🔦 Cut through the ordinary with style!
This 2-pack of pocket knives features a 2.2-inch super sharp blade made from durable 440C stainless steel, ensuring excellent toughness and edge retention. With a total length of 5.3 inches and a lightweight design of just 1.3 oz, these tactical folding knives are perfect for camping, survival, and everyday carry. Their sleek, classic style makes them an ideal gift for both men and women who appreciate quality and functionality.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Item Length | 5.3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Special Features | Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | Classic |
Color | 2 Color |
A**R
Really great knife for the price!!!
This is a really good pocket knife! Well built, slim and sharp out of the box! Fits in the pocket with no printing at all! Stiff enough to remain open without needing to lock in place. This has now become my favorite EDC. Well worth that money!
P**G
Great for what it is: nice materials, perfect size
What it is: a sub-10-dollar super-compact EDC knife with a very handy integrated carabiner for clipping to a belt loop. The finish is smooth and comfortable in the hand, and there are no sharp edges. The stainless will be slow to rust. The size is about the smallest you can go without it becoming some kind of awkward specialty knife you have to hold completely differently. (In fact, if you have large hands, it might even be a bit fiddly for you.)It's not: a one-hand open knife, at least not quickly. Making a knife like this a one-hander would be larger, heavier, more complicated, more expensive. It also doesn't have a "locking" mechanism, for the same reason. There is a well-tensioned spring that holds it open, so I'm not worried about it swinging shut accidentally in normal use, but if your use-case requires certainty, pay more.
O**O
Great little knives..
These are great little knives, wish the hook loop was bigger for pant loops, but they're slim enough to fit in pocket.. nice and sharp also.. nice knives to have on hand for some projects and box opening..
J**N
Great little knife!
I ordered a variety of different pocket knives, not of any particular make or model. From different sellers. Varying shapes and sizes. The prices varied as well. Starting with this small, little fella, at a cost of 6.99$ at the time.. (being the least amount of money for any one knife).I had little to NO expectations for its performance. And for this reason perhaps, I was more than satisfied to discover that out of any of the items I ordered, this one was without a question the best purchase. It might of been the last thing i ordered, and it came maybe first and foremost. I had forgotten about its existence while all but one of its counterparts had arrived. After glancing over my order history, i remembered having gifted this to my wife to keep in her purse. So with curiosity i asked her to retrieve of it for me to inspect it. I did admire it some, in all of its glory, which come in just over an inch and a half in blade length and maybe 3” length open in all.I had about some very dense/hard oak wood palette scrap wood from a recent project, that I took to carving off some with this small yet mighty blade. My impressions right off were that it was light to hold, maybe as light as to be expected, no more, no less, but also feeling sturdy, and not cheaply made. The blade is very shiny with a satin/polished finish, and SHARP! Razor sharp could be an exaggeration, but I’ve been accused of worse. Also quite recently. After making several passes, slicing clean through, with precision and ease, and to my own surprise, I further admired the blade, clean and free off any debris and damage. The blades edge was remained sharp. Impressed, and with some hesitation I carefully folded the knife back up, before returning it to my wife. If not for having several small children, she might of utilized its capability to affix the thing onto one of the small metal loops that bind the bag to its strap. Instead she nearly tucked it back into the reaches of her purse from which it resides.
B**H
Had to Return; but can be a great knife
I bought this knife knowing exactly what to expect because I own the same knife in pastel pink only it was ordered elsewhere for under $2. This one came in a torn box and as it slid on to my lap, I noticed fingerprints on the handle and blade when opened. Skip if yiu dont like the "picky parts" but there was a sharpening line I've noticed sometimes appears after using certain manual sharpeners- I am not a metals expert (metalergist?)nor a bladesmith /aichmomaniac but do own quite a few knives of all kinds otherwise this review is simply a collection of my unprofessional observations and opinions.Another disappointment is the advert shows THREE knives in every part from the intro pics to the description and w/my inquiry ignored I noticed the top reviews (still published) commenting on being "surprised to receive 3 knives for $...." which further confirmed the photos of 3 knives- in my mind. I mentioned buying the same one prior from another company for 1/3 the price and along w/adverts from other sellers on this page with 4 - 5 of the same knife for $11 / 12 USD sealed it in my head to where receiving only one used knife was more than disappointing. I returned and opted for the other company with guaranteed multiple blades. I do believe if you know what you're getting and want a sharp blade with a modern look that is lightweight, conveniently sized and easy to open and close without being too slack and being just stiff enough- the new version should be a great addition to your collection. I want to add if you are a petite woman /man / them who uses knives daily for work and other tasks it can easily clip as it does on most of my loupes and even my thin bag straps/ and some random accessories when I need a quick creative solution...so all reviews will differ there as it is subjective. For me it's quality because it allows for quick access while also being small enough to keep out of sight. Lastly, with locking issues, perhaps someone got a bad unit or they didn't feel comfortable because they weren't familiarized with thir tool or the "Slip notch" knife closure which if made correctly is not unsafe. It's a cost effective method where a spring is placed against a notch in the inner liner via one of several methods (different names for each position type) this adds an "obstacle" making the knife more difficult to close without (what we now consider a true locking blade) but effective nonetheless and friendly for the ambidextrous persons like myself; e.g.. I dont have to stop and think if i can use my left hand to safely open and close. For reference, these being older designs that have stood the test of time- consider if ever used a Swiss pocket knife; same principles. Regardless, I described not to bore anyone nor shame but because safety is crucial and anyone new to knives should treat it like any other tool or weapon and educate trhemselves by reading or taking a course. I edited a typo but shouldve checked my facts as a more experienced handler may find flaws with what ive written and there is always room for learning and polite corrections:)
B**D
These are great to have
A lot of reviewers are complaining that these blades do not lock: I say if you don't know knife safety then you deserve whatever damage you do to yourself! I thought I was only buying one, but it's actually 3 for less than $8, making a great small gift for someone you like ( or don't like, if they don't know how to handle a knife). They look great and easy to keep sharp. I keep one in my pocket, one in my backpack, and will use the 3rd as a gift.I highly recommend.
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