Credit Card Knife
$0.99
Credit Card Knife
Ultra-Slim Design · Everyday Utility · Easy Add-On SKU
Closed Dimensions: 3.4″ x 2.2″ x 0.1″
Opened Dimensions: 5.6″ x 1.1″ x 0.3″
Weight: 1.2 oz.
| Quantity | Price | Discount |
|---|---|---|
| 6-23 | $0.99 | 0% |
| 24-47 | $0.96 | 3% |
| 48-119 | $0.93 | 6% |
| 120-239 | $0.91 | 8% |
| 240-599 | $0.89 | 10% |
| 600+ | $0.84 | 15% |
Why This SKU Works
This is a form-factor driven utility tool, not a complex knife.
Credit-card size = instant understanding and appeal
Ultra-slim profile = fits wallet without bulk
Simple folding structure = low failure rate
Lightweight item = minimal shipping and storage cost
This product works especially well as an add-on or bundle item.
Core Specifications
Type: Folding credit card knife
Blade: Stainless steel
Form Factor: Standard credit card size (wallet fit)
Structure: Simple fold-out blade design
Use Case: EDC · travel · utility · emergency tool
No springs.
No complex locking system.
Built for stable, repeatable mass production.
Sell-Through Logic
Typical buyers:
Outdoor shops · novelty retailers · online sellers · gift storesBuying behavior:
Customers buy on concept + convenience, not blade specsWhy it reorders:
Low price point, low complaint rate, strong impulse demand
Best used as:
Add-on item in mixed orders
Counter or checkout display product
Gift or travel-oriented utility tool
Packaging & Supply Stability
Flat structure → easy packing
Stable raw materials
Simple carton planning
Suitable for continuous supply, not limited batches
This keeps inventory handling efficient and predictable.
OEM / Private Label (Optional)
Blade logo laser available
Custom sleeve or backing card
Neutral or private label packaging options
For best performance, first runs should remain simple and unchanged.
Positioning Summary
Not a heavy-duty knife
Not a specialty collector item
A compact utility tool that sells on practicality and form factor
Recommended use:
EDC accessory SKU · Add-on product · Low maintenance utility item
Shipping & Delivery Information
This shipping structure is designed for wholesale buyers with repeat orders. Our focus is delivery reliability and timeline consistency — not retail speed claims.
All transit times are estimated after production completion. Final schedules are confirmed before payment.
DDP Service (Delivered Duty Paid)
Factory-direct DDP covering transportation, customs clearance, duties, and final delivery. This is our most stable option for long-term wholesale partners.
Routes are selected based on destination and carton volume to avoid customs delays.
Express Air Freight
Priority air shipment for urgent restock or test orders where speed outweighs freight cost.
Standard Sea Freight
Cost-efficient ocean freight for large-volume orders with flexible delivery windows.
Port-to-port by default. Local customs & final delivery handled by buyer or agent unless agreed.
This logistics structure is optimized for repeat wholesale orders and long-term inventory planning.
Wholesale Buyer FAQ
Built for buyers who plan repeat orders and care about timeline control. These answers focus on consistency, shipping structure, and predictable execution — not retail-style claims.
Note: Final production & shipping schedule is confirmed on PI before payment. Transit estimates are counted after production completion.
We control timelines using a fixed structure: confirmed PI → production window → QC/packing → export documents → transit. For repeat orders, we keep carton configuration and SKU structure consistent to reduce variance.
- Transit time is counted after production completion.
- Before payment, we confirm the recommended route based on destination + carton volume.
- We update key milestones (dispatch / departure / clearance / final delivery).
DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) means we arrange the logistics plan that covers freight + customs clearance + duties/taxes + final delivery to your specified address. “DDP stability” means you get one landed-cost plan and reduced importer-side workload.
- Best for: repeat wholesale buyers who need predictable arrival windows.
- We select DDP routing based on destination and carton volume to avoid unnecessary delays.
- Final schedule and terms are written on the PI before payment.
Yes. We can ship to FBA or 3PL addresses as long as you provide exact receiving rules in advance (label format, carton limits, appointment requirements, etc.).
- We can follow buyer-provided carton rules (case pack, labels, outer marks).
- To keep timelines stable, we prefer fixed carton counts on repeat orders.
Delays can happen due to inspections, port congestion, weather, or carrier scheduling. Our approach is early detection + milestone updates, and we keep the execution path documented.
- We provide tracking milestones and notify you when status changes.
- DDP shipments follow the agreed delivery plan; non-DDP shipments follow the buyer’s clearance setup.
Repeatability is controlled by locking the commercial structure: confirmed SKU list + fixed carton configuration + confirmed marks/labels. We recommend buyers keep the same packing plan to reduce rework.
- Same SKU + same packing = faster PI confirmation and fewer timeline risks.
- If you change conditions frequently, your schedule becomes less predictable.
For wholesale, we don’t run on retail dispatch language. What we commit to is PI confirmation speed and production scheduling clarity. Once PI and packing details are confirmed, we move into execution.
Yes — we support logo marking and private label packaging when the request is within an existing product structure. To keep timeline stable, we confirm: logo file + placement + packing style + quantity before PI.
- Private label projects typically require a confirmed production window.
- For timeline control, we recommend first order as a controlled test batch.
We support customization, but we don’t position it as “free” because it depends on scope. For timeline reliability, we prioritize structure-based changes (logo, color, packing) over open-ended redesign.
- Fastest: logo/marking + packing changes.
- Slower: structural changes that require new tooling or mechanism adjustments.
Laws vary by country/state/city and can change. The buyer is responsible for confirming local compliance and import requirements.
- We may refuse orders to destinations with clear restrictions.
- For wholesale, compliance should be confirmed before PI.
For wholesale, we handle issues based on batch consistency and clear evidence (photos/videos, defect rate, and SKU). The most predictable after-sales approach is: test batch → confirm stability → scale repeat orders.
- Keep packaging and SKU consistent so issues can be traced.
- Report shipping damage or missing cartons within 7 days of delivery.
Need a Fast Wholesale Decision?
Send SKU + quantity + destination. We’ll recommend the shipping method that best matches your delivery window and repeat-order planning.







