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The Assisted Opening Folding Knife is a high-quality tactical tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. With a 3.5-inch drop point blade made from durable 3CR13 stainless steel, it offers excellent hardness and corrosion resistance. Its spring-assisted opening mechanism and ambidextrous design make it user-friendly, while the striking red camo handle adds a touch of style. Weighing just 0.29 pounds, this knife is perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency situations.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
Item Length | 7.75 Inches |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Folding Knife |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | Modern |
Color | Red Camo |
P**G
Great Value
The steel blade is adequate for making necessary cuts when needed but it is not a high-end steel that will last. The blade can be sharpened easily since there are no serrations on the blade. This knife has a spring-assist, so opening the blade quickly is made simple and easy. There's a belt clip for convenience which works well and is secure. If you've already got a really good quality knife and are looking for a little something to throw in a nightstand or a glove box in your truck this is a great value.
E**P
Good for the $
Another good buy for the price! Quality enough for everyday carry yet low cost enough to lose. (A major concern for me)
C**T
Good Everyday Carry
It's a good knife. Arrives quite sharp and tight with a crisp action. The grip design is very comfortable. After buying one, I picked up a few because I sometimes forget to leave it at home when going to the airport or an event where knives are confiscated. This one is good enough for everyday use and cheap enough for occasional lose.The dings on durability and sturdiness are because I had one where a couple screws backed out on me. The others have remained quite tight.
A**R
Great deal
This is a quality knife. Locks tight, very sharp, good clip
G**K
Best of the budget knives
Quite impressed with this one. First off, unlike it's competitors it's quite light at 108 grams (a good thing). My Doom Blade comes in at 204 grams and my Grand Way is 195 grams, which makes them cumberbersome to actually carry.The assisted spring opening is quite powerful and locks firmly. No flex and the blade is well centered.All of these knives have T6 torx screws case screws. get a T6 driver. Folks claim that the screws are often loose, that appears to be true with all 3 that I mentioned. The pocket clips are the exception, they seem to have thread locker applied. Either keep on checking them, or better yet apply a litte medium thread locker. These budget knives may need some tweaking, I had to open my Grand Way and was glad they weren't initially thread locked. FWIW mine was branded as ELITEDGE.
A**D
I only paid 7 bucks for it….
I just got the knife a few minutes ago. I only paid about seven bucks for it so even if I get a couple two to several months of use out of it I think it will be alright. It uses 3rc13As per page info. On a 7 dollar knife, I don’t think I’m gonna care about type of steel material used. So long as it does what I need it to do. You might spend more time on sharpening but that’s not a big deal. Especially if that’s what you do to wind down your day and relax. But I have a tendency to really be harsh with my pocket knives in the shop. This pocket knife uses plastic bushings at the swivel just like my previous knife of the same brand. I don’t know how long these will hold out before the knife develops any sort of slop. I got this brand of knife because I have used another one for about five or six years and the blade did OK as far as not breaking or chipping in an auto shop environment. The bushings on my old knife are really bad and I figured 7 bucks for another knife ain’t bad. I also ordered a Schrade and kershaw brand knife as well and I figure I’ll be rotating these as an edc. I figure if the bushings go bad I might buy some different material bushings when they wear out and see if the life can be prolonged for this knife. I know it’s a seven buck knife but it would be interesting to see what will happen if better bushings are used. I don’t expect the black paint to hold out on any part of the knife so there’s no point in complaining about that in the future. Again, 7 dollar knife. For now that’s about it. I’ll update this post in the future how the knife has performed.
K**C
Nice but doesn't function reliably
I liked the lightweight feel, the assisted opening and blade quality seemed good enough. But after opening and closing maybe 30-40 times, locking tab springs open too far when opening and gets wedged on side of blade so it cannot be unlocked without using a screwdriver or other tool to force it back down. I bought 2 and returned them both.
R**L
Great Little Knife for the Price
I bought this exact same knife about 10 years in a gas station. It was my first. Now, I own very high quality knives. Don't expect Zero Tolerance, Benchmark, etc. but it cuts stuff just fine. I had it for years and used it at work to open boxes, and things like that and it never let me down until I lost it. When I saw this exact same knife on Amazon I bought it immediately.
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