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Warehouse Find | No.07 Outdoor Kids Folding Knife

  • Warehouse Find | No.07 Outdoor Kids Folding Knife

  • Lifetime warranty

The 3-second version

  • Blunted tip reduces puncture risk during early learning
  • Pea-less whistle works in freezing, wet, or hot conditions
  • Folding lock secures blade open or closed
  • Requires adult supervision at all times
  • Blade edge is sharp despite rounded tip
  • Final sale with no returns or exchanges

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Folding knife with blunt tip and integrated whistle for young campers

Most pocket knives designed for children either dull the blade to uselessness or shrink a full-size design without addressing the habits that lead to puncture wounds. This one keeps a functional edge while rounding the tip—the part most likely to slip and stab during clumsy moments. The whistle is more than a novelty; it eliminates a separate item to carry and works reliably because there's no pea to jam or corrode. For families who want to teach real skills rather than pretend ones, this offers a working tool with one critical safety feature built in where it matters most.

Good gift when

  • Young campers and scouts learning knife skills under supervision
  • Families teaching safe tool use through outdoor activities
  • Kids ready for a working blade with reduced puncture risk
  • Parents who want a middle step between trainers and full knives

Skip it if This requires direct adult supervision and is not a toy; the edge is sharp, and misuse still carries real injury risk despite the blunted tip.

Specs

Blade Tip
Blunted
Handle Material
Polymer
Whistle Type
Pea-less
Locking Mechanism
Folding lock
Country of Origin
France
Model Number
No.07
Color Available
Junior Blue

What's included

  • No.07 Outdoor Junior folding knife with integrated whistle

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Note that this is a final sale item with no returns or exchanges.

The details

This compact folder puts a real cutting edge in reach of young hands while addressing the risks that make most parents hesitate. The blade tip is deliberately rounded rather than pointed, reducing the chance of puncture injuries during the fumbles and surprises that come with learning. A folding lock holds the blade open during work and closed during transport, and the handle includes a pea-less whistle that functions in any weather.

Sized for children and scouts, the blade is short enough to control but long enough to handle basic camp tasks: sharpening sticks, trimming cord, preparing kindling. The polymer handle resists moisture and impact, and the whistle works without moving parts that freeze, clog, or corrode. Because it folds, the knife travels safely in a pocket or pack when not in use.

This is a working tool, not a toy, and it assumes adult oversight. The blunted tip reduces one category of accident, but the edge itself is sharp and the blade must be respected. For families teaching knife skills in a controlled setting—camping trips, scouting activities, supervised projects—it bridges the gap between plastic trainers and full-size knives that are too large or too sharp for a first experience.

French-made pocket blade sized for smaller hands, with safety features built for supervised outdoor use

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Questions

Does the blunt tip mean the blade won't cut well?
The edge remains sharp and fully functional for cutting tasks. Only the very tip is rounded to reduce puncture risk if the knife slips or is dropped. The blade will still handle typical camping tasks like sharpening sticks, trimming cord, and preparing kindling.
Is this safe for children to use alone?
No. This is a real knife with a sharp edge and requires direct adult supervision at all times. The blunted tip reduces one type of injury risk, but the blade itself can still cut, and misuse or accidents remain possible. It is designed for supervised learning, not independent use.
How does the pea-less whistle work?
A pea-less whistle produces sound through the shape of its chamber rather than a moving ball bearing. It works reliably in freezing temperatures, wet conditions, and heat because there are no internal parts to jam, corrode, or fail.
What age is this knife appropriate for?
The size and safety features suit younger users learning basic knife skills, typically in scouting or family camping settings. Readiness depends more on maturity, instruction, and supervision than on a specific age. It is not a toy and assumes the child understands and follows safety rules under adult guidance.
Does this come with a sheath or case?
The product listing does not specify whether a sheath is included. Because it folds, the knife can be carried safely in a pocket or pack when closed, and the locking mechanism secures the blade during transport.

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