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The Eafengrow EF64 Folding Knife is a versatile EDC tool featuring a 3-inch D2 steel blade with a hardness rating of 58-60HRC, ensuring exceptional cutting performance and durability. Its ergonomic G10 handle provides a comfortable grip, making it perfect for outdoor activities like camping and hiking. With a ball bearing pivot for smooth operation and a pocket clip for easy carry, this knife is a must-have for any adventure seeker.
Recommended Uses For Product | Electrical |
Brand | Eafengrow |
Model Name | EF64 Folding Knife |
Special Feature | Pocket Clip,Folding |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Color | black |
Style | 经典的 |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Theme | Outdoor" or "Camping |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 91 Grams |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Package Type | Box |
Item Length | 7 Inches |
Manufacturer | Eafengrow |
Manufacture Year | 2018 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6 x 1.8 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Eafengrow |
J**R
Can’t beat for the price
Let me say I am a knife guy at heart. I love cold steel knives, kershaw, zero tolerance, and many other American companies, but for the price I have had nothing but good results from the couple Chinese made pocket knives I’ve bought. This is one of them. I give them as gifts to my sons knowing they will not be taken care of and if lost not a big deal. As for performance I have gutted deer with this brand and use a couple other Chinese made knives. All have been easy to sharpen and keep their edges.. if you’re looking for a pretty rugged pocket knife with a great price value then you can’t go wrong with this company. I’ve also bought their fixed blade knives for gifts but they tend to be a lot on the heavy side. Strong but heavy.
J**E
Great tool. Needs small fix.
I love this knife. It's very ergonomic. It's heavy in the hand, but not too heavy to move. Blade comes pre-sharpened, but could use a touch up, which I did. The ONLY ISSUE I HAD with it, was that the blade was a little loose. So, I pulled out the screw, put a drop of Red Threadlocker on it, and put it back in. You have to get the tension of the screw just right, or you will either not be able to flip the knife open all the way, or it will open on its own. I got it just right, waited for an hour to let it set, and it works flawlessly. Great knife for young adults (if you trust them). I really recommend also checking out the Eafengrow store here on Amazon. They have other great knives. 👍
J**S
Pleasantly Surprised
Order for my hubby and wasn’t really expecting much. Turns out was one of my better purchases for him and he loves it. Blade holds a nice sharp edge and glides smoothly when opening and closing.
K**O
Great value
I don't write a lot of reviews here, but I'm really happy with this knife. It has a couple of minor things I would like to be different, but those are not quality related. The quality for this price is outstanding.The quality on this folder is very good. If I were willing to pay 100 bucks for a pocket knife, I'd expect it to be like this little gem. But the thing is, I have a tendency to lose track of knives. And I like to have them squirreled away around the most likely places I use them, as well as in the cars. So 20 bucks is "high end".For years I preferred to stick with old skool knives - Barlows, canoes, toothpicks. Of late the steel in these types has been decreasing in quality in the budget models. Started branching out. Of late my favorite has been a Schrade(sch106). But I think that this Eafengrow is well worth the slight difference in cost.The only cons I see are the blade profile as delivered and the tip up carry using the pocket clip. I knew it was tip up when I bought it. As for the blade profile, this is common across the board. I'd like the bevel on the cutting edge to extend a bit further back from the edge, more similar to a flat ground blade. Hard to find in this price range.The overall blade profile suits my tastes as far as length and the shallow curve in the belly. It is ground from a blank that appears to be about 4mm thick at the base, so I can't imagine how I could ever damage it.[The micrometer is out in the shed or else I'd have measured it for y'all]. I would like to find something similar that is a bit thinner maybe. Not a big deal.Good utility blade for the money. It is not a razor knife, but it could play one on TV. It made short work of the 6 or 7 boxes I needed to stuff in recycle bin.
M**T
Bulky
Just like other reviews have stated this knife is unnecessarily wide. They could save money by using less material on the grips. I bought this knowing it was gonna need a little work. I spent 20 minutes with a grinder and ground down the grips and screws. I was going to try it without the grips but it was a little too slick feeling in my hand. As you can see from my picture I made the grips narrower and thinner. It now fits perfectly in my hand. The blade locks tight at sharpens very well. The pocket clip is garbage. I tried to bend it to make a deep carry pocket clip and it snapped from just moderate pressure. Not once but 3 times the metal broke like a twig. The 3rd time it was even glowing red hot before I tried to reshape the small piece I still had left. Now I’m gonna pull one of the clips off another knife and see if I can’t make this knife better.
O**E
Great knife for the price
I like this knife. Great EDC, smooth release action with ball bearings. Not too stiff, not too loose. Just right. A lot of knife makers (more expensive ones) do this poorly, so was very happy to see this was perfect. The handle is a bit thick, but not a big deal since the blade is thicker and therefore more sturdy.
J**R
Good Value. Smooth Action
Keep it in the car as a spare. Nice little knife. A little thick.
R**T
Sharp!
Nice design. Smooth as silk. Very sharp out of the box.
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