QSP Tiny Tot
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QSP Tiny Tot Review – Compact, Capable, and Built to Perform
Hello everyone, and welcome back! Today we’re taking a closer look at a brand-new fixed blade from QSP: the QSP Tiny Tot. Despite the name, this knife is anything but a toy. It’s a compact, purpose-built blade that clearly aims to punch above its size.
Before we dive in, if you enjoy knife reviews like this one, be sure to check out our YouTube channel for more reviews, and our website for the new Tiny Tot knife itself. Now, let’s get straight into it.
Packaging & First Impressions
The QSP Tiny Tot arrives in QSP’s familiar, clean packaging. The box features a simple, modern design with clear branding and product information displayed neatly on the front and back. Inside the box, QSP includes a few nice extras: a cleaning cloth, stickers, and of course the knife itself housed in its sheath. It’s a straightforward presentation, but one that feels well thought out and professional.
Variants & Availability
One of the standout points right away is variety. The QSP Tiny Tot comes in six different variants, giving users plenty of options when it comes to handle color and overall look. No matter your style or preference, there’s likely a Tiny Tot that fits your setup. All variants are available as of this review's release.
Sheath & Carry
The Tiny Tot comes with a green Kydex sheath, and honestly, it’s exactly what you want from a fixed-blade sheath.
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Sheath Material: Kydex
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Sheath Fit: Perfect — no rattle, no looseness
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Sheath Type / Lock: Belt loop
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Lanyard Holes: 4
The knife locks in securely and draws smoothly, making it a great option for belt carry whether you’re out on the trail or using it as a daily utility blade.
Handle & Ergonomics
The handle is made from G10, providing excellent grip and durability. There’s also a lanyard hole, which is always a welcome feature for those who like added retention or customization.
Despite its compact profile, the Tiny Tot fills the hand nicely. The grip feels natural and secure, making it comfortable to use for extended periods without hotspots.

Blade Details
Now for the business end.
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Blade Steel: 10Cr15MoV
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Blade Style: Drop point
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Blade Finish: Stonewash
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Blade Grind: Flat
The 10Cr15MoV steel offers a solid balance of edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening. The drop-point blade shape combined with a flat grind makes this knife extremely versatile, whether you’re doing light camp tasks, utility work, or everyday cutting.
Size & Specifications
Here are the full measurements for the QSP Tiny Tot:
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Handle Length: 4.8 inches
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Blade Length: 3.5 inches
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Overall Length: 8.3 inches
It’s a well-proportioned knife that feels larger in use than it looks on paper.
Final Thoughts
That’s about it for today’s look at the QSP Tiny Tot. With six available variants, quality materials, a great sheath, and a comfortable, practical design, this knife is an excellent option for anyone looking for a reliable compact fixed blade.
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