At first glance, you might mistake it for jewelry — sculpted, sleek, almost delicate. But then you flip the safety and realize: this little dagger has teeth.
It opens packages. It cuts paracord. It defends in a last-resort scenario with surprising ergonomics.
It’s not a hard-use knife. It won’t baton wood or pry open crates. But that’s missing the point. The Delilah XS is about precision , not force. And in a world where everyone carries a brick of a knife, being the smallest person in the room with the sharpest intent has its own kind of power.
Here’s a social-media-friendly, curiosity-driven post about the — a blade that’s tiny in size but huge in personality. Title: The Delilah Dagger XS: When a “Small Knife” Steals the Show
Most “extra small” knives feel like keychain afterthoughts. The is not one of them.
The Delilah Dagger Extra Small is niche — but if your niche is “stealthy, stylish, and surprisingly capable,” this might be your new shadow.
And yes — it looks like something a cyberpunk heroine would pull out of her sleeve.
Would I trust my life to 2 inches of D2? In a clinch, absolutely. Sometimes the smallest dagger is the one no one sees coming.
| Current | USB: normal 30 mA; Suspend mode 300 uA RS-232: Quiescent 1-2 mA typical (continuous), transmitting 8-9 typical (5ms duration), peak at power on 12 mA |
| USB & RS-232 Size |
Length: 3.94” (100.0mm) Width: 1.28” (32.5mm) Height: 1.23” (31.3mm) |
| USB & RS-232 Weight |
Weight: 4.5 oz. (127.57 g) |
| TTL 100 mm Size |
Length: 3.94" (100 mm) Height: 1.23" (31.3mm) Width: 1.28" (32.5mm) |
| TTL 101 mm Size |
Length: 4.0" (101.6 mm) Height: 1.08" (27.4 mm) Width: 1.62" (41.1 mm) |
| Temperature | |
| Operating | -30 °C to 70 °C (-22 °F to 158 °F) |
| Storage | -40 °C to 70 °C (-40 °F to 158 °F) |
| Humdity | |
| Operating | 10% to 90% noncondensing |
| Storage | 10% to 90% noncondensing |
| Altitude | |
| Operating | 0-10,000 ft. (0-3048 m.) |
| Storage | 0-50,000 ft. (0-15240 m.) |
At first glance, you might mistake it for jewelry — sculpted, sleek, almost delicate. But then you flip the safety and realize: this little dagger has teeth.
It opens packages. It cuts paracord. It defends in a last-resort scenario with surprising ergonomics.
It’s not a hard-use knife. It won’t baton wood or pry open crates. But that’s missing the point. The Delilah XS is about precision , not force. And in a world where everyone carries a brick of a knife, being the smallest person in the room with the sharpest intent has its own kind of power.
Here’s a social-media-friendly, curiosity-driven post about the — a blade that’s tiny in size but huge in personality. Title: The Delilah Dagger XS: When a “Small Knife” Steals the Show
Most “extra small” knives feel like keychain afterthoughts. The is not one of them.
The Delilah Dagger Extra Small is niche — but if your niche is “stealthy, stylish, and surprisingly capable,” this might be your new shadow.
And yes — it looks like something a cyberpunk heroine would pull out of her sleeve.
Would I trust my life to 2 inches of D2? In a clinch, absolutely. Sometimes the smallest dagger is the one no one sees coming.