

🔪 Carry the edge of excellence—where precision meets power.
The Cold Steel Code 4 is a premium everyday carry folding knife featuring a 3.5-inch S35VN stainless steel blade known for exceptional toughness and edge retention. Its ultra-light 6061 aluminum handle with a hard-anodized gunmetal finish ensures durability and corrosion resistance. Equipped with Cold Steel’s renowned Tri-Ad locking mechanism, it offers superior safety and reliability for heavy-duty use. Ambidextrous thumb studs and pocket clip provide versatile, comfortable access, making it the ultimate blend of tactical performance and sleek design for professionals on the move.


| ASIN | B07F7PCK7R |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,946 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Folding Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | fine |
| Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Grey |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (976) |
| Date First Available | November 17, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442017578 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Ambidextrous Stainless Pocket / Belt Clip |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.55 x 1.89 x 0.98 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.32 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Material | Other |
| Model Name | Code 4 3.5" S35VN |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 58PS |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Style | Spear Point |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 705442017578 |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |
S**T
Amazing in Every Respect!
There are those who want you to believe that you have to spend a few hundred dollars, or more, to get a high quality folding knife. This is absolute nonsense, but you do have to look in the right place. If you are looking at Cold Steel, you can end your search. I have long said that, IMO, CS offers the best production-grade knifes in the industry, and I still believe that today. I have used their products for years and have never once had a problem. The most important aspect of a folding knife is its locking mechanism. Having the blade of a folding knife close prematurely can sure mess up one's day. The Code 4 uses Cold Steel's Tri-Ad system, which I feel is absolutely the strongest, and therefore safest, available today. When you open the blade, you can hear and feel it snap into an incredibly secure and locked position. It is not going to close until you make it happen. That is real peace of mind, and one that I trust without hesitation. The Code 4 is a thing of beauty. The fit, finish and quality are immediately apparent. Its 3.5" spear point blade is razor sharp, and it's line, angles, grinds and geometry are as nice as one could hope for. The ambi thumb studs are large enough to enhance ease of opening without being obtrusive, and its butter smooth. When closed, the blade is perfectly centered. The blade is made from S35VN steel. This is definitely a high end steel that enhances overall toughness, corrosion prevention, and edge holding ability, all while making it reasonably easy to sharpen. I like this steel a lot. To me, the least significant of these four major factors is corrosion prevention. An occasional wipe down with an oily rag or shot of WD40 will work wonders. If you are too lazy to take a few seconds to perform this task, you definitely do not deserve a knife this nice. The solid aluminum handle is a greyish green color that looks very nice. The exterior is smooth, there are no serrations or other patterns designed to help provide a secure grip. Because of this, one might think that it would be slippery in the hand, but I have found this not to be the case at all. My hand locks in comfortably and securely. The handle is very slim and trim, making it quite comfortable for EDC. Like other CS knives, the pocket clip has a lot of tension, making it a bit of a small chore to use. For me, this is okay. I would rather it be a bit too stiff than not stiff enough. It will break in eventually or you can carefully bend it to suit your own needs. I read a review where the owner felt this knife was almost too nice to use, and I can agree with that. I am very impressed with this knife, and it takes a lot to impress me. The quality and workmanship in this knife is superb. It is literally every bit as nice, if not nicer, than others in the $300 range! Keep in mind that knives are designed for cutting. They should not be used as screwdrivers or pry bars. Take care of your tools, use them properly, and they will take care of you. I have two EDC folders: this one and a Spyderco Paramilitary 2 with MagnaCut steel. I feel this is Spyderco's best folder, and it is extremely nice, but if I could have only one EDC, it would definitely be the CS Code 4. To me, value is the sum of an item's practicality, quality, and price, and I can state without reservation that the CS Code 4 is a real bargain. God bless, and stay safe out there!
N**S
High quality old fashioned
Ok, for the price this knife is a great value. First of all I love the slim handle and overall feel of it. It combines a low profile in the pocket with a hefty high quality blade. Looks sharp as hell in a classic sort of way, intimidating even. Razor sharp out of the box. Would love to know the bevel angle for when it will need sharpening. The only imperfection is that the opening/closing mechanism is a bit dated and old fashioned. I will say that when opened it feels solid as hell. No play whatsoever and a little lubricant in the pivot helps a ton. But it’s definitely not a one hand closer, even though it is a one hand opener. Still, as an edc its slimness makes up for it. I literally can’t feel it in my pocket.
