







Buy anything from 5,000+ international stores. One checkout price. No surprise fees. Join 2M+ shoppers on Desertcart.
Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to Thailand.
🔪 Carry Confidence, Wear Discreetly, Cut Effortlessly.
The MTech USA MT-20-30 Series Fixed Blade Neck Knife is a compact, tactical everyday carry tool featuring a 2-inch drop point stainless steel blade with a durable stonewashed finish. Its full tang construction and G10 handle provide superior strength and reliability, while the included Kydex sheath with ball chain ensures secure, convenient neck carry. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a lightweight yet powerful cutting companion.






| ASIN | B00EKY54P8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,824 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #234 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 5 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Drop Point |
| Brand | MTECH USA |
| Brand Name | MTECH USA |
| Color | Tan |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,787 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319074281 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 4.75 Inches |
| Item Shape | Elongated |
| Item Type Name | Knife |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
| Model Name | MT-20-30 |
| Model Number | MT-20-30 |
| Part Number | MT-20-30 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Men's Accessory, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Camping, Bushcrafting |
| Reusability | Low Reusability |
| Set Name | Neck Knife |
| Size | 2" |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Compact |
| Theme | Everyday Carry, Tactical |
| UPC | 805319074281 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**A
has mtech stepped up their game
This little knife is descent. It came very sharp as evidence by the gash on my finger and it will do some everyday tasks very well. For people in certain cities where (gravity knives) are and issue this is completly legal period. It is small but it is serviceable for edc tasks and although it is cheap.....well so is a mora but an excellent knife just the same. No it is not a survival knife but it is a tool that has it's place and the neck knife role is where it lies. I have used mine often and have yet to resharpen it and once around my neck it totally disapears it is super light but very strong. I generally use small knives in the outdoors, I personally feel safer using them and I feel like I have alot more control and this little knife is a perfect complement to a 3 and a half to 4 inch sharp. Normally I have always run away from anything stamped mtech but I am happy I gave this one a look because as for this product tgwy stepped up their game. No the g10 is not the grippiest, no the steel is not the best but it cost 9.00 people and it is a usable piece of kit. My kydex sheath fit fine retention is ok to good and rhe ball chain has held up. One note and I will shut up..that funky spine dip at the blades tip is for finger placement(YES ALOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT)but alot of people dont know and may think it to be a flaw in the blade. Also not a childrens knife it is not a toy!!!!!!
B**K
Amazing little neck knife. Great sheath.
This guy right here. What an amazing little knife. It was quite sharp out of the box, though it will need a few minutes to get a razor edge on it. It will also not retain its edge for a long period, however it is not supposed to be used heavily. Thicker than you'd expect it to be, which is good. Handling it is not that comfortable, due to size. You could add a small lanyard to make it a bit better, but you will have to get used to it. It is a tiny neck knife, and for its size, it is pretty good. The scales are nice, but are not heavily textured, and thus do not provide much traction. The jimping and finger choil help with that, and you shouldn't use such a small knife heavily anyway. Torx 8 to remove. The sheath is surprisingly good, for what you pay. The knife fits perfectly, and the retention is excellent. There is no way the knife will come out unless you want it to. It also comes with a ball-bearing chain, which feels much better than the average cheap chains you expect to find on neck knives. At 4-3/4-inch overall length, it is quite small. Get your ruler, see how long that is, and make your mind before you order it. A lot of people do not look up sizes and get disappointed when items finally arrive. But I wasn't. I love it already!
