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๐ค Classic toughness meets modern edge โ donโt get caught without your Schrade IMP22L!
The Schrade Imperial IMP22L is a large folding pocket knife featuring a 3.6-inch 7Cr17 high carbon stainless steel drop point blade paired with a black celluloid handle reinforced by brass pins. Its heat-treated back springs provide a reliable locking mechanism, making it a durable, versatile tool ideal for camping, bushcraft, and everyday carry. Lightweight at just 0.25 pounds and priced under $10, it offers exceptional value with a limited lifetime warranty, blending traditional design with modern performance for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts.




| ASIN | B0037SQYG6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,349 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #910 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 3.6 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight |
| Blade Type | Straight Edge |
| Brand | Imperial |
| Brand Name | Imperial |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 457 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356207188 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Celluloid |
| Included Components | Imperial Folder Black Handle Single Blade. 7Cr17MoV Steel. |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 3.6 Inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Imperial Folder Black Handle Single Blade. 7Cr17MoV Steel. |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Schrade |
| Model Name | IMP22L |
| Model Number | IMP22L |
| Part Number | IMP22L |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.6" |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 044356207188 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://www.btibrands.com/limited-lifetime-warranty/ |
J**E
An Excellent Entry-Level Sodbuster
This knife feels and performs much better than it's pedigree and price suggest. It is a very high value purchase. Yes, it's under ten bucks. Yes, it's not American made. Yes, the fit and finish could use just a bit of work to really shine...but overall this is a great, solid workhorse of a knife. I bought one for myself, to see how the thing performs and if I liked it, and then I bought one for my friend's son on his 10th birthday. Every boy should have a good pocket knife, and this knife is a great entry-level blade. If it's lost, you're not out any great amount of money, and if you do the right thing and make the kid work to earn one for themselves then an afternoon helping rake leaves or an hour or two helping stack firewood more than justifies the cost. The handle is large enough to be comfortable and entirely gripped by the hand (the safest way to handle a blade), the lock is stout, and the traditional design just appeals to the boy in every man's heart. This is the perfect gift to teach knife safety and responsibility to a kid. A man never does anything in his life so important as when he kneels down to teach a child, and this is a wonderful tool to enable that. The blade is sharp and cuts very well, the stainless steel is super easy to maintain and clean, the handle is nice and smooth but offers just the right amount of grip, and it's just big enough to serve well for camp chores and food prep but also small enough to easily ride in a pocket. The action is a little tight and not the smoothest, but this blade is still an incredible value and a handy tool. A little usage to break it in and maybe a fluff and buff of the handle with some Scotch Brite and this thing really comes into its own. This Sodbuster is also great for opening boxes, sharpening sticks for roasting marshmallows, scraping some fatwood shavings for a fire, cutting open stubborn plastic packaging, and a thousand other things. It is 93 & ยผ % the knife a Case Sodbuster is, and for less than ten bucks that's saying an awful lot. Buy it and use the hell out of it. You won't regret the purchase.
S**E
A true work horse of a knife that's low cost and built solid
The schrade IMP22 is a sod buster like model and that's what this listing is for and not the knife in the picture. I placed an order expecting to get the knife in the Pic but instead I got the imp22 and while I wasn't happy I wasn't mad. The imp22 are great values in low cost slip joint work knives. This lodging is for the larger of the two (think full sized case sod buster). These knives are like 8 bucks and shockingly well built. Now the steel is 7cr stainless and believe it or not performs pretty much identical to Case Tru-Sharp stainless but at 1/4th the cost of a sod buster or sod buster jr. The imp22 is build solid and is ready for the work you need it to do, the back springs are not super strong but also not weak, much like a sod buster in back spring tension and so long as you are using the knife with common sense you never have to worry about it closing on your fingers. The imp22 large has a full flag grind like the large sod buster and the smaller imp22 has a hollow grind like the sod buster Jr, now it's a fairly shallow hollow grind but it's a hollow grind none the less. While the steel is low quality and the heat treat is okay at best they at least run the steel up around 58rc so they aren't running it terribly soft and it actually sharpens pretty nicely and the edge retention is perfectly serviceable. I really like the imp22 models, I own a many of sod buster and sod buster Jrs and other sod pattern style knives from more premium brands like GEC and German Eye etc and I still enjoy these very budget sod style knives. Another great one is a Marbles Mr579 in smooth white bone scales and 440a steel for around 9-10 bucks. These are great beater work knives that if you loose or break you aren't out but a few bucks and can buy another one without it hurting the wallet. Loose a GEC Bull Nose and you would be sick as you probably couldn't replace that knife even if you are willing to pay 300+ on the second hand market because they are so hard to get but loose one of these and oh well a couple clicks to order, ten bucks and two days and Amazon will have you another one to your door. These really are great work knives and you should pick one up no matter if you are a collector or a collector that uses your knives you should own one of both sizes. Throw one in your pocket when it's time to head to work in the morning and use the heck out of it. They take a beating and keep on ticking. As a work knife the old sod buster pattern traditional knives are really hard to beat, that design just works and it's about perfect in every way as a work knife. There's a reason that blue collar hard working people carried sod buster style knives way back in the day. I have a sod buster from 1968 that was my father's knife and that thing has literally had half the blade sharpened away, literally the tip is almost back to the nail nick and the blade looks like a shive because it's so thin (edge to spine).. As a young teen that wanted to make a few dollars to help his family my father worked after school in crops of BFE Kentucky and that sod buster was in his hand as he worked in those farms. He was 14 when we got it and it's one of my most prized possessions and means the world to me. That's the kinda work these knives are made to do, out there pounding the soil and getting your hands dirty, they are a working man's knife! No frills about them they are just made to work. While these aren't as nice as more expensive US and German made sod pattern knives they are much lower cost and easy to get and will handle the work just as well. I wish they would make these in both the 7cr and also do a carbon steel version of them for a dollar or two more. Ide love one of both sizes in something like a 1066/1070 carbon steel so they would get a nice patina on the from working the homestead. These really are great knives and you should own one of both sizes! 5 stars for the knife, 4 stars because the listing is wrong and hasn't been fixed.
