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🗡️ Slice Sharp, Carry Smart — The Ultimate EDC Power Move
The Firebird FH41 is a compact, folding pocket knife featuring a razor-sharp 8.8 cm D2 steel blade with 60 HRC hardness for exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its durable G10 handle offers ergonomic comfort and a reversible deep-carry pocket clip for discreet everyday carry. Equipped with a reliable linerlock mechanism, this 101-gram knife balances rugged outdoor utility with sleek urban style, making it a top choice for professionals and adventurers alike—all at an unbeatable price point.
| ASIN | B07RDJW6ZD |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #401,544 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,409 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 8.8 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Flipper |
| Brand | Ganzo |
| Brand Name | Ganzo |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 333 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Lock |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.9 Inches |
| Item Shape | Folding |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ganzo |
| Model Name | FH41-GY |
| Model Number | FH41-GY |
| Part Number | GAFH41GY |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Classic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**Y
BUY IT!! Under $30. Incredible!
I recently bought this knife after purchasing the Firebird F11 in green G10. I actually ended up buying two of the F11’s because I loved the 1st one so much. I was extremely impressed by the overall quality and craftsmanship of the knife. The first one I bought was razor sharp right out of the box. The second f11 wasn’t quite as impressive as far as the edge goes but I used my Lansky 5 stone sharpener and got it to hair shaving sharp like the first one within 10 minutes. I do think this (edge sharpness) should be consistent and maybe I got a lemon or maybe they need to improve here I don’t know.. and honestly it really didn’t change my view on these knives too much. In fact they had a good enough impression on me with those that I purchased this knife, the FH41. It is probably the sharpest knife I’ve ever owned out the box. I have knives ranging from $20 to $200 and this thing was by far the sharpest blade I’ve ever bought. The fit and finish is great and lock up is nice. The blade is perfectly centered and has a crazy smooth deployment. Very nice jimping on the spine for your thumb as well as on the flipper. Aggressive but so aggressive that it hurts. A huge aspect of these knives that really sells it to me personally is the pocket clip. I can tell you how many knives I’ve had to throw into the “retired knife box” because of bent or snapped off pocket clips. Most of which are from two very well known company’s (not gonna say their names but one may start with a K and one with a G. It seems the pocket clip always fails first. This knife has the sturdiest pocket clip I’ve seen on any knife under $100. I can’t believe these knives are selling for under $30. I’m not a knife or steel expert but D2 steel at this price-point along with the construction and finish of these knives is amazing to me. I purchased these knives with my own money and in no way have any affiliation with Ganzo or Firebird or Amazon. I would suggest these knives to anyone looking for a great knife out of box that’s affordable to the average consumer. My only gripe would be the sharpness inconsistency I had with my other firebird knife, hopefully that was just a fluke. Either way it was easy to sharpen so really a non issue for me. If you are on the fence about this knife don’t be, just buy it. They won’t be at this price for long.
E**R
This shames all flippers in this price range
This is my new favorite knife. Knives with assisted opening are prohibited in many areas but this knife is so well designed and made it doesn't need any sort of assist beyond a light touch of your finger to pop fully open and lock. No fancy wrist action is required. The blade is also made of much better steel than most anything in this price class. It's razor sharp out of the box and has stayed that way after extensive use and abuse. This is the knife Aron Ralston of 127 Hours fame wishes he had when stuck in that Utah slot canyon. The fit, finish, edge, steel, and construction are the equal of anything from Benchmade and other brands that charge 4 or more times as much. My only negative is, despite the lightened liner, it's a bit heavier than some of my other favorite knives but it's worth the extra ounce or so for the instant reliable deployment, durable blade, and bulletproof design. These knives are under rated likely because they don't send free product to all the popular reviewers.
C**R
Just go for it
Stunned at Ganzo’s consistent quality. I have bought 5 knives in total from them and all of them have been exceptional for the price. This is my first D2 blade, it came sharp enough to shave and the blade has a nice finish on it. Handle material is great, liners being inside the scales provides a sleek look along with less weight. It is the perfect size for EDC, slim handle with a good cutting edge ratio. The tip-up clip goes deep into the pocket. After about 100 opens with it (typical break in period) the detent and action are perfect. It comes with a very smooth action right out of the box with no modifications. But the detent loosens up nicely soon. The liner lock has a good lockup and doesn’t get stuck open or hard to close with use. Overall everything is PERFECT with this knife (especially the size+price) and I highly recommend it for EDC. My all time favorite EDC is between this one and the f753m1.
J**H
Well-Made and Worth the Price!
The GANZO Firebird FH41 is a solid folding knife that impressed me right out of the box. It feels well-constructed, with a smooth action and a comfortable grip. The blade holds a sharp edge quite well, even after regular use. For the price I paid, it’s definitely a great value. I gave it 4 stars only because there’s always room for a little refinement, but overall, I’m very satisfied. I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable everyday carry knife without breaking the bank.