J**2
Fun little thing
First off, I ordered this knife based off the price and somewhat good reviews as a test platform to see if I am a neck knife person, it would seem I am not. It does deploy quicker then a folder clipped to my pocket but not by much. Also, when out in public, I need to hide it under my shirt, slowing down how fast the knife can be drawn. A much larger folding knife can be clip in your pocket and no one thinks twice but hang a tiny blade around your neck and people look at you like you’re a crazy person. Others may have different experiences but for me, except for tactical or deep concealment scenarios, it’s not worth it. I intend to keep it as a handy little knife in the garden shad for when I’m out there without a blade. Please note that my opinion of neck knives has no barring on the rating given. The knife itself is a fun little thing, although you can’t truly appreciate how small it is till you hold it. Adding a small tether to the back is a must, for both control and helps prevent over gripping the knife when drawing, which can lead to your forefinger on the sharp edge. I gutted paracord about an inch from the end to thread through, then timed off the gutted part. The holes are very small. Replace the chain with cordage or a heavier ball chain, the supplied one is to light and tends to undo itself. It came with an ok edge, touched up fine but I’m not in love with the steal, however not bad for $9.00 and free shipping. The finger grove helps with grip but is very small causes a pretty good hotspot the working on heavier tasks, it can be a little uncomfortable. The sheath is great, well made and secure. Lots of modification options for carry, as others have detailed. As a southpaw, I love the fact that it’s not only ambidextrous but the etching it is on the left side (at least on mine). That doesn’t matter at all, but it is a vanity that I really experience. Overall thought on the knife is: not a bad find for the money, ok steal, fun little size. Please see the photos to help compare size. Also the cutting ability next to my EDC, the Spyderco Tenacious. The Spyderco of course did better but I was surprised how well the Microtech did with much cheaper steal.
L**R
great little pack knife
good little knife. this knife has a pretty good feel just a little small but i knew the size when i ordered. i got this for just a little solid knife to go with my camping gear. its small in size and lightweight so it can easily go anywhere. it came packaged well inside plastic in its own box. the sheath is nice hard formed plastic that grips the knife amazingly well. it snaps in very well and wont come out when slung around. the metal bead necklace is ok but i wouldnt wear this around my neck. i took it off. it did cross my mind though that due to the size of this knife and its sheath with the holes, it could probably fit well on the top of a shoe with the shoelaces looped through the holes in the sheath. could make it a nice boot knife lacing it in if youd like it strapped there.other than that, there is no clip or belt loop on the back of this sheath. the metal feels solid and strong but my blade feels pretty dull. ill for sure be sharpening it up. the handles are nice and dont feel cheap or flimsy at all. overall im happy with my purchase, i think this would make a great little pack knife.
S**N
Best necker for 8 bucks!
I bought this knife almost a year ago. It has been a great little companion on many fishing/camping/hiking outings as well as a daily driver! The blade is thick, much thicker than you would think. Many people have commented that the thickness makes it harder to keep an edge, but this is not really true. The thickness is the same as many larger knives, and the primary grind is hollow. This knife can and does take a fine edge. Edge retention is typical of a stainless blade. However, due to the fact that you will not be hammering this through wood (probably), the edge will hold just fine. I only sharpen it for practice when waiting for fish to bite, or relaxing by a campfire. All that sounds great, but should you buy this knife? If you find yourself using various knives in your various activities, then yes! Add another blade to your arsenal. I personally had never used a neck knife, but i find it very handy. Not just for your neck, but many other carry options as well. It is small enough to fit in your pocket like a standard pocket knife, yet wont ever collapse on your finger when used. Due to its diminutive size, rigging it to ride where you need it is fairly easy. I carry it many different ways, depending on where I am and what I am wearing. It is light enough to never be cumbersome. I have enclosed a few pictures to show a modification I made in order to facilitate my carry styles. It is simple: 2 small pieces of gutted paracord with the ends mushroomed (melted). -The 2 straps don't get in the way if you stick the whole thing in a pocket. -The end strap can be flipped out and ring knotted to a lanyard for neck carry. -Both straps can be fed thru a belt.(My belt pictured is a hair under 1.5" wide)
R**F
Good knife for the money
A very nice neck knife with a sturdy blade and the exact same size as the Schf13SM by Schrade. Will do the same job and looks to be from the same factory! A little cosmetic difference between the two neck knives and different blade shape. Both perform very well at the same given tasks. I prefer the Schrade blade design over the MT 20-30. Sheaths are the same Kydex material and looks in similarity is amazing. Both knives come with a black ball chain which should be replaced with paracord immediately if you plan to use the knife in an aggressive manor. It's basically worthless. Repeated jerking the knife out to use will eventually cause the chain to separate or break at the clasp first. Paracord is the only way to go with this neck knife. Throw the chain in a drawer someplace and forget about it! There are differences in the two knives but very little that will affect the function it was designed for. In all it is a good bang for your buck and it will serve you well. Nevertheless I like it and will use it occasionally as it is a tough little knife and holds the edge fairly well. Came sharp enough to use right out of the box too!