A**N
Very high quality knife for an UNBELIEVABLY low price.
So, this is the first review I've ever given. But this product has blown me away and I want to highly recommend it! I ordered four of these knives as stocking-stuffers. I included an extra one for me because I was curious about the quality of this seven dollar knife. After opening the box and playing with the knife for a bit, I was shocked at the quality! I was expecting a chintzy little knife (what else can you expect for seven bucks?) with a thin blade and light, cheap plastic scales. Instead, I found a thick, sturdy blade with quality polymer scales. It even has real brass pins that hold the knife together; normally a knife this cheap has screws covered with little brass dots to make it LOOK like it's pinned, but not this knife. And the lock-up is TIGHT, no play whatsoever when the blade is open. Sure, the knife is a bit hard to open, but the flip side to that is that the blade does not easily close either, which is a quality I like in a knife that does not lock open. I don't get the sense that this knife will close on my fingers if I have a little slip while using it. I love this knife, and I have ordered two more for my personal collection. A classic design, QUALITY product, and CRAZY cheap. If you don't have a couple of these in your collection, you're really missing out!
N**R
No lock,No frills knife for under 20$
It's exactly what I was looking for. It's a nice piece of steel that holds an edge and it's under 20$. I can open it with one hand and if I lose it I won't cry. Good enough for Grandpa, good enough for me.
D**E
Wonderful pocketknife
Got this as an inexpensive alternative to the Case Sodbuster knife. I can say I am definitely impressed with the quality, especially given some of the mixed reviews I'd seen on YouTube. It is a little thicker than the Sodbuster in the handle, but the pins fit well, as well as the brass liners underneath the scales. It came pretty sharp, and honed up well with just a ceramic stick. The spring holds really well, and has great snap on closure. The blade is well centered, and seems very easy to use for larger tasks. It is a little heavier than your typical pocket knife, but it feels good in the hand, and is primarily designed to be a work type knife.
F**.
Good budget Sodbuster!
Received this via mail and it arrived on time......this Imperial (Schrade) Sodbuster is very similar to Case's Large Sodbuster......in fact, if they were place on their sides, (side not showing Imperial logo), this knife could easily be confused as Case Sodbuster....with that being said, upon close inspection, their are minor differences....the walk and talk of the Imperial knife is gritty, but does snap open.....additionally, it has something similar to a half-stop.....the back/ springs and scale area is a little rougher than Case's....but since both are hard use knives.....I would assume that gloves will or should be used....the Imperial's handle is a little wider than Case's......nail knick used for opening the knives are in the same place...more towards the center, though not exactly centered.....both knives centering was off, but Case's was the worst...the Imperial knife was sharp right out of the box....and well, I had to sharpen the case.....both use brass liners and pins.....Imperial made in China.....Case made in the US......you can purchase 2 Imperials for the price of 1 Case....so, if you are not a person who likes to spend a lot of money on knives.....this will be a great choice.....and if you're a Case fan....then stick with Case....I think that both knives can accomplish the same tasks equally.....I do not know about edge retention or ease of sharpening the Imperial....the Case took an edge very easily....and typically knives made in China under a brand name or sub contracted by a well known company such as Spyder, Boker Plus, etc.....the blades seem easy to sharpen and edge retention is pretty good, considering the price paid......I gave this knife a 4 star rating because I do believe for the money....it's a decent knife....this review is not intended to tarnish Case's reputation, but rather help those looking for a good sodbuster to make a good choice that is beneficial to them......sodbuster are built primarily as a hard working and simple tool.....if aesthetics are your main concern, you will have look beyond this one and the Case cheapest large sodbusters, as the are built for work......both are approximately the same size....I didn't include the specs, as they can be found on the internet.......hopes this help!
N**K
Looks and feels like a nice pocket knife.
I'm surprised that this handsome folder only cost $8. The blade is sharp - easily slices paper and shaves the hair on my arm. The blade snaps into the open position with a tight snap, and feels like it will stay there. It takes a deliberate firm grip to open or close the blade. An inattentive, careless user could cut themself. It looks well built and finely polished. It is finished finer than a some of the expensive knives that I've collected. Obviously some good quality control going on at this Schrade Chinese manufacturing plant. My skepticism about the Chinese steel and manufacturing was tempered by the price, so I bought it. I can't speak to it's durability yet because I just got it a few days ago. But I'm a hand tool aficionado, and I suspect that I will get a lot of use out of it. I appreciate the minimalist design. Its a full length pocket knife, 4 5/8" folded. Maybe to bit long for some as a daily carry. The blade is a handy length for slicing bread and preparing a salad. After I used it to cut some stiff plastic and 12 gauge copper Romex cable wire, I inspected the blade edge with an 8x lens. The edge still has it's original grind. After I've carried it and sharpened it a few times, I will try to update this review.
A**N
Quality of imp22l
I bought two of these knives one was good the other looked like a 3grader made it blade wobbles fells like sand paper when opening and closing
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