🔧 Your Everyday Companion - Where Style Meets Utility!
The QSPPenguin Pocket Knife features a high carbon stainless steel D2 blade with a comfortable denim micarta handle, designed for both left and right-handed users. Weighing just 3.14 ounces and measuring 7 inches in length, this foldable knife is perfect for everyday carry, combining modern style with exceptional functionality.
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Micarta |
Item Weight | 3.14 Ounces |
Item Length | 7 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.13 Inches |
Blade Shape | Sheepsfoot |
Blade Edge | Sheepsfoot |
Reusability | Disposable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | foldable |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Animal |
Style | Modern |
Color | D2 blade,Denim micarta handle |
A**R
An absolute winner!
Everyone's 5 star comments mirror my own so I won't repeat what's already been stated.I find no issues with this knife at all. I tweaked the pivot a bit to get my preferred drop and that's all.I knew the scales with the shredded carbon fiber could possibly be slick, but the superior ergo/grip proved that wasn't an issue.I wanted scales that defied the standard norms and these delivered 100%!. Glad I went that route.Recommend 100%>
N**N
Great first knife
Bought this as a first knife for my daughter. She Loves it. The opening is smooth, it’s held an edge the entire time we’ve owned it, the liner lock feels sturdy, and the She’s a bit of a fidgeter so if anything was going to get loose, she’d definitely find it. The texture of the scales provide her with excellent grip.
J**T
5 Star Quality
Bought this because I wanted a small straight blade and reviewers raved about the quality of the QSP knives. They were right!I've resisted the urge to buy cheap Chinese knives because my experiences with other Chinese made products have not been good. As of late, QSP (and others) have changed my opinion. I don't like supporting China but the quality vs. price over American made is impossible to ignore.We own two Spyderco knives (PM3 & Dragonfly) and the lockup, blade centering, and balance is not perfect (balance is actually horrible). This QSP Penguin is absolutely perfect in every way...lockup, blade centering, silky smooth operation, product design/quality materials, extremely sharp edge, etc.But what about the fancy steels?...Lol. That's all they are. 99% of the people who pay a premium for "premium" steel will never experience the benefit. D2 steel has been around since WW2 and is an exceptional knife steel for just about everyone. And D2 is inexpensive which keeps costs reasonable. Don't fall for the fancy steel propaganda. It'll just cost you money.The biggest takeaway from this review should be this: Chinese manufacturers like QSP, CRJB, CRKT, CIVIVI, Ganzo, and others are producing very high quality knives in the $25-$50 range. Many of these knives are as good or better than the American made knives costing $150 or more.I have no interest in buying another $150+ knife. Yes, I don't like supporting China but I also don't like supporting American companies who overcharge and under deliver. The American companies must pick up their game...increase quality and decrease price. If they don't do that, people will continue to leave them.Great job QSP!
A**R
Nice EDC pocket knife
I have added this to my EDC pocket knife rotation. It has a smooth opening action and the micarta handle is comfortable in hand. I did find it difficult to remove the screws to the pocket clip to reverse it for left hand carry. The edge has held up well at work, where I regularly use it to open the prepackaged food ingredients and to cut up cardboard boxes for recycling.
J**N
Sharp and smooth action
Fantastic knife
R**Y
Off-Center But Still Excellent
Given the price, it’s hard to give the QSP Penguin anything less than 5 stars, so that’s what I’ve done. The quality of the build and the materials all suggest a much more expensive knife, so my one point of dissatisfaction seems almost too small to notice. Still, I'm going to have to get it out of the way before I can continue with what is sure to be a gushingly positive review; The blade is visibly off-center. It doesn’t seem to interfere with the knife’s performance, so I’ve decided to do my best to ignore the issue.Moving on to all the great attributes on this Penguin. The factory edge is very sharp. I easily removed a 1x2 inch strip of hair from my arm within minutes of opening the box. The action is pleasantly smooth and satisfying with no break-in time. I’ve read some complaints about the large thumb-studs, but I personally like them. They’re easy to snag with the meaty part of my thumb to open the knife. I find the micarta handle to be both comfortable and grippy. The liner lock is secure and there is no play I could detect when the blade is locked up. The reversible pocket clip is well designed and easy to use. And finally, the sheepsfoot blade shape is really cool, almost gentlemanly.All in all, an outstanding buy and a knife I'm happy to carry around.
M**.
Still in my pocket
First off this knife looks great. I got the greenish micarta and it has great grip. The size of the knife is honestly perfect for me, although it is a tad on the heavy side, but then again I’m used to using a bugout. This blade flicks open super easy and it’s very much a fidget knife even with only one real way to open it. The blade still looks as good as it did when I bought it. I was worried about rust with D2 steel but this thing has been through the washing machine unfortunately and still not any rust. The knife comes sharp and you can use it for anything you want, it’s a bit small for food prep or something but it would work in a pinch, it’s very functional.
C**1
Excellent
If you’re in the market for knife you can actually work with, the penguin is likely the best you’ll get for $30, or in my case, $32.Just received mine and with denim micarta, and from the way the color of the micarta complements the stainless/satin finish, the sharpness of the edge, and the smoothness of the action, I’m simply in awe. The knife is very comfortable to hold and the micarta has a great texture. I tested the lockup by smacking the spine against some wood and couldn’t get the lock to disengage, and considering there’s no play in the blade, I’m not surprised. Also, the liner lock is easy to move with your thumb, so there shouldn’t be any issues with irritation, even if fidgeting with it. Lastly, the Detent is perfect and provides peace of mind knowing the blade won’t inadvertently open, whether in the hand or pocket.All in all, you can’t go wrong with this knife in terms of quality and price point, and unless you’re specifically looking for a different style of blade, this is definitely worth consideration.
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