🔧 Cut Above the Rest: Elevate Your Everyday Carry!
The Rtek 3.75" Spanish Brown Wood Handle Pocket Knife is a versatile and stylish folding knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry. With a durable stainless steel blade and a secure lockback mechanism, this knife combines functionality with elegance, making it a perfect gift for men who value quality craftsmanship.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 3.59 Ounces |
Item Length | 6.75 Inches |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Convex |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Foldable |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Sport |
Style | Classic |
Color | Wood,Stainless Steel,Brown |
R**S
Great Knives in bundle
The knives were well crafted and beautiful wood handles - the knife that was bundled was great too. Compact yet large enough to whittling if you like, and it has a seat belt cutter & a window breaker function to a car accident situation - all compact with a nice wood handles.
B**E
Excellent inexpensive knife
Best knife I’ve bought for $10.00
D**R
Decent, cheap little knife
I picked these up to make a bunch of 6x12in "handy travel stuff" canvas pouches for myself & friends. I always end up accidentally forgetting about my multitool or pocketknife or scissors when I go through airport security, or I forget to bring or end up losing pens or a scarf or my notebook, or I end up having to use a shoelace for a makeshift clothesline when paracord would have been just the thing, or I space out bringing a lighter or a flashlight -- you know, all that stuff that you bring and lose on the trip, or stuff you forget to bring but would have ended up coming in super-handy at one point or the other, or stuff that inconsistent airport security screening will let pass in one country but clamp down on in another for some unknown reason. If I'm not traveling around on vacation or business, it'd be handy stuff to just have in the car. Anyhow, I got a few of these knives for the pouches with the assumption that they didn't have to be regular-use items - they're basically in the pouch to use in a pinch and they needed to hold an edge for just a short time... a few uses before being thrown back into the pouch. I carried one for a few weeks, and while it's not as good as a Buck 55, but it's a serviceable knife that responds well to a few strokes on a sharpening steel to get an acceptable edge back. They're also pretty cheap as knives go. If one should break or become unusable it's not a dear purchase that I'll regret recycling. It's a decent-quality, cheap little knife.
M**L
Solidly built lock-blade knife
This knife is build solid: The blade opens and locks firmly into place. There isn't any looseness or sloppiness. In spite of what other reviewers have stated about the locking mechanism, I have no problem unlocking the blade and closing it. I use the tip of my thumb to push in on the locking part. This lock-blade is no more difficult to unlock than any other lock blade that I've owned. The knife looks nice, good finish. The blade is very sharp. I did want a lock-blade a little smaller than this one, but it will work.
D**N
Very nice
No defects or blade wobble.
J**N
Good knife
A knife is a knife
M**L
Great knives
Great pocket knife
K**Y
Hard to close
Hard to release/press in the lock for the blade to close. Not very smooth opening either, but the blade is sharp and for $15 can’t really expect a lot….
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