You know what’s worse than realizing you forgot your utility knife? Realizing it’s buried in a toolbox under 17 IKEA hex keys and that one wrench you swear wasn’t there before. Enter the Screwpop Twin Trak—a utility knife so eager to help, it brought a backup blade and a carabiner just in case you’re clumsy and forgetful.

This pint-sized problem-solver slices, scores, and threatens stubborn packaging tape into compliance. It’s got dual chambers—one for active duty and one for your “break glass in case of emergency” blade. Left-handed? Right-handed? Ambidextrous octopus? It doesn’t judge. Just flick and go. And thanks to Magtrak tech and a Neodymium magnet with the strength of a thousand tiny gym bros, the blade stays put when retracted.
Made from Type II hard anodized aluminum and weighing less than a single chicken nugget, it’s the kind of utility knife that doesn’t scream “tactical mall ninja” but still gets the job done without whining. Attach it to your keys, your bag, your belt loop, or your parachute cord if you’re into that sort of thing.
The best part? It won’t cost you more than a fast-food combo meal. The Screwpop Twin Trak goes for just US$9.99.
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