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The Morakniv Craftline Basic 511 is a 3.6-inch fixed blade utility knife crafted from high carbon steel for superior hardness and easy sharpening. Featuring an impact-resistant ergonomic TPE handle with finger guard and a quick-connect Combi-Sheath, it delivers safety, comfort, and modular convenience. Lightweight at 3.9 oz and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this Swedish-made knife is a reliable companion for outdoor, gardening, and everyday utility tasks.

| ASIN | B01N2ISF1D |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,151 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 3.6 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand Name | Morakniv |
| Color | Red/Black |
| Customer Package Type | Sheath |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,072) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846018148 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Length | 8 Inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping;kitchen |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
| Model Name | FT01814 |
| Model Number | M-12772 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | limited lifetime |
B**I
Good even great knife
Great knife at even twice the price. Have more than one. Use them for gardening, hunting, woodworking. Just a great overall knife. Not an ax, clever or a hammer. Use it for its intended job, wipe it down with oil occasionally it will last for years. Comes with a razor sharp durable edge that is easily resharped. You won't be disappointed. Yes I own other knives but have always loved Mora since my first purchase.
K**R
Great starter knife
Incredibly sharp out of box, spent some time whittling, and the edge held up perfectly, blade is fine for small bushcraft, or hobby needs, perfect knife to leave in your vehicle, or bug out back, it's very light weight, and the sheath holds it snug.
D**N
High quality, high value, solidly built utility knife
TL;DR: This inexpensive, easy to maintain knife will fit perfectly into your gardening tool bag. Perfectly prunes plant stems with minimal pressure and movement, handles great in the hand for those fragile spots, and re-edges perfectly in a very short time with even the most basic two step pocket sharpeners. High quality for a low price point, to boot. I use mine in the yard for pruning, so it’s not uncommon for me to use it in the dirt, get water on it, and otherwise perhaps overuse it for it’s metal type; and while I did accidentally put a few small water stains on it, simply wiping it down quickly after getting water on it is enough to prevent more. If it gets too bad at some point, I’ll just shave it down a bit and re-edge it. Speaking of re-edging, it does that quickly; most two step sharpeners can do the trick in under 5 minutes with little effort. Tungsten carbide and ceramic combo sharpeners work wonders and it comes right back to the same razor sharp edge it had coming out of the package... Personally I sharpen it every third day of use, making anywhere from 5 to 50 cuts, to ensure it does the job right every time (and it does) Grinding down the spine certainly took longer using a sharpening stone, but much like sharpening, it was more time consuming than energy consuming, and doesn’t drag on fabrics when wiping down the blade now, so that was a worthwhile improvement for me. Weight wise, it’s a bit blade biased in terms of weight balance, but since the overall weight is very much light, I never noticed until I deliberately tried to find a center. That being said, it handles great between fragile plant stems where a slip could cause serious damage, and as it’s light/sharp, the job really is quite effortless to accomplish. More importantly, the handle seems to be formed around the tang inside of it, with no visible gaps at all and absolutely no play or slop. The reality is, it came wrapped simply in plastic, with a sticker, the knife, and nothing extra, so upfront it did feel suspect. Yet every day I use it, that $10 pays itself off over and over, and it continues to over deliver even on initial expectations in a big way.
A**R
BUY WITHOUT HESITATION! It’s a Morakniv! You could safely ignore ALL negative reviews.
Morakniv 511 and 546 are both great buys! Don’t expect to find anything with a better value within the same price range unless it’s another Morakniv! Mora 511 could take a lot of abuse and misuse but it is not indestructible. The studs inside the scabbard holding the knife in place will worn out eventually too. However, Mora 511 is a dirt cheap super knife that will spoil you provided that you treat it properly and know it’s limitations. Reading negative reviews on Mora 511 carbon steel knife is sad but oddly entertaining. Carbon steel is NOT stainless steel. Carbon steel is harder than stainless steel and you could sharpen carbon steel knives at a lower sharpening angle than stainless steel knives. Meaning: You could squeeze more sharpness out of carbon steel knives and still expect the edge to last. But, ALL carbon steel knives will stain and rust or even pit if not handled properly. Luckily, forced patina will take care of this problem and there’re tons of instructions online. You could give the knife a forced patina by using either vinegar, mustard, ketchup, Tabasco sauce, steak sauce, lime, lemon, or even potato! All my Mora 511’s came in plain packages. They all came with a rough spine as stated on Mora’s site. The rough spine will have rounded corners so they won’t scratch your hand AND ferrocerium rod fire starters. You must sand/grind/file down the spine and give it a sharp 90 degree angle before you could use the knife’s spine to scrape ferro rods. Sanding down the spine could be more time consuming than many expected because steels on all Morakniv knives won’t be that soft. All Morakniv 511’s will shave hair right out of the package, BUT you might or might not be shaving with the knife’s true edge. Unlike high end knives, the knife will come un-stropped and the knife will have a rope edge (or burr created by sharpening) on the blade. The rope edge is like a microscopic saw which cuts and slices very efficiently but it won’t stay on the blade for too long. The burr will be removed through