




🔪 Carry a slice of French legacy—small blade, big impact!
The Opinel No. 03 Carbone is a petite, folding pocket knife featuring a 1.68-inch carbon steel drop point blade and a lightweight beechwood handle. Crafted in France since 1890, this non-locking knife is designed for light-duty everyday tasks, combining heritage craftsmanship with modern portability. Its ultra-light 0.212 oz weight and compact 3.88-inch size make it an unobtrusive yet stylish tool for professionals who value both function and tradition.











| ASIN | B000UH5UR6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,348 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #116 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Folding |
| Blade Length | 1.68 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Brand | OPINEL |
| Color | Beechwood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,076) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2012 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03123841110305 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Beechwood |
| Included Components | knife |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 3.88 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.212 ounces |
| Item model number | 111030 |
| Manufacturer | Opinel |
| Model Name | Carbon No. 3 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Carving |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Folding Knife |
| Size | No. 3 |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Style | No. 3 |
| UPC | 000000016131 312384111037 |
T**.
Cool Little Blade
This is a tiny tool, to be sure. I have not purchased an Opinel smaller than No. 06 (a handy pocket carry with the locking system), but I wanted something on the smaller side. I got my wish with this one. Even when studying the dimensions, I didn’t envision it being as petite as it is. But I am not disappointed. I was looking for an addition to my light, small knives in the “Sunday carry” category. An unobtrusive knife for dress slacks attire. This is a cool, funky addition to my collection. For comparison, the knives pictured alongside it in the photos are: Old Timer Mighty Mite, Gerber Silver Knight, and an executive Wenger Delémont I picked up in Switzerland years ago. The Opinel is by far the lightest of the bunch because of the thin blade and beechwood handle. Feathers in the pocket. It’s not a utility knife, but a handy cutter for light duty jobs. Of course, I would like a locking mechanism, but that’s not an option on these small Opinels. And frankly, you don’t need a lock for small jobs. It’s a nice, functional little knife for a small investment. I consider it a good value. For those wondering, I did a 24-hour force patina on the carbon blade in an onion to resist corrosion. It will hold a good edge for a long time and sharpen easily. If you are interested in little and light knife for your collection, this is a winner. It feels right.
K**R
A classic
It's a solid choice still. It's a good compromise in size and utility. A nice tool with a good history behind it. It's not as thick as other more modern knives but the light weight and ease of maintenance more than make up for it sharp out of the box and easy to keep sharp, a favorite of mine in any size.
R**Y
Amazing very small and dainty!
Very small and sharp knife. I simply didn't have any use for it, so I decided to return this knife. While I had it, it was very very compact and very sharp. What would you use it for though? Intricate detail work, perhaps? Anyway, amazing knife, but wasn't for me. Seems a bit gimmicky and cute, but maybe you'll have an actual use for it. Double-check the overall knife length to see if this is for you. Make sure you know what you're getting. This sucker is small. Very much a desk knife... or with a charcuterie board. Overall, wasn't for me but still great quality.
G**E
Good letter opener, but without locking mechanism not safe for much else.
This knife comes very sharp. But, as is typical for a high carbon steel, you will need to maintain the edge with a nice "whetstone": I have one of the triangle shaped stones with coarse, medium and fine. As long as you keep up with it, you can run it over the fine every now and then to keep it razor sharp. The edge will quickly deteriorate on this knife otherwise. It is much smaller than I expected. Additionally, without a lockup it is somewhat dangerous to use for anything other than a letter opener. If you are looking for a great first knife, or a daily office carry (not a knife to take into the field) I would suggest taking a look at the size 6 as a minimum. If you are looking for a first knife for you kid or boyscout, the 6's locking feature will make it much more safe. The soft steel on these make it a great learning platform for honing your sharpening skills. It is very quick to take an edge, but very quick to lose its edge.
S**L
Delighted
Having seen these classic, simple knives in various examples for years, I finally decided it was time to see what they were about. Unsure what the best size would be, I chose the #5 as it was the largest of the non locking style. Carbon steel (cause I appreciate the extra effort needed for maintenance for being so easy to sharpen), and pocket sized. Smaller than I expected, but the feather weight disappeared in my pocket, and didn't flag "knife!" with a pocket clip. Feels good in the hand, and the decent factory edge let me make my kids lunch with it out of the box. All knife nerds need at least one of these as an example of a classic European working man's pocket knife
S**E
The Opinel No. 3: A Tiny Titan of Precision
The Opinel No. 3, the smallest of the traditional Opinel line, is a marvel of miniaturized utility. Don't let its diminutive size fool you; this little knife is a precision instrument, perfect for delicate tasks and everyday carry when space is at a premium. What immediately impresses is the sharpness of its slender blade. Even at this scale, the Opinel's renowned edge holds true. It's ideal for tasks requiring finesse, such as opening small packages, detailed crafting, or even precise food preparation on the go. The classic beechwood handle, while small, remains comfortable and secure in the hand. The simple, elegant design is a testament to Opinel's enduring appeal. It's a knife that exudes a sense of timeless craftsmanship. The Virobloc locking ring, even in its smaller form, functions flawlessly. It provides a secure lock, ensuring safety during use, a crucial feature in such a compact tool. The No. 3's ultra-compact size makes it incredibly easy to carry. It disappears into a pocket or bag, making it a perfect companion for travel, picnics, or any situation where a small, precise knife is needed. While it may not be suitable for heavy-duty tasks, the Opinel No. 3 excels at what it's designed for: delicate work and effortless portability. It's a testament to the fact that even the smallest tools can deliver exceptional performance. If you need a tiny, sharp, and reliable knife, the Opinel No. 3 is a perfect choice.
C**G
sharper than all get-out
this puppy is sharp and small... great to keep in a desk. I can hardly overstate how sharp it is out of the box. Did I mention it's sharp?
T**T
Sharpens to a razor edge.
Good quality that can be sharpened to a razor edge.
R**K
The listing for this item appears to be wrong. I received the normal sized Opinel No 5 Carbon Steel knife with a 6cm blade despite the listing stating it as "3.5cm version". Personally this is what I wanted and I am happy with the knife. It came with a good factory finish and is capable of easily carving through basswood with minimal effort. It also has a good amount of edge retention, standing up to several hours of carving with minimal honing every hour or so. There is a Opinel knife with a 3.5cm blade, the Number 2. I believe that knife is being referred to in the listing dimensions and older reviews. Perhaps the seller needs to review these details and update them accordingly. I would highly recommend this knife for hand carving. It is well made and nice to use with its very thin profile allowing for little resistance. It being a carbon blade you can already observe hints of patina on the blade where my hand oils have made contact and not been whiped away. This is to be expected with carbon steel and should be an indicator that it is not suitable for use in damp environments or for cooking and requires additional maintenance to that required by its stainless steel counterpart. If you do intend to buy a Opinel knife for fishing or cooking I would recommend looking for the classic stainless steel version.
M**.
Si lo que quieres es un filo sin igual, aunque haya que ser cuidadoso con el secado de la hoja el acero al carbono es imbatible frente a otros tipos de acero. Este pequeña navaja cumple con creces para la mayoría de usos no exigentes. Se consigue un afilado óptimo con nada que tengas una piedra adecuada, aunque ya viene afilada, en mi caso me gustan afilados extremos y con esta navaja se consigue facilmente. Buen producto con precio más que razonable.
F**D
i ordered the wrong size but overall its really sharp
S**N
Petit, sympa mais , très très bien. Je recommande
J**S
Trop petit
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