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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Hot Deal: Mora Craftline PRO S Fixed Blade Utility Knife for $11

Hot Deal: Mora Craftline PRO S Fixed Blade Utility Knife for $11

Dec 13, 2020 Stuart 14 Comments

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Morakniv Craftline Pro S Utility Knife

Amazon has several Mora knives on sale today – a stainless steel version of the Companion knife I recently posted about, and also Craftline Pro S and Craftline Pro Robust.

Shown above is the Craftline Pro S knife. The Craftline Pro Robust is similar in size, but with an extra-thick carbon steel blade.

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The Craftline Pro S features a stainless steel blade and is designed as a utility knife for construction workers and also for outdoors work.

There is a less expensive Craftline Basic knife, with the main difference being the blade height.

The Craftline Pro S all-around fixed blade utility knife has a 3.6″ blade, and ergonomic TPE rubber handle. It comes with a hard plastic sheath.

Sale Price: $10.89

Buy Now: Blue Pro S via Amazon
See More Mora Knife Deals

As I’ve said before, Mora knives are fantastic bargains. They are fixed blade knives with utility in value in mind. All of the Mora knives shown on this page are made in Sweden.

All of the knives shown above and below are priced between $10 and $15. I think the Craftline Pro S is going to be the best for anyone who doesn’t want to think about all the various choices.

Of course, I also convinced myself to buy a Craftline Pro S. I love my Companion knives and recently received a free Craftline Basic, and figured a comparison might be interesting.

Mora Companion Knife Stainless Steel Green Handle

If you want a slightly longer knife, the Companion knife with stainless steel blade is now on sale for $12.77.

Buy Now via Amazon
See Also: Carbon Steel Companion via Amazon

Mora Companion Knife Orange

Amazon also has the orange-accented Mora Companion knife on sale for $14.97. But if you don’t care about color, the olive green version (above) is a couple of dollars less, and the carbon-steel version dropped in price as well.

Buy Now via Amazon

Mora Knife Craftline Basic Knife Red and Black

Lastly, here’s the Craftline Basic 511 again, priced at $10. Compared to the Pro S, this one also has a 3.6″ blade, but with a shorter height. This seems to be the 511’s regular price.

Buy Now via Amazon

Mora Craftline Pro Robust Knife

For the sake of completeness, here’s the Mora Pro Robust knife, with extra-thick carbon steel blade. This is included in today’s deals page, on sale for $12.58.

Buy Now via Amazon

Craftline Knife Differences

Craftline Basic 511: Carbon steel blade
Craftline Pro S: Stainless steel and taller blade
Craftline Pro Robust: Carbon steel and extra-thick taller blade

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14 Comments

  1. fred

    Dec 13, 2020

    The Bahco – rebranded Mora – carpenter’s knifeand sheath is still $12.07 at Amazon:
    – just in case they sell out the $10.89 deal

    https://www.amazon.com/Bahco-2444-Carpenter-Multi-Purpose/dp/B004YV99DA

    Reply
  2. Adam

    Dec 13, 2020

    After buying 2 last year, I really enjoy them, aside from not liking the carbon steel finish. So only SS from here on out.

    Thanks for the alert

    Reply
  3. Steve G

    Dec 13, 2020

    I have a bunch of moras that I use everyday. Favorite for work is carbon Craft line. Have a bunch that do it all. Sometimes utility blade doesn’t have what it takes.
    Favorite overall is garberg.

    Reply
  4. Hilton

    Dec 14, 2020

    Thanks Stuart for forcing me to purchase another two Mora knives.

    I dedicate the stainless blades for fishing and wet work but the carbon blades are dead easy to hone and maintain that sharpness.

    I didn’t pull the trigger a couple of years ago when those short little buggers were on sale and now they’re pretty expensive. So Stuart if you see them on sale please shout.

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    • Stuart

      Dec 14, 2020

      🤗

      Do you mean the stainless steel Eldris?

      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J7MM5M2/?tag=toolguyd-20

      The black-handle version is $25.95, while the other color options are all $30 or slightly greater.

      Reply
      • Hilton

        Dec 15, 2020

        That’s the one! CCC reckons the price dropped to just over $20 in July this year so I’ll wait for a sale of sorts.

        Reply
  5. Jorn

    Dec 14, 2020

    I picked up a few of these as gifts (and one for myself!).

    Thanks for the tip.

    Reply
  6. Addison

    Dec 14, 2020

    This one is my favorite! https://www.amazon.com/Morakniv-Craftline-Carpentry-Chisel-3-0-Inch/dp/B00T3ES1SC/

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 14, 2020

      That is ALWAYS a big hit if there’s a deal post, but sadly I haven’t seen any discounts on it recently. I’m still watching, just in case.

      Reply
  7. Joatman

    Dec 14, 2020

    Yep…,ordered it. Do I need it? Nope

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 14, 2020

      But here’s the question – will you use it? The answer is almost guaranteed to be *yes*.

      Reply
      • Joatman

        Dec 14, 2020

        Absolutely!!!!

        Reply
        • Stuart

          Dec 14, 2020

          😁 Makes me feel less guilty.

          Reply
          • Joatman

            Dec 14, 2020

            Less guilty for a $10 knife? That’s just just the tip of the iceberg of what this site has cost me. Lol! It’s like looking at toys in the old Sears Holiday catalog year after year when I was a kid. Gotta love it

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