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The Vickay Folding Pocket Knife features a 2.95" 8Cr13MoV stainless steel blade and a stylish zebra wood handle, designed for both men and women. With a secure liner locking system and a lightweight design, this knife is perfect for outdoor activities, tactical use, and everyday carry.
F**D
Nice Little Pocket Knife
This is a very nice little pocket knife for a reasonable price. Small enough to carry it in your pocket and big enough to be useful in daily life. It looks good with its wooden handle and the best of all - it's quite sharp.Thanks.
C**S
New EDC
I bought this at the same time as a SOG Flare and a KEXMO 3.46". This is the one I chose for EDC. While the blade isn't as long as either one, and it lacks the spring opening feature, I find that this one actually fulfills my needs the best. The better position of the clip means that it doesn't stick out the bottom of my belt EDC sheath/holder like the SOG. It's significantly lighter weight than either other unit. It doesn't have any 'accidental deployment' issues like the KEXMO has. It's sharp, has an acceptable size, and feels good to use. I have zero complaints about this knife and got exactly what I wanted at an excellent value.
M**O
Decent Knife
It's a decent knife for the price. It's sharp (accidentally cut myself on it more than once), and can probably get you through about any random task that requires a pocket knife.Over time, the handle sorta wore away and turned a yellow-ish green. Not sure if it was just my sweat, but wood handles on other things I have (knives, swords, tools, etc.) don't do that. The handle also feels more synthetic than natural
C**R
Outstanding highly polished, razor sharp blade. No wiggle.
This is by far the nicest knife I've ever owned. The blade is razor sharp (literally). And the blade is one of the nicest blades I've ever seen on a knife. It's almost 100% polished to a mirror finish (not a low level dull cheap grey finish like some of the other cheap knives where they are trying to save money by not polishing the blade). There is a knife called a Honey Badger and it has a really poor finish on the blade (at least according to the pics). This knife, has an amazing highly polished blade.This knife is the coolest looking knife I've ever seen. It's small. It's the perfect daily carry size. Not too large, and not too small. It looks tough and manly, but not so big and unnecessary that you end up leaving it at home. You would definitely carry this daily. It feels stout. It's not heavy, but feels very heavy duty. It's a little lighter than a plastic handled knife. It's medium weight (just my opinion).The problem with this knife, despite being a beautiful, very well built product, is that the design is a little bit odd. I have very dry hands, from working construction. And the blade is extremely difficult to grasp and pull open. My finger slide off the blade, because it's so highly polished and beautiful. It's hard to get a hold of the knife. The little nub that sticks out on the blade is almost useless, because the blade locks down into position firmly, and because it's a new knife, it's hard to open.The blade seems to snap down into the handle, so it can't possibly "accidentally" come open in your pocket. It almost feels like it has a magnet which snaps the blade back down when closing the knife. There is a distinct and difficult click that is required to open the knife. It's not an audible click. But you have really rip on the knife to open it. This is a great knife for active people who are worried about the blade accidentally opening. It's a nice firm "click" into it's closed position. It doesn't actually click, but you can feel a very solid click when the knife fully closes.With a little use, this knife will probably be easier to open. I am disappointed because it's a spectacular knife, and looks like a $150 knife. The blade brand is laser etched onto the blade. The chromoly alloy formula is also laser etched on.This knife could be easily modified by grinding away some of the handle to expose more of the blade. There isn't enough blade showing, which makes it difficult to "grab" the blade to open it. If there was a little more blade exposed, I could grab it a lot easier. I think the knife could be modified if you have basic grinders and a Die Grinder. I might modify it to expose more of the blade.There are a few small dings and scratches in the wood. But barely noticeable. It's not a show piece. But it's way way better than I expected for the price. It feels like a very expensive knife.Worth the money. If you want a more durable handle, get a plastic handle. If you want a cool looking work of art, get the wood handle.
J**T
Great pocket knife
I have bought like 5 of the these knives. I loose them or destroy them but the edge holds up well and sharpens easily
H**R
Good deal for the price . . . .
The blade locking mechanism is awkward to use, you've got to be carful not to close the blade on your finger. The 'bump' used to assist opening the blade is poorly placed. It needs to be a bit longer or have part of the wood/metal under it cut out for clearance. The wood is good looking but not really finished around the edges, needs some sanding to ease the edges.Someone asked if the blade opening assist 'bump' could be moved to the other side of the blade for a left-handed user ~ Yes it can, you need a special 'bit', a very small Torx Driver Bit to remove the screw.
D**.
bang for buck
This is truely a great knife. I didn't want a tactical/military looking knife, but wanted serrated large blade in small simple package. This one feels like nothing in the pocket, but has a relatively big and convincing blade. I bought one, it arrived, it was great, smaller than expected, but still great. I bought two more, knowing they'll make great gifts, one for the fishing kit. I'll probably buy more. It costs less than a sandwitch where I live.However - the thing needs a few minutes of work. The nob on the knife your thumb hits to open it isn't easily accessible. A few minutes with a file and a couple grades of sand paper, them maybe some oil to seal it all again and grease the otherwise sticky knife blade action - that amount of work takes this from wellmade cheap and dissapointing to excellent.Consider this knife incomplete, and worth it. Just mark the spot where your thumb goes to open the blade, file, sand, and oil. You now have a great knife for the price of a sandwitch.
D**N
For the price, it is a quality knife
I like the size, look, feel, ease of opening, sharp edge and the level the clip allows for low carry.
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