American-Made Knives & Multi-Tools
A great knife is one of the most personal tools you'll ever own, and America makes some of the finest. This collection gathers fixed blades, folders, kitchen cutlery and multi-tools made in the USA — knives built to be sharpened, carried and passed down rather than thrown away.
Shop legendary lockbacks and hunting knives from Buck Knives (family-owned, made in Idaho), the multi-tool that created the category from Leatherman (Portland, Oregon), and guaranteed-for-life kitchen cutlery from Cutco (Olean, New York). Every blade here comes from a verified American maker.
American knife makers tend to use better steel and stand behind their work with strong warranties. Look for a stated country of origin and a manufacturer that grinds and finishes its blades domestically — the brands below do.
Popular brands: Buck Knives • Leatherman • Case XX • Benchmade • KA-BAR • Bear & Son Cutlery
19 American manufacturers • 341 American-made products
Showing 321–341 of 341 resultsSorted by average rating
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Buck Knives 503 Prince Lockback Folding Pocket Knife — Rosewood Handles, Nickel Silver Bolsters, 2-1/2″ Blade
Knives & Multi-Tools $79.99 -
Buck Knives 264 Cavalier Folding EDC Knife 3.6in Aluminum Handle 7Cr17MoV – Made in USA
Knives & Multi-Tools $47.95 -
Buck Knives 286 Bantam BHW Folding EDC Knife — Nylon Handle, Black, 3-3/4″ Blade
Knives & Multi-Tools $32.99 -
Ontario Knife Rat II Satin AUS-8 Folding Pocket Knife Black Nylon Handle, Made in USA
Knives & Multi-Tools $41.57 -
Buck Knives 389 Canoe 2-Blade Folding Pocket Knife Burlwood – Made in USA
Knives & Multi-Tools $32.99 -
Case XX USMC Trapper Pocket Knife 13203 Black Delrin Stainless – Made in USA
Knives & Multi-Tools $127.43
Frequently asked questions
Are these knives made in the USA?
Yes — every knife and multi-tool here is from a manufacturer we've verified makes its blades in the United States.
Do American knives come with a warranty?
Most do, and they're generous: Buck, Leatherman and Cutco all back their products for the long haul.
Are these good for everyday carry?
Many are ideal EDC knives. Knife laws vary by state and city, though, so check your local rules on blade length and lock type.




















