🔦 Elevate Your Everyday Carry with the Ultimate Pocket Knife!
The Thumb Open Mini EDC Folding Pocket Knife features a 2.7'' S30V blade and a lightweight carbon fiber handle, designed for both functionality and style. Weighing only 1.66 oz, it offers a secure Axis Locking Mechanism for safe, one-handed use, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry aficionados alike.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Carbon Fiber |
Item Weight | 47 Grams |
Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 7 Centimeters |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Folding |
Theme | Sport |
Style | Modern |
Color | black |
N**N
Very nice
Very nice. No complaints. Good deal
A**N
Great knife!
This knife is very well made. Fit & finish is 10 out of 10. Blade is razor sharp, perfectly centered, tight lock-up, no blade wobble, very smooth action, and has held the edge for quite a while now...Not trying to cut copper wire or split firewood with it like some of the stupid videos people make... It's a pocket knife. For the price, I'll buy this knife all day long compared to one that cost 10x just because it has an etched butterfly/usa on it. USA companies are pricing themselves out of business...you see it everywhere. I'd prefer something made in USA for a reasonable price, but hard to find anymore. You can lose or ruin a few of these before you worry about the $$$ spent.. Get one while you can!
J**G
Decent
Real carbon fiber very smooth knife kind of small but not a bad knife
M**L
Not what was advertised
The fit and finish feels good in the hand. I have carried 3 full sized Benchmade 535s, I know what the original is like. The tolerances and feel are similar (the blade wiggle and feel is easily adjusted at the blade pivot for those having issues). HOWEVER, this is NOT the steel that they advertise. Honesty matters, at the price point, just be honest if you are using 440 (or whatever). Bent the blade tip on a cardboard box!
C**A
Buy it!!!
Fantastic knife. Not a BM but the action and build quality are spot on. Love the carbon fiber scales and I don’t believe anyone who purchases this will be disappointed with it. The blade steel is questionable but it came very sharp.
V**0
bad
bad quality
M**O
You get what you pay for! Cheap little EDC
I have a Benchmade for my EDC but lately been carrying other knives to see if I can handle weaning myself from expensive toys, as well as checking them out as a potential gifts for my kid and friends. I saw other companies making knives with the little axis lock (this is the selling point for my EDC, I love this one feature so much) I wondered how this one will compare?Several hundred dollars difference will tell you, you get what you pay for. My EDC is close to $200 and this one was nowhere near that. The knife is extremely light, and the swivel action to open and close isn't that smooth. I've bought other non-axis lock cheapie knives for around $15 that have smoother action/weight balance than this, unfortunately.I kept it as my EDC for a few weeks but it's SO light (I'm a woman with a small frame), I don't enjoy using it. It feels sturdy enough, but for a knife, you want SOME weight to it. It's TOO light. So far I've used it to cut vines and boxes in the yard, open packages, cut paper, and it performs ok, sharpness out of the box was serviceable enough but I just don't feel that confident using it for other stuff I'd normally use my BEnchmade EDC or even my Smith and Wesson knife for. I''l come back in a few weeks after giving it some more abuse testing.
K**L
Great small super light EDC knife
This knife looked great as soon as I opened it. It is a nice copy of the Bugout without being a true clone (no logo) The lock was a little gritty at first. If you get one and the lock doesn't feel great, do this. Get some dish soap and an old toothbrush. Wash it thoroughly under warm water with the dish soap. Be sure to get all around the lock area. Rinse it under running water or with the sink sprayer. Dry with paper towels and blow the excess water out. Then dry it with a hair dryer. Once it is dry, put a drop of oil on the pivot area and on the crossbar lock area. Work it several times. Wipe off any excess oil and keep working the oil in. After a bit, it will be smooth as butter. After the cleaning and oiling, this has become one of my favorites and the price is good considering the carbon fiber and light weight.
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