🔦 Cut Through the Ordinary with Style!
The MADSABRECool Folding Pocket Knife is a versatile and stylish tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a sharp 440C stainless steel blade and a unique 3D chain pattern handle, this knife combines durability with aesthetic appeal. With an overall length of 8 inches and a lightweight design, it’s perfect for everyday carry and outdoor adventures alike.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Length | 8 Inches |
Special Features | 3D Chain Handle |
Style | Chain Pattern |
Color | Black - Chain |
E**S
Flawless
LOVE! its gorgeous
M**B
Probably one of the coolest knifes I own
A beautiful knife well worth your time and attention, it did take a few weeks of opening it and using it before it could flick open easily and the belt loop is tighter than most of my knife's but otherwise a gorgeous piece
J**I
When you let the little kid inside you choose your knife.
Let's start this off by saying THIS iS NOT A PRACTICAL KNIFE. if I was reviewing it the same way I'd review a Kershaw, Civivi or a Boker knife it would only get two stars. It's not an EDC knife unless you are going to keep it in your fanny pack or okay with it wearing holes in your pockets just because of the weight.This is a knife you buy when you let the little kid inside of you choose your knife purchase that day. But at least you don't have to feel guilty about it because it only cost $17. It is okay for your collection to have a couple cheap less practical knives.The detail of the dragon and creative shape and texture of the blade are pretty good. The dragon scales in the blade make it stand out. The blade much sharper than I expected for what I was buying. It is a solid, large heavy knife. It feels sturdy.My only real complaint is that the action is slow and now completely smooth. Most of my other heavier blades open with greater ease if not for anything else but the weight of the blade. Opening it all the way requires above average pressure and speed and works best with a little wrist flick. I've oiled it and loosened the screw and it has not made it a lot better.I was not expecting for it to be functionally fantastic, I'm giving it four stars for its uniqueness and artistic qualities especially given the low price. But those four stars have an asterisk beside it.
J**J
Sharp.
It looks great. Has a nice feel to it. It's easy to open and locks in place. Easy to close. Best part is that it was sharp out of the box.
I**F
It is sharp
The knife came sharp, and it stayed sharp for a long time. I work at a place where it gets used a lot
A**R
Solid Heavy Pocket Knife
This is a quality knife. Metal blade, metal grip, metal screw. Won't crack across the plastic case at screw level like my last knife did. Very heavy to hold. Solid. Blade does not wobble side to side like cheap knives do. Opens and folds easily. Very sharp blade and extremely pointy sharp tip. Thick blade.Does not come with a case of any sort, just a nice black, strong cardboard gift box. Would make a great gift (Hint: Father's Day)
J**A
Easy to open, locks open, easy to close
Very attractive design - looks even nicer in person than I expected from the photos. The blade is easy to open and close, and stays locked while I'm using it. The blade arrived sharp and ready to go, and the handle fits comfortably in my hand. It clips easily to my pocket for convenience. This knife is both functional and pretty - happy to recommend it!
A**R
Good, but unsafe
This is a well made knife that comes with a sharp blade and a good looking wolf design. There’s no plastic handle so it does not rattle and feels very solid. It also seems to lock in place very solidly. My two concerns are quite serious. The first one is that the release mechanism requires you Put your thumb on a release mechanism, which is a bit tricky to figure out, but your thumb has to be in the line that the knife will take when it closes. So if for any reason when you’re unlocking it the knife should start to close, you could seriously injured your thumb. This is a bad design. More seriously when closed, the blade remains closed for the first few weeks. But then it loosens up. Several times when it was on my belt, using the clip that is built in to the knife, I found that the knife had opened about half way with the blade sticking out and upwards towards my waist. If I were to bend it in the wrong way it would puncture my abdomen. It does not matter where I put the knife on my belt, the knife works itself open to a dangerous degree. So I have to keep it in my pocket. It’s a bit heavy and inconvenient. However these two safety issues are a lawsuit waiting to happen.
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