H**R
For the person that cares about his or her pockets
The number one thing I love about this knife is how well it rides. It's got a thin profile, so is non-intrusive in the pocket, and the metal scales allow you to pocket the knife quickly and cleanly. Say goodbye to the days of shredding your pocket with course, gritty or spikey grips; I've had this knife for 3 years and you can't even tell I carry a knife at all times by looking at my pockets. While you might think smooth metal scales would make for a slippery grip, the finger grips molded into the handle keep the knife very snug and I am comfortable using this for almost any task, including self-defense if needed. Beyond that, the tri-ad lock is great and secure, especially for a lefty - there is no chance I'll use a liner lock for any type of stabbing or self-defense, as you're just asking to pop the lock and cut your finger off. I am 100% certain the tri-ad will never accidentally close; it's virtually impossible. Speaking of being a lefty, it's nice to have a company sell an ambidextrous knife, because it's a pain to find something you like only to realize it's not going to carry or hold comfortably. The blade is a good steel, holds a good edge and is easily sharpened when you get to that point. I cleaned a 350lb hog recently with nothing but this knife and just a couple runs through the sharpener. It did great! Also, with the smooth scales, I didn't end up with a bunch of pig gunk to brush out of grip crevices. Just had to do a quick wash, sharpen it up and we were back to new. I originally had a clip point version but forgot I had it on me and TSA now owns that one. I immediately bought another when I returned home and went spear point. Both have their benefits and drawbacks but will probably opt for the clip point if I end up with another one...the sharper point allows for detailed tasks like removing splinters, picking, scraping, controlled/precise puncturing, etc. To summarize, this is a great knife I will continue to carry until something else really impresses me, but it's going to have to include a few features this knife has got me spoiled me with. Highly recommended and for the money, it's hard to beat. Benchmade people will probably disagree with that, and fair enough, they make a great EDC. But don't overlook Cold Steel and the Code 4!
E**I
This is a great value for high quality steel
Bought this as a present for my son (he's 30). I got it for $65 and it was a great price for S35VN steel. I am a knife collector and I wanted my son to have a quality knife. The Tri-Ad lock paired with the S35VN steel makes this one heck of a rugged knife. Sadly my son is not an outdoorsman, so he probably won't use it much. He's a scientist. But this knife is priced for great value for such high quality steel. S35VN steel offers above average properties for Toughness, Corossion Resistance, and Edge Retention, the 3 properties all knife steels are rated by. This is by far the best steel for the money. The next steel that offers all 3 properties with higher ratings is Magnacut but that steel is very expensive (usually $200 and up for that steel.)
F**O
Gran cuchillo, muy afilado, largo ideal, grosor ideal, delgado y ligero, imperceptible en el bolsillo, un poco dificil de abrir y cerrar pero creo que con el uso se quitara, el agarre de seguro es confiable pero no se siente asi , de hecho se siente resbaloso y no da confianza al no tener texturas y por ser delgado (cosa que me encanto) se debe imprimir fuerza adicional para tener un agarre confiable aunque el diseño del mago para los dedos ayuda mucho tambien, entiendo porque a tantos le gusta este cuchillo, a mi me encanto pero para sumarlo a mi coleccion mas no para usarlo en mi dia a dia y es una lastima porque lo veo y me encanta, tenerlo en la mano enamora, pero la verdad es que para el dia a dia si bien procuro mucho la ligereza y calidad de materiales, tambien procuro un abrir y cerrar facil, seguro y confiable ademas de un agarre que sea y se sienta firme, me encanta la marca cold steel pero mas para coleccion o tareas y entornos especificos, para EDC habra quien le guste pero yo prefiero algunos SOG's y Kershaws, aclaro que es solo mi opinion y perspectica y no pretendo afirmar nada por encima de las opiniones de los demas, solo espero ayudar a que hagan una buena compra.
E**O
Chegou bem rápido. Canivete original, veio lacrado e é muito bonito e sólido. Estou muito feliz com aquisição
S**N
Das Code 4 Messer kam gut verpackt und schnell an. Es ist sehr gut verarbeitet, sehr scharfe und gut geschliffene Klinge, alles ist stramm und fest, auch die Ecken und Kanten sind bearbeitet, so dass man sich nicht daran verletzen kann. Es hat für die recht kurze Klinge einen recht großen Griff, der sehr gut (Handschuhgröße 9 1/2) in der Hand liegt und man deshalb mit dem Messer auch "arbeiten" kann. Es lässt sich auch relativ leicht öffnen. Warum relativ? Der Mechanismus ist leichtgängig, doch aufgrund des relativ großen Griffs ist mit dem Daumen schon eine recht große Drehbewegung nach vorn zu vollziehen. Mein bisheriges Lieblings-Hosentaschenmesser (das auf dem Foto abgebildet Ruike P801-SB) wird auch weiterhin mein Lieblingsmesser bleiben (wiegen beide 120 Gramm), da es qualitativ genauso gut ist, es sich jedoch wesentlich schneller und bequemer öffnen läßt. Zudem ist es es wesentlich günstiger. Trotzdem ist das Code 4 aufgrund o. g. Punkte definitiv empfehlenswert, da man ja mehr Hosen hat und ein Messer langweilig ist.
B**D
Läuft einwandfrei auf Washern mit hauchdünnen Teflonscheiben zusätzlich. Kommt mega scharf an. Nach schleifen ging an der Diamantplatte einwandfrei, jetzt eher nicht schärfer. Der Lock ist prinzipiell nix zum spielen, jedoch erwische ich mich trotzdem oft beim öffnen und schließen, der Sound ist einfach super. Spiel nicht vorhanden. Reinigen ist ein Vergnügen, bei mir läuft das Messer auf fett.
N**L
Wow, die Verarbeitung, der Look und die Schärfe der Klinge.. Ein absolutes Meisterstück. Es stimmt alles an diesem Messer. Für kleine Hände ist es allerdings durchaus ungeeignet. Die Klinge ist extrem scharf. Der einzigartige Mechanismus zur Öffnung sitzt fest und lässt sich leicht öffnen und schließen.
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