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The Eafengrow EF3 Outdoor Pocket Knife is a versatile and durable folding knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry. With a 3.4-inch D2 steel blade, ergonomic G10 handle, and a secure Axis Lock mechanism, this knife combines precision, safety, and comfort for all your cutting needs.
H**S
Shockingly Great Little Budget Folder
This knife is surprisingly quality. Lockup is tight and blade perfectly centered. It has become my go-to carry knife every day since I recieved it in December. The flat grind, blade shape and length is perfect for everything from breaking down boxes, to cutting up an apple on my lunch break. After some break in use, it's buttery smooth and flicks open one handed effortlessly. I don't know if the blade steel is really D2. And I keep reading people guessing one way or another about it. But even if it's not, and if it's Chinese 8CR13 or 9CR14 steel, it's a fantastic bargain for the price. Three fit and finish is nice too with a great pocket clip. I really can't say enough good things about this super affordable little folder. If this exact folder was any american brand, it would easily be sold for at least twice the price. China is pumping out some good stuff. Great knife, cheap price, beat it up or lose it and buy another. They are that good.
B**R
Great for the price
I've only had this knife for about a month now but I have been using it everyday as a handyman and has been great. I cannot say how long it will last but it was only $26. I don't think it is really D2 since I have had to sharpen it every weekend but I am able to get a fantastic hait whittling edge so the heat treat has to be pretty good.Overall it has been a very sturdy knife and there is zero blade play as well as a centered blade in the closed position.It is a bit heavy and the "axis" lock copy they added is very stiff even after taking it apart, lubing adjusting etc. But for $26 I'm giving it 4 stars.
M**H
Exactly as stated!
My husband is a knife collector, heavily into Case XX and Remington. He spotted this knife about a year ago. He has always wanted a D2 steel knife.I even picked up a couple of auto leaf springs for him so he could build his own. Illness, however, has taken knife building off of his“To do” list.He loves it! The smoothness of ball bearing action, the sharpness, the Rockwell hardness of 60… just an overall “ Excellant little knife!”The price was the frosting atop the cake!Keep up the great work!Respectfully,Mick LaBashCustomer for life
A**R
Nice knife but I can't disassemble it
The Good:The G10 grips are niceThe knife is pretty lightD2 blade steel and almost 3.5" for the moneySmooth actionThe Bad:The clip is pretty crap. A deep carry pocket clip would really help this knife out.I can't tear down the knife, I found there was no way to remove the screws holding the lock together, I'm guessing they used some sort of locktite. Sucks, cause I don't trust a knife I can't take apart.The choil/plunge line is too sharp against the hands.When flicking the knife closed, the blade nicks your hand. The tip sits too close to the end of the frame. It's given me a couple small cuts.Overall, it's a knife that could have been awesome if they just took some design cues from other companies on grip length (so the blade won't nick you), and allow for easier disassembly. Also, a deep carry pocket clip would be great. I'd happily pay a couple extra bucks to have a knife with these features. For now, I've removed the clip and tossed the knife into my truck as a knife to sit in my glove compartment.If you want a D2-blade EDC knife with most these features for around the same money, go buy the BladeHQ.com exclusive Kershaw Cryo. For $35 it's American made, has D2 steel, has a reversible and left-hand capable deep carry pocket clip, and carries Kershaw's speed-assist open action.
D**S
The fit and finish is great, and the G10 is beveled all around so ...
This is another solid offering from this seller. The fit and finish is great, and the G10 is beveled all around so nothing is making it uncomfortable to hold. With the frame being steel, there is some weight to this knife, but those liners have been moderately skeletonized, so it's not excessively heavy. Just heavy enough to feel sturdy and reliable. The blade itself is simple but attractive nonetheless. I'll have to take their word that it is D2 steel as my gas chromatograph is in the shop for repairsThis knife is easy to open and close with one hand, and is smooth the whole way through. I might think to say that the spring on the AXIS lock seems awfully stiff, but I'm not familiar enough with AXIS locking systems to know if that is the norm or not. I can imagine that it might be so that it can ensure a solid lock.All in all I'd say this knife is a quality piece that is well worth the asking price.
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