A**Y
MTech's MT0-20-30 micro knife is a fantastic EDC choice
The first thing you think of when you see this knife: What a sexy little knife! But don't let it's adorable size fool you, this is one mighty well crafted micro knife! The MTech MT-20-30 fixed blade micro knife delivers fantastic value and overall quality with it's 2inch out the box sharp drop point blade, full-tang construction, and it comes with a kydex sheath with attached neck chain. The knife is 4 3/4" in length overall, and weighs an approx. 3.2 back breaking ounces =) It comes out of the box nice and sharp, and I was impressed with it's quality considering it only costed me 9 bucks. MTech used a G10 style handle (excellent grip, even when wet), and the blade fits snuggly in the included kydex sheath. I love having this little guy with me throughout the day, and it's the only necklace that I would actually wear! This would be a perfect gift for any guy, and it's also a great every day carry choice, it would even fit it an altoid's tin survival kit if you decided to set one up. I will probably buy a couple more of these around the holidays, I'm glad to have added it to my knife collection.
S**T
Almost perfect little neck knife.
This is a very solid little neck knife. First and foremost, it must be understood that this is a very small knife meant for small jobs. I can only wrap two fingers around the handle, granted my hands are pretty large. However, this knife is built to be a tiny work horse- a work pony? Anyway, the blade is full tang and it is thick! I wouldn't hesitate to baton kindling with this thing, if that were a practical thing to do with a 2" blade. I really like the shape of the blade, it's great for all-around use. The truth is, even though it's a tiny knife, it'll do most of the daily jobs we use a larger knife to accomplish, and do it well. The handle scales have a subtle texture that gives you plenty of grip, and the finger choil is nicely formed for the same purpose, very important for a small handle. I feel very confident using this knife for difficult or tricky cuts, small as it is. The sheath is a kydex pancake style with four grommeted attachment holes, and is just fine for this knife. It comes with a black ball chain necklace. The only reason I gave this four stars rather than five is because mine has/had a few quality control issues. First, one of the scale screws was over-torqued and it stripped out the hex head a bit on one side. I can still unscrew it if need be, but that should have probably been tossed and redone in the factory. Second, the kydex sheath was so tight when the knife arrived that I could barely unsheath it. It was like pulling the sword from the stone! I was afraid I was going to cut myself while being crowned the true king of England. After finally getting the knife to pop out, I flexed the kydex in all directions, using the knife partially inserted as a lever to widen the opening. Between that and just taking the knife out of the sheath over and over, it has loosened up quite a bit. But even now, I just tried to pull the knife out of the sheath while wearing it on the ball chain necklace, and the knife came out but the necklace popped free too. Sub-optimal. It will continue to loosen up over time, and I'll swap out the ball chain for some 550 cord anyway. Finally, the knife was sharp enough out of the box, it shaved a few hairs from my forearm, but it feels like it could be sharper. Overall, for less than $10 it's a solid purchase and I would buy it again.
B**O
Faca impressionante, melhor que canivete
Faca excelente. Já é a terceira que compro. Eu andava com um canivete mas ele pesa muito no bolso dessas calças mais leves, essa faca é bem leve e melhor que canivete por ser full tang. Pelo tamanho parece um brinquedo, mas ela é muito prática e usável para o dia a dia.
G**B
Excelente.
Me parece un cuchillo muy práctico en relación a su tamaño, útil para actividades diarias (abrir cajas, cortar hilos, etc), sus materiales se sienten de buena calidad, el filo decente pero puede mejorar. En fin me gusto mucho porque al utilizarlo con su cadena no sientes que lo traes, muy ligero. Con un hilo (paracord) en el mango queda muy bien.
D**R
zu klein
Enttäuscht es ist wirklich mini klein Verarbeitung gut, klappert aber in der Scheide ich kann es nur mit Zeige,- Mittelfinger greifen ich würde es mir nicht mehr kaufen werde es verschenken sollte aber jeder selber entscheiden
J**R
Sehr zufrieden
Vielen Dank, sehr zufrieden, das Messer ist wirklich sehr kompakt, aber trotzdem ist es nicht leicht und wirkt als sehr stabil und mann muss nicht Angst haben, dass es zerbricht...
S**.
Ideal
Pequeño y muy portable, corta como un demonio, podía ser u poco más grande pero sobra para pequeños trabajos...
Trustpilot
4 days ago
2 weeks ago