🔪 Cut through the wilderness with confidence and style!
This 2.85-inch folding pocket knife features a premium VG10 steel blade known for exceptional wear resistance and sharpness. Its durable G10 handle ensures a secure grip in all conditions, while the two-hand safety lock prevents accidental openings. Enhanced with ceramic ball bearings for smooth operation and packaged with a protective storage case, this knife is the ultimate compact tool for camping, hunting, and survival enthusiasts.
D**.
Great short-blade knife for general purpose/hobby use; I will use this knife on my fishing outings.
This review is for FUJUNI Folding Knife,2.85 Inch Pocket Knife with VG10 Steel Blade and G10 Handle, Ceramic Ball Bearings, Sharp Camping Hunting Hiking Knife with Clip, for Men Women, Groomsmen Gifts, Blue (Blue Folding Knife).The knife was delivered on-time, complete, as described by the seller and nicely packaged in a gift box containing the folding knife, a hard-shell zippered case, a cleaning cloth and a product information card. The knife is finely crafted with a textured G10 fiberglass grip and a solid feel to it; there is a sturdy, metal belt clip on one side. The blade is spring-loaded and requires both hands and some force to open/close, there are détente positions at 90 and 180 degrees. I did find the thumbnail slot useful for opening the blade which is finely honed and is very sharp; it should be handled with care. There is no blade locking mechanism (for either open or closed positions) and the blade is held securely in place by the strength of the backbone spring. This is a great short-blade pocket knife for general purpose and hobby use; I intend to use this knife on my fishing outings.
A**R
the opening and closing is tough and annoying, but it's 19 bucks.
if it's really vg10, and heat treated well. that's super cheap. chinese vg10 vs japanese is the same, but heat treating is.. who knows? it works. it's good. but opening and closing the blade is annoying without gloves on. also, knowing that it doesn't lock is something to consider while using it. i'm also curious why people would want large steel knives when most people would be better off with nicely designed box cutters.
S**S
Slip joint
Nice knife. Wish I payed attention to it being a non locker. Looked like locking blade from pictures. But all the same it was sharp, attractive, very nice for what it is for the cash
S**Y
Good Product
Lightweight, durable, good handle, good blade. No safety lock when open is the only negative about this product.
J**E
Blown Away By The Quality
I'm a knife snob. I carry high end folders most days because I appreciate the care and quality that goes into a knife.In the near future I will be traveling to a place where knives with locking features and over 3" of blade length are a no-no. While I have a drawer full of them already, this little knife spoke to me.I am really impressed. Now country of origin may bother some, but I have to say that I really dig how much care a lot of Chinese companies put into their packaging. This knife came wrapped up like a Chris Reeve. The box was wrapped in fitter wrap. The outer portion of the box slides away leaving a well fit black box. Inside that you find a cleaning cloth, a small instructions sheet, and the knife itself inside a very nice zipper case. Lots of flair for a knife of this price point.But how good is the knife? It's a very, very solid offering. It's got a good heft to it boarding on almost too heavy. It doesn't bother me, but if you are looking for a 2oz knife, this isn't it...but it's not a bruiser. A good deal of this weight is due to the liners being solid steel with now skeletonizing done to them. The blade is pretty thick too. I'm thinking about 4mm thick. We'll put it this way, it's the same thickness as my Cold Steel Recon 1. It's stout.The handle is a not too grippy, not too slippy G10. It's well done and finished. It should hold up fine. The knife is only held together at two points, the pivot and at the rear. I see a pin inside for the back spring to work against. I'm not sure if there are any other points of contact to hold the scales on underneath, but they seem solid.The blade shape is a really well down short clip point made out of VG-10 steel. This is an older "super steel", but great for an EDC knife. The profile is very much like a shrunken Buck 110/112. It's quite wide for a knife this size. Generally these are made smaller, this just feels shorter...which is good if you want this to be a hard user.This is a slip joint with NO lock, and the spring is stout. It has a nail nick, but honestly it sits high enough outside the frame to just pinch it and pull it. It does have a really nice and substantial half stop, which is good because the talk matches the walk and it SNAPS shut....watch your fingers. The blade is also dead center. There is a tiny bit of lateral play but very small and to be expected on a slip joint. The back spring sits just a smidge proud, but it's not bad. I'm picking nits here.The downside for some: this is a right hand, tip up knife only. The G10 only has a cut out for this way to carry the knife. However, it would be at home without the clip if you prefer to carry it that way.In short, this is a really, really well put together knife. It's classy enough to use in public without raising eyebrows, but I can tell it's got it where it counts. This knife was made to be used, so buy with confidence.
B**E
A ton of value at a budget
Most of my other knives are flipper knives, but I have never had a slip joint knife before. It takes a lot more time and effort to get the blade out and there is no lock to keep it deployed or stowed. It takes 2 hands to get the blade out since the joint is relatively stiff. I don't see this blade coming out accidentally, but I can see it being released since there is no lock on it. Not a fan of this design, but I'm sure it is to keep costs down.The packaging on this knife is surprisingly exceptional. Everything about this knife feels pretty premium. It has a nice carrying case, the G10 handle feels great and the blade is sharp. This is a really nice knife for this price, but definitely would not be my main carry due to its lack of lock and slow/2 handed operation.
M**S
Really nice knife.
This knife is built like a brick shit house. I have other flip knives and this sucker is by far the sturdiest. It’s got a very smooth action with some kind of ball rolling lock flip on it that keeps this thing locked down tight. It can be a little difficult to open if you’re not strong but for me it is worth it. The construction and fit and finish are all excellent. Made with a very sturdy hard steel. Extremely sharp. Very good price. I got mine in orange because I did not have that color in my collection, I would definitely buy other knives made by this company. Five stars all day and all night. This is a duty rated knife.
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