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The FLISSA Folding Pocket Knife features a robust D2 steel blade and a durable G10 handle, designed for one-handed operation and easy portability. Weighing only 4.4 ounces and measuring 4.5 inches when folded, this tactical knife is perfect for outdoor activities, survival situations, and everyday use.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Length | 4.5 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Special Features | Foldable |
Style | Modern |
Color | Green |
J**E
Excellent EDC for the price
Extremely affordable, well-built, solid every day carry a knife
J**.
You will not be disappointed
The knife is really good for the price, good blade steel, great flipper action, the button lock works great, and no play in the knife when deployed, when closed it is lined up dead center, no need for any adjustment right out of the box, I recommend for any knife enthusiast or anyone in need of a good knife for a lower price.
I**T
Incredible but one silly major flaw
The media could not be loaded. Great knife! Unbeatable value and even has some figit friendly function. Only down side is that it's it come with a pocket clip that is non adjustable and it only allows for it to be carried blade up.. I had to take it to my mill and correct the dreadful error. Perhaps they can see this post and correct this inconvenient flaw. Other then that it's amazingly sharp and the action is smooth as silk. Please fix the carry clip issue. You will have possibly the best edc at this price point on the entire web
S**N
quality knife for the price
great knife, sturdy feeling, functional, good size , i like the button lock mechanism better than the liner lock
S**K
Ok knife with a serious design flaw
An okay pocket or glove box or tool box knife. Seems to retain sharpness reasonably well for what it is. It suffers a manor design flaw for pocket carry. The clip cannot be moved to another position and where it is you have to reposition the knife in your hand to deploy.
P**S
My new favorite EDC
In addition to my phone and my small Leatherman Rebar, I always have small pocket knife on me. It’s the handiest tool you didn’t know you needed until you don’t have one. A few of the all-stars in my daily rotation are my Ontario Rat II, Spyderco Tenacious, SOG Twitch II, Kershaw Scallion, CRKT Shenanigan, Cold Steel Voyager…. I could go on, but you knife guys who know your budget blades get the point. All are fairly well-known pocket clipped, flipper or thumb stud, liner lock knives with a 4” or less blade made of common medium quality steels, and all costing under $50. I wouldn’t consider myself a collector as these knives all see daily use and abuse. I just like a different flavor to keep things interesting.OK, so now that I’ve qualified myself a little, lets talk about my new favorite EDC, the Flissa folder. I wasn’t expecting this much in a sub $25 knife. You don’t normally get real G-10 scales and a Teflon coated D2 steel blade. So strange how the newer powder metallurgy super-steels seem to have demoted what was once a premium tooling and knife steel (D2) down into the every-man’s price range. 10 years ago, a D2 steel pocket knife of this quality would have cost 3X the price you see today. Nowadays, D2 seems to be the new 8Cr13MOV, just as 440C once was 20 years ago. But you know what? The steel itself has not changed. It is a fantastic choice for an EDC blade, only more affordable today simply due to marketing. D2 is a very hard steel with fantastic edge retention. You’ll want a good sharpening system, but you won’t be sharpening nearly as often. The slight downside of D2 is that is no more corrosion resistant than 8Cr13MOV or 440C, but this particular blade comes coated in some form of corrosion resistant Teflon type material, so no problems!I cant say enough about the ergonomics. The 4.5” handle and 3.5” blade balance brilliantly in your hand, and the flipper extends the blade with little more than a thought. The pocket clip allows the knife to ride so deep that it is all but invisible to the eye of those around you. A+ 5X stars, really is my new fav!
S**N
Dont buy!
I understand this is a budget knife. But it was total garbage. I bought the Wally world bugout clone for $5 and it is way better than this one. Have heard nothing but good about Flissa. Clearly they are wrong. Was very dissatisfied and disappointed!
T**N
My new favorite EDC knife by far
Finding a knife that is fidgety, tough, quality, and also affordable is hard, but this is the first knife to check all the boxes. I have Spyderco's, benchmades, WE, SOG, Civivi, and more. Button lock flippers are my favorite of them all. I have a Protac Moradax, which costs hundreds of dollars, and it is not as good an EDC blade as this one. The Spyderco para 3 was my go-to EDC knife, but I have not carried that knife since I bought this. Everything about this knife is great, the jimping & ergonomics, the fidget factor, the green G10, and the price. I am buying another as a spare.
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