S**4
This is a great knife for the dollar spent
I bought four of these as gifts for my brothers and nephews. Three of the four were thrilled with this knife. My older brother is more of a luddite when it comes to knives and only likes thumb deployed lockback type knives, but I keep giving him liner lock and frame lock flippers in the hopes that he will someday convert to being a flipper guy like the rest of us LOL. The quality on these knives is excellent and the action is buttery smooth. The design looks smooth and simple, which is nice to see. The liners are skeletonized and inset inside the G10 scales (a very nice touch typically seen on more expensive knives). The blade geometry is nearly a full flat grind, which lends itself to slicing nicely. The blade still manages to be nice and pointy for finer work also. It's a great, buttery smooth, and versatile knife that is utterly worthy of being owned.
T**Y
As good as a high end $160 plus knife. No kidding
Check my profile, I'm a real guy. I paid for this with my own money and have no affiliation with Ganzo or Ace knife. I have been collecting knifes for quite a while and am familiar with high end and budget knifes. I know my stuff. Right out of the box this knife is amazing. Perfect deployment, very sharp, perfect blade centering, d2 steel , weight is 3.7 oz, zero blade play when open, right / left carry and ball bearings. What an amazing value. Quality control on these knifes is spot on. Less than $30 shipped to my door the next day? Are you kidding? These knives really illustrate how over priced some main stream knives are. anyway, like all the other reviewers on this page say... "just buy one already"
C**N
I'm impressed!
This is a good quality pocket knife for a very reasonable price. A few impressive details: the materials are nice... good looking, tight g-10 scales that are contoured, not flat. Fit and finish are wonderful at this price...eased edges on the spine of the blade and the liner lock. The stainless liners are full, but milled(or drilled, whatever) for weight reduction. The pivot screws have the t8 on both sides...handy. Gimping on the blade spine and the flipper tab- not sharp. Deep carry clip is reversible, with a filler on the unused side. I'm impressed. Oh, yeah, nice and tight action/lockup.
R**W
Great budget knife!!!
I’m new to knife collecting and couldn’t resist the value and looks! Feels great in the hand and very smooth open and close. Very nice blade shape with good length. Just a slight burr on the flipper tab but not too uncomfortable being it’s very easy to flip open. Sturdy construction and centered blade. Came sharp out of the box but have yet to test edge durability. Kinda fat for EDC and a little heavy unlike my QSP Penguin which I’m very very happy! Overall, for sub $20 knife you’ll enjoy the looks and fidget factor knife!!!
A**J
Ganzo Firebird FH41-GY
na zdjęciu Amazonu nóż jest bez metalowej zaślepki a otrzymałem z metalową zaślepką pod klips
T**.
Sehr gutes Messer ... mit kleinen Schwächen
Die Verarbeitung und Qualität ist für den Preis sehr gut. Als EDC wirklich ausgezeichnet. Allerdings hat das Messer einen etwas hohen Losbrechmoment des Flippers. Das günstigere FH21 ist aus meiner Sicht qualitativ und haptisch gleichwertig, lässt sich jedoch mit wesentlich geringerem Druck/Kraftaufwand öffnen.
P**O
Mega jakość
Polecam
U**.
Super Messer
Es läuft schön sauber, dass Flippen macht Spass. Ob nun Messer Verbote oder auch nicht, mir idt es egal. Dass Klappmesser ist sauber verarbeitet und schön Scharf. Ich würde es sofort wieder kaufen. Klare Empfehlung
A**O
Ganzo-Firebird
Un bonito ejemplar de la fusión entre Ganzo y Firebird. Tengo algunos ejemplares más y son con mucho superiores en todo a los modelos antiguos de Ganzo, mejores sistemas de bloqueo, acabados y diseños. Este es para mí el modelo mejor de todos ellos, al principio me gustaban más las navajas con empuñaduras más voluminosas, que me llenaran la mano al cortar, pero me compré hace tiempo la primera y la ergonomía es tremenda. Además de un agarre muy seguro y firme al cerrarla es muy segura porque el dedo pulgar queda muy protegido del filo gracias al fliper, al contrario de otras en que la hoja cae directamente sobre el dedo pulgar. El filo que trae de fábrica, aunque mejorable, es muy bueno. Corta el papel fino de los tiquets algo justo. Si se repasa con cerámica entonces afeita perfectamente. La hoja lleva un centrado perfecto. El movimiento de la hoja es algo lento de nueva, pero mejora mucho con el uso. Salida de la caja con un leve movimiento la hoja se cierra perfectamente. Al liner de estas navajas chinas se le critica mucho, al principio parece algo justo para ser seguro,pero con unas decenas de cierres el desgaste hace su trabajo y la pletina entra aún más adentro de la espiga El clip es reversible, en un lado lleva una pletina que hace de embellecedor y solo se tardan unos segundos en intercambiar el clip usando un T6, por cierto, en mi ejemplar los tornillos no llevan pegamento aunque es usual que en bastantes navajas lleven, no se confien. Por último una recomendación, cuiden la hoja aceitando de vez en cuando, incluso cuando la vayan a guardar y nunca la dejen sucia. El acero D2 aunque conserva el filo bastante tiempo se oxida más fácilmente que otros aceros como el S35VN o el Magnacut
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