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When used correctly, the karambit is one of the most formidable knives there is. While this one may not be quite as intimidating as some of the bigger guys, it’s certainly up to the task of opening letters, cutting food, slicing cardboard, and dissecting packaging Read More
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Knife came in a very high quality used it to do basic stuff and cut boxes - later resorted to getting a different one. Do not recommend if you have large hands - thing is tiny.
OK, the positive aspects: the blade seems manufactured to a high standard, and though I normally avoid liner locks, it's a good build, and feels solid. The blade is sharp.
That said, it would have been helpful to have something in the display photos for comparison (hey mods, this applies to many items I've purchased here). This thing is *tiny.* I'll admit, I've done a lot of hands-on stuff for many years and I have large fingers, but I can't fit my little finger through the hole far enough to get a grip, which makes this pretty useless to me.
Add to this that the blade is difficult to open one-handed, and I will openly state that I regret this purchase. Lastly, a tool to tighten things up occasionally would be handy, which was surprisingly not included.
Perhaps if I was a small child commando it might be of more utility.
I wish it would come with a thumb tab to make one handed opening ab bit easoer, smaller than i expected but my bad for not more closely looking at the dimensions. Still, happy i ordered one.
I knew this was going to be a small knife but I guess I should have paid more attention to how small - this is useless to me. Knowing it was small I didn't expect to be able to have my index finger through the ring for a reverse grip or my pinky through the ring for a forward grip. However I can neither fit my middle or ring fingers through the ring to facilitate either of these grips.
Some people on here have mentioned it's sharp. Perhaps I was expecting more. The point is sharp. The edge itself could cut through the 2 thin page warranty sheet, that came with the knife, without some sawing action. In addition to not being sharp the bevel is not centered side to side - this really stands out with the black blade.
The lock, in the closed position is tight - I can not one hand this. In the open position the lock is sturdy but also so small that it is difficult to push it aside to close. Over all I would have expected better fit and finish for a tiny knife at this cost.
In the end I am going to add this to my list of "things I never should have bought". At best this is a gimmick. Maybe one day it will see use as a key chain ornament but for now it is going to collect dust on the back of the workbench - perhaps never to see the light of day again.
Just got my Fox Mini-Ka last week and so far it’s pretty great. It’s super small which makes it extremely portable and great for EDC. However, the size also makes it difficult to unfold one handed, though not impossible.
Great keychain blade
I got this for my girlfriend and I was impressed at the quality of it and its feel. A bit too small for my hands but for hers it was perfect. Now though im looking at a Fox 270TU which has the finger hole with a bit of handle and a normal blade. Should fit in ye ol meat hooks better.
MaruikiaI have the fox 270tu and its still small but its very elegant and warrants a higher class use case than as edc. Cutting things to share with friends would be a perfect use.