🔦 Unleash Your Adventure with Every Cut!
The Eafengrow EF204 Folding Pocket Knife is a versatile outdoor tool featuring a durable D2 steel blade and a robust 402 steel handle. With an overall length of 9 inches and a weight of 8.92oz, this knife is designed for precision cutting and comfortable handling. Its smooth flipper deployment mechanism ensures quick access, making it perfect for camping, hiking, and tactical use. The colorful design adds a stylish touch, making it an excellent gift for outdoor enthusiasts.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 261 Grams |
Item Length | 9 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Reusability | Reusable |
Special Features | Pocket Clip,Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Outdoor |
Style | 典的 |
Color | colorful |
D**R
Super sharp work of art!!!
This is a beautiful knife. It came very sharp, passed the paper cut test very clean. I did add some oil to make the action very smooth. This is a heavier knife so the flip action takes a bit more force. The blade and construction are very impressive. The grip is comfortable and the opening action is so smooth. I've never seen a knife this well made. This is a super good value, it's a work of art to me. You'll see what I mean when you get it. The knife quality is top notch. See pics
E**.
A Really Good Buy
Impressive knife, especially considering the low cost!Pluses: It's ruggedly made and feels strong and sturdy. It's a big knife. No blade play, no lock rock, no stripped screws (and the hardware is custom). It feels like you could hammer nails with this thing. It opens smoothly on bearings and in fact, among my various flippers this one may be the easiest to open. I mean, it flies open and locks with a satisfying snick. Also, it's just good looking. It doesn't look like your other knives, unless you happen to own the $1,100 Custom Knife Factory Decepticon, which this is mostly a copy of.Minuses: It's heavy, like a hammer, or like those old Buck knives your grandfather had. The detent is weak, which makes it easy to flip and so far it's good like this, but I worry it may eventually wear out. The finishing on the blade could be improved. It's not a big deal and most people won't notice, but there are some rough edges. The various facets, fullers, and bevels are very ambitions for a blade at this price point. Mine came sharp enough to cut things, but it's not the sharpest knife in the drawer. This particular steel, if we're to believe other Amazon reviews, needs to be kept a little oiled in moister climates to prevent corrosion. (This is not uncommon even in more expensive steels).All in all, I'd rate this knife an awesome score at this price, and I'm glad to add it to my collection. I'll even carry it sometimes... heavy or not. The design is beautiful and strange, the knife is sturdy and impressive looking, and bonus points for coming in blue and gold, the colors of my alma mater.If you're a knife person and don't have $1,110 for the CKF Decepticon, pick up this one, you'll be glad you did.
L**R
nice knife but...
Big heavy brute of a knife, only real complaint is with the liner lock release is hard to move to unlock the blade, and it's not very ergonomic (but that's a minor issue). Overall if you can get by those two items it's a great knife for the price.
J**J
Eafengrow's Heavier & Cheaper Version of the Civivi Biophase Knife
This knife is like the larger and MUCH heavier version of the ultra-lightweight Civivi "Biophase" knife, (which costs far more, and is also available on Amazon).The multi-layered, multi-colored design is quite a head turner: this knife does not look cheap (though it is).Be warned however: the layered steel-upon-steelconstruction of this knife makes it very heavy, so it is not a great choice for "EDC" (Every Day Carry)... it is more of a very pretty display knife, which could also be used around the house.There has been some public criticism of this Chinese manufacturer "Eafengorw", for claiming the type of steel used in their blades is not in fact the actual type of steel they use... but only "knife nerds" are going to care about that... the steel is certainly adequate for typical cutting tasks. Mine never leaves the display cabinet, anyway.
R**O
This is the best folding knife I've ever bought
I've bought many knives in my 50+ years; some for looks, some for function. This Eafengrow EF204 is absolutely beautiful in so many ways.Even though it's not spring-assisted opening, the weight of the blade is such that if you simply hold the handle and drop your arm blade-side down and stop, you can have it open for you and lock in place with out any harsh or jarring flicking action. In spite of its ease of opening, the blade stays secure in the handle without any threat of it opening in your pocket. The clip on the side keeps it secure in your pants pocket or belt. The blade itself comes sharp enough to shave leg hair off. Best of all, the blade doesn't have any play at the joint. It's built solidly.Its style is amazing. If I didn't know any better, I'd say someone designed it as a prop for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (If it was, please let me know!) The knife overall is heavier than most knives.Bottom line, I can't see how anyone could have anything bad to say about this knife. Buy it knowing you're getting a very high quality product. I might actually buy a few more in case I loose mine.
J**N
Eafengrow EF204
The media could not be loaded. This is an exceptionally gorgeous piece of work. Mines clean. No scuff marks. No shoddy really rough edges on the scales. Don’t follow the logic with silver TORX screws holding the clip... should have been gold like everything else. I wouldn’t understand why anyone would want a deep carry as my thoughts would be it’s a blinger, you’d want everyone to see it, and it’s not a deep carry.EDC? Not. I like heavy knives personally. This however, would pull your pants down. Quick. It would make a good window breaker, faux brass knuckles, yada yada, but that would entail one actually carrying it. Not me. Won’t stay folded up tight. I can open it by the tip from closed and it’s a tip up carry. This makes it dangerous for EDC or even as a gift to non knife savvy people. I haven’t as yet disassembled it to address theses issues, but I intend to before my grandson handles it. Meanwhile it sure does look gorgeous when the light hits it. ;)
R**.
Good knife
Have twelve knifes from them. No disappointments. They all require a little clean up with sanding sticks. Start with 320 grit working it down to 800 grit. Very sharp edges. A half hour of touch up and smooth as silk. After that they feel good in the hand and look awesome. All my other ones are the turquoise ones. What’s not to like.
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