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The CJRB Hectare Folding Pocket Knife features a 3.15-inch AR-RPM9 powder steel blade with superior edge retention and hardness (HRC59-61). Its ergonomic G10 handle offers durability and moisture resistance, while the ceramic ball-bearing pivot system enables smooth one-handed deployment. Equipped with a unique crossbar lock for enhanced safety, this compact EDC knife is ideal for camping, hiking, and everyday tasks, making it a reliable companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.





















| ASIN | B0CNT4BHYG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #356,980 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #662 in Folding Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 3.15 Inches |
| Blade Material | AR-RMP9 |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | CJRB CUTLERY |
| Brand Name | CJRB CUTLERY |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Package Type | Protective Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 135 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife, Nylon Bag |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.35 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.69 Ounces |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | CJRB CUTLERY |
| Model Name | Hectare |
| Model Number | J1935 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing, Hiking, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | ['Foldable', 'Thumb hole'] |
| Special Features | ['Foldable', 'Thumb hole'] |
| Style | G10 AR-RPM9 |
| UPC | 850046302992 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**S
CJRB is winning!
Including this knife I now have 3 CJRB knives. I have a Pyrite, Large Pyrite and now the Hectare. This knife really good. There are two way to deploy the blade. There is a blade hole and crossbar lock. The crossbar lock is on point. It works really well. The blade hole deployment takes a little practice. The blade is super sharp and the G10 handle has some nice scales that are grippy. This is the perfect carry size and weight. Dollar for dollar, if you’re looking for great EDC knives that won’t decimate your pocket. CJRB makes awesome products.
C**R
Great knife, great value.
I claimed that this knife had powdered metallurgy, however, it uses a similar process called Sprayform. Sprayform Is better than normal steel production however it’s cheaper and inferior to powder metallurgy. Some people on the Internet seem to make a big Kahoot about it. However, the company never explicitly claimed to use powder Metallurgy and they use a similar process so who cares. Pros: it’s more rugged than a bench made bug out. I really like the G10 and its metal skeleton frame underneath for strength. Superior quality steel for other knives in this price range. I believe they use powder metallurgy though I could be wrong. I really like the size of the knife. the way it fits in my hand. The shape of the blade. I don’t have to feel terrible when I inevitably lose this knife. I can just buy another unlike the bench meat bug out, which is super expensive now. Cons: unfortunately, the quick release bar has a lot of tension or the access bar. Whatever you call it. This shouldn’t be a problem for most users however for me, it makes the knife harder to flick out and also wears on my fingers because I like to fidget with knives all day long, I use them as a fidget toy. Because of the increased strength of the knife, it weighs considerably more than a bench made bug out. This has its negatives and positives however for me, I wish they used less metal in the frame. However, the skeleton is excellent. It doesn’t use that much meal in the first place.
R**4
Great quality but bad design
I recently bought this CJRB Hectare in yellow and I really like the feel and quality of this knife. The blade has a little bit of a belly which is good for cutting things like rope and fabric, and CRJB put super sharp edges on their steel so overall I feel like CJRB make some of the best "budget" pocket knives out there overall. The crossbar action is perfect. It clicks shut and closes all the way and while mine needs some breaking in still to flick it open effortlessly, the action is still quite impressive none the less. The knife is a perfect size, it's the same size as a Pyrite only I personally prefer a crossbar lock over push button lock mainly because it makes opening and closing the knife more satisfying. What I don't like and I'm seeing a lot of reviewers on Youtube point this out is that the G10 handle is not in proportion to the blade finger slot. It covers it up and makes wedging your finger into the whole hard to do. I had to use a nail to get in there and it was very annoying. I took mine to my sander and sanded the handle down and that really opened up the access to the hole but there is a point where you reach the frame so you can take off just enough before exposing the frame. I then took some 150 grit sand paper and smoothed out the roughness and it was much better. The problem I had with it then is that the handle was still little too thick and it needs a little bit better ergonomics for the finger placement so I took it back to the sander and put in indents near the finger hole and now it feels much much better. The only problem with that is that I went a little too far exposing some of the frame. I can see where the spring lies close to where the blade shut so that's probably why they didn't do it that way in the first place? But that would've really transformed the knife. Overall it's light weight, it has a good sharp blade and the action is smooth but I hate that I had to modify it right out of the box. CJRB if you read these, please update the design of this or make a Pyrite with a crossbar and light weight handle either way.
G**O
Light weight and sturdy.
My favorite colors are yellow and black. As you can imagine, I find plenty of quality knives in black, but there aren't many quality knives in a nice color of yellow. The G10 on this knife is a great color yellow. The g10 does wrap around a metal frame so that all you see is the g10. I'm afraid that this makes the knife look less sturdy than it is. Inside is a lightweight steel frame that keeps this guy pretty solid. Personally I was in it for the color and not the weight, and I would have prefered the G10 to stop at the edge of the metal and for the frame to be solid. Also I would have liked a flipper. I don't do well with flicking, and the hole provided for opening grip is partially covered by the G10 as some have said. It sounds like I'm complaining, but everything else about this knife is great. I mostly open by pulling the lock bar and flicking my wrist. (My video is a bit awkward on that opening too, but that is because I was in a bad position for filming). Overall I have put this knife in my carry rotation and I'm pretty happy with it. It even can go in my shirt pocket since it is very light weight. It also came with a very nice case, which was better than what came with any of my other knives.
A**Y
Good but not great
I very much enjoy knives, and most of my buying is limited to under $100. I saw this knife and was instantly pulled in with the design, steal, "axis" lock, and price. Overall it's a good knife, has a good blade, and is the perfect size and weight for EDC. This being said, I do not enjoy the action of the knife. It's a little tight and is sometimes hard to flick open. It feels like the lock is rubbing against the blade too much, which can be fixed with a little lubricant. This would be fine, since it can be fixed, but with the poorly designed hole instead of a thumbstud it is often annoying to open. For $50, if you don't care about the action then the materials and everything of this are good. If this was $35 I'd be ok with the action but with stuff like the elementum, pyrite, praxis, raccoon, and others, or for just a little more stuff like the vision fg, this knife is underwhelming. However, for me I think I would've preferred the vosteed raccoon. Which is a very similar knife but with studs instead. Overall is probably 3.5 stars for me but that's not an option so it's 3. Maybe I got a lemon but the action on mine is just disappointing.
Z**Y
Outstanding.
Buy this knife, you won't regret it. Extremely sharp, no blade play left or right, up or down. Perfect fit and finish. Good value for the money.
R**Y
not bad!
these knives are surprisingly well made for the price point they're easy to sharpen the lock is sturdy and it comes with a pouch and a cleaning cloth this is a company that takes pride in their product something that seems to be increasingly rare nowadays if you're in the market for a new knife check these guys out I don't think you'll be disappointed
M**C
Budget winner
CJRB usually does well and offers great quality in the 40-60 dollar range. This knife is no different. Good blade shape and cutting geometry, it also came plenty sharp. The opening action is good and cross bar performs nicely. Lightweight with a nice edc size and an unintimidating profile. The only knock I have is that the access to the deployment hole could be better. At this price, if you like the way it looks the quality and performance won't disappoint you.
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