🔧 Your Everyday Companion - Sharp, Sleek, and Ready for Action!
The EDC Folding Pocket Knife is a versatile tool designed for everyday use, featuring a 3.3-inch satin plain edge reverse tanto blade made from durable 8Cr13Mov steel. Weighing only 69 grams, it boasts a lightweight Grivory fiberglass handle with an ergonomic grip, ensuring comfort and control. The ambidextrous design and axis locking mechanism make it a safe and practical choice for all users, perfect for a variety of tasks from opening letters to outdoor adventures.
J**.
Love this Benchmade knockoff
This knife is very sharp and remindes me of my benchmade knives.
R**N
940 clone
It looks like a 940, at 1/10th the cost. It's not the quality of a boujee Benchmade. Just an inexpensive knife, that you don't have to worry about getting beat up, or even losing. It's a good way to "test drive" the form factor of the 940, before spending the money on the original. So, it's a good value for what you get, just don't have high expectations.
M**C
Superb EDC Knife
Excellent quality axis lock folding knife with reverse Tanto blade. After unpacking this purchase, I made a very slight adjustment to the axis lock tension of the bronze washers as it was delivered, such that it now requires only a very light flick of my wrist to open or close the blade. It was delivered perfectly sharpened enough even for shaving, and ready to go to work once removed from the nice sealed box. The only matter I can not yet attest to is the long term edge durability and sharpness retention of the blade. Can this knife replace the thrill and lasting enjoyment of owning a famous-brand USA made pocket knife? No, but most of us can only justify spending the cost of so many domestic $200, $300 and $400+ folders. Knives like this add to the hobby's fun.
S**E
Diamond in the rough - Clone
The media could not be loaded. As other reviewers mentioned, this is a near identical match for a well known knife. This knife is obviously not that knife. The fit and finish is good but not great, the handles are a relatively flexible plastic with a carbon fiber appearance, and the handles and lock have a rough or sharp feel around the edges out of the box. The action is gritty at first, but with a wash and some fidgeting loosened right up. As seen in my video, I can flick open and closed with ease. I spent about 10 minutes lightly scraping and sanding the edges of the handles and now they are as smooth as you’d like. The blade steel is likely 440c, in my opinion a fine steel for this price point. The grind on my knife is even and sharp out of the box. For the money, this is a great knife either in general or if you’re looking for a clone of the original that won’t break the bank.
S**A
Unsafe
This knife is extremely cheap, it’s shaky when using. I returned it after two days of carrying it. The knife could not be tuned to keep the blade from wobbling when cutting. I purchased this knife to see if I would like the shape before I bought the expensive knife version. If you know what I mean. Benchmade 940. I am a just getting into knife carrying an it’s hard to spend the big bucks on a knife that may suck, though I would test the water with this one.. Don’t do it, it’s is definitely dangerous when using for real.Try a different clone this one sucks…
C**H
Good knock off
So far it compares very well with what it's copying. I have an original as well. The only thing that remains to be seen is how long the blade will hold it's edge. It sits centered. Moves well and looks good. No complaints
C**K
Not great
Slow to open
A**R
Perfect daily carry for the low price
Any true knife collectors will quickly spot this as a copy of a well known maker however there is no branding at all on this. In spite of the obvious attempt to copy a certain look this is really a decent knife. Mine locks up solid and the blade is centered perfectly. The steel is obviously average yet after a little work on the precision adjust sharpener it took a fantastic edge. For the low cost this was a no brainer to me if for nothing more than having a daily beater to carry at times.
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