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The Higonokami Higo Kami Chrome Knife is a meticulously crafted all-steel tool, measuring approximately 6.3 inches in total length with a 2.6-inch blade. Designed for bamboo work and crafts, this knife features a foldable design for easy storage, an ambidextrous handle, and a lightweight build of just 30 grams, making it the perfect companion for both professionals and hobbyists alike.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Bamboo |
Item Weight | 30 Grams |
Item Length | 6.3 Inches |
Blade Length | 65 Millimeters |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Blade Edge | ラット |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Foldable for convenient storage |
Power Source | Manual Winding |
Style | All steel |
Color | Black |
I**C
Bullet Proof Knife
Good Product. I love it. Blade shows slightly rough stamped edges around the spine. Arrived with a sharp blade that holds its edge quite well. i have not used it enough to warrant a sharpening yet, but i am getting close. So far i have tortured it with light prying, can opening, fingernail trimming, aluminum plate scoring, insulation stripping, light hammering, plastic trimming (extrusion lines), twine, basically all kinds of things that usually cause me to get a new pocket knife every 6 months. If used in a normal fashion, i.e. NOT as I use, this would last you your whole life. If you are used to a locking blade, please be careful with this. I did slightly hammer the pin to increase the tension in which the blade is held as it arrived very loose. it is simply a bullet proof knife consisting of 5 parts. the blade, folded sheet steel for the handle/cover, main pin, and two washers. fairly light weight but does make a slightly metallic noise when rattling around in the pocket.
H**Y
Quality varies greatly
I've bought 3 so far and the first one came with superb fit and finish, but the second and third are both far inferior which left me kinda disappointed. The problem is really the blade length, which seems to get progressive shorter. My first one had its blade extend to the end of the wavy choil while the second blade extended to the middle indent and the third barely making it to the first curve. Also the gap between the handle seem to vary as well—the first one was pretty small and the blade was nicely centered while the subsequent two are much wider and the blade seem to lean toward side where the pivot pin is flat. Overall the knife design is great and at $8 I'm still gonna keep them, but it's just tedious to have to hammer the handle to the proper fit (also make sure you use a rubber mallet or wrap the handle with some cloth cause it'll dent/scratch if you're not careful) and since I know they can produce really good quality products (e.g. the first one), I'm gonna give them a poor review and hopefully they'll up the quality. With that said, I've given two to my friends as gifts and they all love the knives, definitely worth buying, just hope you get lucky with the quality.
K**K
Great price
This came in a thin plastic sleeve rather than box so I don't think it's "real", but it's nice for the price regardless. It came quite dirty and a bit hard to open so I washed it in soap and water, cleaned the inside of the handle, and oiled the blade. The tang and top of the blade are dark where it was forged and the centering is off. The blade will hit the inside of the metal handle when you close it, as others have noted, which can eventually dull the blade unless you close it gently or put something inside the handle to stop the blade. The blade does wiggle a bit from side to side. There's some sharp edges on the body that are not pleasant to the hands; the edges are not all smooth or rounded. The fit and finish is to be expected for a knife at this price.The blade came extremely sharp. This knife can be opened one-handed. It also seems like it would be a fine choice for left-handed people.I do not think this knife, or any other friction folders, are a good choice for very clumsy people or anyone who is reckless with knives because it has no locking mechanism. It should not be used for anything tougher than light-duty tasks. It will also require more maintenance than stainless steel, as this carbon steel can rust without care.I would recommend this knife to anyone who is interested in trying out a friction folder, interested in historical or obscure knives, or wanting to practice knife safety and awareness.
A**R
Love it
Not much else to say, great knife
M**I
Nice little blade
This is my new favorite... slimmer and lighter than a box cutter, it's discreet in my purse, can open a gazillion boxes and envelopes, and it's reasonably priced. It's sharp enough, but could use a bit of sharpening, maybe I'll do that in a few months. Pictures to give you an idea of how it comes packaged and what it looks like.
D**R
i thought it was the best thing ever
I have have had this knife for a year and some change. It was really sharp out of the box, i thought it was the best thing ever. However after a while the knife lost its ability to stay closed (I use a binder clip to keep it closed, and other times i'd use a rubber band). This can prove dangerous when EDCing this knife. I also would not advise that you do any food prep with this knife because the blade taints your food with a bitter metallic taste. Over all its a cool little knife but i'm not sure if it was worth the money i spent on it.
M**G
Retro EDC Vintage Tacticool Survival pocket knife
Buy 2... trust me. Cool little knife. It's simple. Charming. The blade is decent quality. I use mine every day. It's not as good as a box cutter for cutting boxes... but it does everything else better than a box cutter and will work OK as a box cutter.I bet you could shave with it... not that you would. It's also cool that you can sharpen it like a tea knife rather than change blades you have to purchase periodically.Call it the best cheap utility knife that's cool enough to be your everyday pocket knife.
B**H
Get one! A great and inexpensive knife.
It's small, light weight. Hinge a little stiff,requiring oiling and working it open and closed. It's good for a letter opener and packages. Good carbon steel, must keep dry if it gets moisture on the blade. And a light coating of oil. Very sharp as it comes from Amazon!
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