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The EDC Pocket Knife for Women features a durable 3" tanto blade made from 7CR13Mov stainless steel, ensuring excellent performance and longevity. Its ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, while the compact design allows for easy portability. With a flipper open mechanism and liner lock for safety, this knife is perfect for everyday tasks and outdoor activities. Ideal as a gift for any occasion, it combines practicality with a stylish flair.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 3.32 ounces |
Item Length | 4.7 Inches |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Chisel |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Folding,Slim |
Style | Compact |
Color | Blue |
M**R
Smooth opening gear weight
I would have to give it five stars because I’ve never really been into knives, but it has a very good solid white to it not too heavy but it for sure is nowhere near plastic so you can tell it is stainless steel and it is very sharp and it took me just like two times to figure out the best way to open it or have it right and it’s easy with both hands Just one flick and it’s open very smooth lots good and for the price yeah you can’t be. I’ve seen some that are 30 and $40 on here saying same exact thing this knife has so WELL WORTH THE MONEY
L**I
Nice for the price
Would I pay over $10.00 for this knife? not likely. That being said - Nice little knife. I like it. Slim easy carry. Decent sheath, holds knife very secure. Very handy. Can I open my mail? YES. Can I open an Amazon package? YES. Can I cut the shoe string that got tied in a knot? YES. When I sit down to eat, will it cut my steak? YES. Will it feather wood? MAYBE a little, but wouldn't be my first choice. Can it be used to split wood? NO. Will it cut through a hangmans rope, doubt it. Would I count on it for survival - only if I had no other choice, better than no knife at all.Use it for what it is designed for, and hard to beat it for the price.
M**L
Nice knife
I love the design and how skinny it is. My only complaint is if you open the blade too hard. It gets locked in the open position and you have to pull on the blade in order to shut it, which is kinda scary. Considering how sharp it is other than that, it is a quality built knife with no wigglin. And very sharp, still to me. It's a nice knife for the price.I would buy another one
B**N
For a $10 knife, this can't be beat!
This knife is pretty dang solid for the price point. there's no "play" in the blade when it's open, it stays secure. Comes sharp out of the box, has a sharp tip on the tanto blade as well. It is a bid heavy in the handle, so keeping it in your shirt pocket like a pen works for the size, (it's about the size of a pen when it's closed), but the weight will drag your shirt pocket a bit. Perfect for your pants pocket tho.
J**Y
Seems smaller than it looks in the pictures
I didn't have too high of expectations for $10, but this knife is a lot smaller than I thought it would be. Product description is accurate, but it is so thin that it looks a lot shorter than in the pictures. If this knife was a little thicker and had a little wider blade it would be awesome! It is super sharp and seems to be well built, with an aluminum handle and good texture. Action is tight, lock works well, no blade wobble. Just be aware that this knife is about the size of a fat ball point pen. If that's ok with you then I would recommend this knife.
S**R
A surprisingly nice gentleman’s knife
Well, it’s sharp. Very, very sharp. The blade is quite thin overall and probably proportionally delicate compared to other knives, but this isn’t meant to be a hunting knife or a throwing knife so make sure your expectations are in line with what you’re purchasing. It would make a great backpacking fillet knife for smaller fish. The body of the knife is solid as hell but still feels natural in a shirt breast pocket which is how a knife like this would commonly be worn - like a pen. And it’s barely larger than a pen. The glassbreaker base is nice as well as the lanyard hole for having options for carrying. The action when opening is really sweet. It’s not spring assisted but it feels that way. The design has incorporated the exact amount of closed bias to force you to push hard enough on the flipper to cleanly open the blade with one push. It’s delightfully smooth and crisp. Very fast. I will caution folks that closing this knife one handed is a little dicey at first but I’ll give you a trick to hopefully prevent any cuts. Again, it’s really sharp. When you close it, there is a “bump” that you have to overcome. When you do, the blade drops back very quickly. When I’m closing it one handed, I release the liner lock and pull the blade back a short distance, then I use my thumb to press against the lowest part of the blade by the flipper where it’s flat and that makes it so you can overcome that bump with more control and without throwing the blade closed on a finger. Overall, this is a really nice design and a solid build. Well worth every penny - this is on par with much more expensive knives.
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