use and you’ll be left with the knife’s true edge. Since the knife wasn’t chemically sharpened and the machines only finished 90% of the job, how good the true edge is will depend on whoever finished the edge at the factory and your luck. There will be Morakniv 511’s that will continue to cut and slice like a dream after the burr was removed but that’s like hitting the jackpot. Feeling the knife dulling after some use is normal. If you’re lucky, you will be able to bring the edge back with just some stropping. If you are unlucky, you’ll get that almost all or nothing feel once the burr was gone. The knife will no longer slice paper like it used to because the fine, polished edge won’t bite into paper as efficiently. But, it will still remain sharp enough to crank out feather sticks after feather sticks. The rope edge is comparable to a toothy edge. The true edge hidden underneath the burr is a fine, polished edge which will cut a little differently. After all, the sharpening at the factory is just a very good mass produced factory edge that’s not 100% finished; the factory edge got many woo’s and ah’s and it impressed many people already. By the way, I felt that it is easier to find a good edge on Moras with wooden handles than plastic handled models. Even though Mora 511 left the factory pretty sharp, a good sharpening is still needed. Sharpening knives with a scandi grind like Mora 511, is both easy and difficult. It is easy because you don’t have to worry about the sharpening angle much. You just lay the sharpening side flat on the stone and follow the factory angle. It is difficult because it will be noticeably more time consuming compared to sharpening knives with an auxiliary edge made out of similar material; the surface being grinded/polished is much bigger and you need to take out a lot more metal. Sharpening the knife for the very first time will be rather time consuming because you need to polish away all those machine marks left by factory grinding. Fixing a chip will be painfully time consuming unless you have a wet grinding wheel or some type of sharpening/sanding machine. Many people would just give the knife an auxiliary edge at this point; some will simply buy another Mora since it’s so inexpensive. If you have never learned how to properly sharpen a knife with a fine, mirror polished edge freehand or you don’t have any mechanical device that will help you sharpen the knife, it is advised that you learn how to sharpen knives freehand (with dollar store knives) or invest in a nice set of sharpening device first. Scandi grind knives aren’t that beginner friendly when it comes to sharpening. Stropping is a must too if you want to enjoy the knife’s full potential. Once properly sharpened and stropped, a Mora 511 will have an almost surgical knife like sharpness that will outlast many knives under $200. Like all knives with a scandi grind, always give the knife a maintenance sharpening before it becomes dull. You will save a lot of time on sharpening this way. I’ve never tried to reduce the sharpening angle on a Mora 511 simply because I knew it will take forever without machines. There’s no need to increase the knife’s sharpness at the cost of the knife’s edge retention anyway. The sharpening angle on Mora 511 is either optimal or very close to optimal already.
H**5
Great little knife
I have probably bought about a dozen of these things over the past few years. I give them as gifts, and if I lose one, they are inexpensive enough that I keep a few extra around so I'm never without one. They take an edge quite well, although I can't duplicate the factory edge for sharpness. I just use a steel. The carbon version (vs. the stainless steel) will acquire surface rust, but it's cosmetic. I even found a knife outside that I had lost over a year prior, and cleaned it up with steel wool. It was ugly, but not noticeably pitted, and still totally usable after I re-honed the edge. Because the sheath is plastic, it was fine too. These knives snap into the sheaths with a positive click, so they don't fall out when you don't want them to, but they are very easy to remove with one hand. And they've all been very consistent in how easily they snap in/out. The plastic handles are pretty indestructible too. And the high cost of most other "serious" knives, makes these things seem like the best value possible. There is no reason to get upset if something happens to it ... just get a new one.
U**R
Gutes günstiges Universalmesser. Scharf, schnitthaltig und durch den Skandischliff leicht nachzuschärfen. Mit unter 12,5cm Klingenlänge legal zu führen.
R**S
Pequeño pero demasiado demasiado filoso me.encanto recomendado precio justo
A**E
Non è diverso dal classico 511 se non per gli sgargianti colori nero rosso brillante, decisamente piacevoli! Per il resto mantiene pregi e difetti della nuova versione del Mora basic: rapporto qualità prezzo incredibile, lama im ottimo acciaio affilata a microfilo spessa 2mm, impugnatura avvolgente molto sicura è confortevole, cattiva ritenzione del fodero e dorso della lama non rifinito. In foto è affiancato dal modello normale, questa limited risalta davvero molto, vero?
A**L
Très bien. Super couteau pour tous les jours. Celui ci utilisé pour les sorties trekking-randos sur plusieurs jours. Ce n'est pas mon premier couteau Mora; Inutile de dépenser plus : qualité de lame, tranchant, ergonomie... tout est présent.
S**O
Me gusta mucho este cuchillo porque es muy barato y tiene un excelente filo. Su agarre no es el más cómodo pero tampoco para nada incómodo, puedes trabajar con el un buen rato sin que te moleste.El único inconveniente que veo es que el lomo no puede rascar un ferrocereo, tienes que usar el filo y se quema un poco pero un truco que descubrí es pasarle una bolita de aluminio para “pulirlo” y queda como nuevo. Sin duda para su reducido precio es un gran cuchillo. La verdad es que si quieres aprender algo, o talvez sales a acampar mucho, por ejemplo puede que tengas varios kit y para no gastar un dineral en un cuchillo para cada kit, este cuchillo es perfecto. Es de un precio muy reducido, sobre todo si eliges los colores baratos, un gran filo, viene con una funda simple pero útil y tiene buenos materiales.
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