

WEKNIFE’s Brr15 Flipper Knife isn’t just a tool—it’s a precision-built pocket sculpture that’s ready to work as hard as it looks. Designed by Rafal Brzeski, the Brr15 blends brutal function with sleek finesse, boasting a 3.25″ Bohler M390 Wharncliffe blade that’s black stonewashed with a satin flat grind. Translation: this knife slices like a dream and shrugs off daily abuse like it’s nothing. With a hardness rating of 58–60HRC, it’s built to retain its edge, even after long stints of heavy use.


What sets the WEKNIFE Brr15 apart is its handle—a rugged black titanium frame inlaid with copper foil carbon fiber that gives off serious cyberpunk-meets-forge vibes. The bolster lock mechanism ensures rock-solid reliability, while the caged ceramic ball bearing pivot provides a satisfyingly smooth, nearly effortless action for the flipper. Tipping the scales at just 3.01 oz, it’s light in the pocket but delivers heavyweight performance.
Add a tip-up titanium pocket clip and a 6AL4V titanium back spacer, and you’ve got a carry that’s as refined as it’s functional. At $325, this isn’t your average EDC—it’s for the guy who demands top-tier steel, flawless fit and finish, and a little fire in the details.
Whether you’re unboxing gear or carving through the wild, the WEKNIFE Brr15 is the blade that does it all, without compromising a thing.
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