The Scream knife featuring a bold, dramatic graphic of a screaming demonic/skull-like face (with red eyes, crown, chains, and fiery/gold accents). It’s a slipjoint (non-locking) folder designed specifically for legal everyday carry in places with strict knife laws like the UK.
Good edge retention and corrosion resistance for the price; comes sharp out of the box for light cutting tasks.
Handle: Lightweight scales with the eye-catching “Scream” graphic overlay. Slim, ergonomic, and comfortable for pocket carry.
Mechanism: Non-locking slipjoint — smooth to open/close, secure enough for normal EDC use.
This is an entry-level but well-executed Chinese-made knife. They’re built for practicality rather than hardcore bushcraft or heavy abuse.
Why You Should Buy It
Here’s why this specific model stands out as a smart pick: Perfectly UK-legal for everyday carry — Non-locking + blade under 3" means you can legally pocket it without a “good reason” in the UK (always double-check local laws, of course). No locking mechanism = no issues with UK folding knife rules.
Awesome standout design — Most budget EDC knives are plain black or wood. The “Scream” graphic (that screaming crowned figure with chains and accents) gives it serious personality and flair. It’s a head-turner without being tacky — great if you want something that looks cool when you pull it out.
Super practical daily driver — Lightweight and slim enough to forget it’s in your pocket, yet ready for real-world tasks: opening packages, cutting tape/string, trimming threads, slicing fruit, etc. The pocket clip makes deployment quick and secure.
Excellent value for money — These usually retail in the £15–£30 range. You get a sharp, usable stainless blade, solid build quality, and a unique handle for far less than premium brands. Users in UK knife groups consistently praise Golan EDC models for being lightweight, reliable for light duty, and great “first” or “beater” knives.
Low-maintenance and tough enough — Stainless steel resists rust, aluminum handle is durable and lightweight, and the slipjoint is simple with no complicated parts to fail.
Summary
If you’re in the UK (or anywhere with similar carry restrictions) and want a legal, lightweight, stylish, and genuinely useful pocket knife that punches above its price, the Scream is an easy recommendation.
It’s not a hard-use tactical folder or collector’s piece, but for true everyday carry — opening boxes, quick cuts, and looking badass while doing it — it’s hard to beat.
Would make a fantastic addition to any EDC rotation or a great gift for someone who appreciates cool, functional tools.
If you’re after something more premium, look at a different knife, but this one delivers serious bang for the buck right now.