_T

    Jan 30, 2026

    “Big question – do you prefer Klein’s approach, or Milwaukee’s?”

    As a Southpaw the thumb slide on the Milwaukee is a hard NO. I can live with the button lock folder style like the Klein. Though I doubt I’d pay extra for a pry bar if my old Milwaukee folder needs replaced.

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    • D3t

      Jan 31, 2026

      Agreed. Us lefty’s get overlooked when it comes to some tool designs.

      Reply
    • Orange Hat

      Jan 31, 2026

      Not a fan of either tool. If I didn’t already have too many utility knives,fixed, sliding, and folding I might buy a Milwaukee Fastback folding utility knife.

      I already carry multiple ways to open a paint can so I am not interested in a pry bar wanna be as a gimmick function.

      Reply
  5. NoahG

    Jan 30, 2026

    Can’t forget the Gerber Prybid. I myself chose the Gerber Lockdown.

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    • Stuart

      Jan 30, 2026

      Good point!

      https://toolguyd.com/gerber-prybrid-utility-knife-pry-bar-deal-h2025/
      https://toolguyd.com/gerber-gear-prybrid-utility-knife-early-review/

      Reply
  6. Berg

    Jan 30, 2026

    Of all the folding pry bar utility knives like this from Toughbuilt or the many no name Amazon brands this is the first one I’ve seen where they specifically design the handle scales to complement the pry bar. I’m glad that if Klein is going to take inspiration from other companies they seem to put actual thought into it and try to improve it.

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  7. Joe H

    Jan 30, 2026

    No blade spare blade storage? Darn. If only it carried extra blades and also I really like utility knives that lock at 45 degrees in addition to the stand lock position. Those two things would make it a winner for me.

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    • Bonnie

      Jan 30, 2026

      According to the Acme listing it does have a 45 lock position. I think blade storage could get tricky with both the folding action and the reinforced handle for prying. Not a lot of space leftover.

      Reply
      • Joe H

        Jan 31, 2026

        I don’t mind a slightly longer hand for blade storage. Hopefully they release a version like that for those who want that.

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  8. Blocky

    Jan 31, 2026

    I think I would prefer the Klein, but i use the Olfa LA-X and Tajima equivalent extensively.

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    • Travis

      Feb 1, 2026

      That Olfa is tough to beat. Didn’t think I would like it but really started using and appreciating it over time.

      Reply
  9. Jared

    Feb 9, 2026

    Before clicking into this post I was actually thinking: “I don’t like pry bars on the ends of my knives, they just poke into my palm”. This is a great solution for that!

    While tip-down pocket clips aren’t usually my preference, it makes a lot of sense to keep the pokey prybar end up when it’s in your pocket.

    I’ve used the end of my sliding utility blade knives for light prying before (e.g. Olfa), but I know it’s not made for that and I risk ruining the knife.

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