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The CJRB Ekko Pocket EDC Knife is a compact, high-performance folding knife featuring a durable AR-RPM9 steel blade with exceptional hardness and corrosion resistance. Its stainless steel handle ensures a comfortable grip, while the ambidextrous design caters to all users. Lightweight and easy to carry, this knife is perfect for outdoor activities and makes an excellent gift for any occasion.
Blade Material | AR-RPM9 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 10.22 Ounces |
Item Length | 4.2 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.23 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Folding,Folding Knife,Pocket Clip |
Theme | Festival, Sport, Holiday |
Style | Modern |
Color | AR-RPM9 Blade/Silver Stainless Steel Handle |
R**N
Best Budget Knife of 2023
I LOVE this knife. After getting into sharpening, I've become somewhat of a knife nut and now have a collection of about 100 different pocket knives and outdoor/camping knives. If we consider a "budget knife" to be in the $70 and under range (thank inflation), then this is absolutely one of the best budget knives out there. The blade shape is what we'd call a "modified sheepsfoot." A great utility shape that normally has a flatter belly and low tip that lets you make easy draw cuts and such. This "modified" version of that blade shape lets the tip rise a little higher than normal, so that you will have an easier time using it to pierce if needed. This makes it more versatile. The blade stock is a hair thicker than I'd normally want, but the grind is solid and it gets nicely thin at the edge. It is robust enough for harder work without worry of breaking, but it'll still slice nicely. The knife runs on bearings in the pivot, so the opening action is nice and smooth. You can pull or reverse flick the knife open with the opening hole, or use the flipper tab to front flip with the side of your thumb. The button lock versions also let you hold the button and flick your wrist to open or close it. Ergonomics are superb. The handle design gently follows the curve of your hand, and the neutral flat space under the pivot lets you easily choke up right to the blade heel. There are precious few knives more comfortable in hand for me (XL men's glove), but I think it will work for a broad range of sizes. The RPM 9 steel is very easy to sharpen. Takes a nice edge, doesn't hold it forever, but long enough that most should have no complaints. All in all, great knife. Don't hesitate to buy it. If you're the type that likes to fidget with the opening/closing action, definitely go with one of the button lock versions. If you value a premium look and feel more, do the liner lock in green micarta. It feels so much more "upscale" in hand with the nice, soft micarta and contoured handle scales. The button locks are all flat-scaled, to my knowledge.
B**E
Fantastic knife!!
This is my third CJRB knife in addition to a Pyrite and Pyrite Alt, and it definitely lived up to my extremely high expectations!I absolutely love the blade geometry; the detent strength ended out perfect for a front-flipper (after a short break-in period); the blade came razor sharp and perfectly centered from the factory; and I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality of the micarta, which strikes an excellent balance between smooth and fuzzy/grippy. After handling the liner-lock version a bit, I decided to go with the button-lock version, and I’m definitely glad I did. The non-contoured scales are actually quite nice, and CJRB’s button lock design is absolutely fantastic.However I do have one important note: when my knife showed up, the button lock was basically non-functional. It was near impossible to open the blade, and the button wouldn’t “pop up” into the locked position when the knife was open. However, these problems were caused by the micarta scale shifting (during shipment, I imagine), and they immediately disappeared when I loosened the bottom two screws affixing the scale to the frame.
M**S
Nice sound, great knife
Bought this the kizer militaw, militaw mini and the kizer Mini momo. I returned the Militaw, didnt like how it felt cheap in my hand. Mini militaw seems much nicer, but i will say.... this knife is nicer than all of them. Has a nice sound opening, nice action and button. This one is a winner! highly recommend
H**.
Cjrb ekko worth it!
Solid construction came sharp out of the box smooth deployment from front flipper thumb hole,and yes the spidie flick is very easy on this! Button lock was a little stiff at first but after an hour of fidgeting with it which it's very fidgeting friendly it worked itself right out. The stainless model definitely attracts finger prints, but this is to be expected with the all steel handle. The all steel construction definitely let's you know it's their by its weight. The pocket clip is sufficiently functional,but springing for the titanium clip will definitely be a plus..all and all..a win ,and a nice knife even for a budget version..great edc with plenty of belly on the blade for slicing.,and a designer name to boot ray laconico.🤙
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