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The MTECH USA Spring Assisted Folding Knife features a 2.75-inch blue stainless steel drop point blade with a fine edge, housed in a durable black nylon fiber handle. Designed for rapid one-handed deployment with a secure liner lock, it includes a pocket clip, bottle opener, and lanyard hole for versatile everyday carry. Compact and lightweight at 6 inches open length and 0.1 kg, it’s ideal for hiking, camping, fishing, and all your outdoor pursuits.
Recommended Uses For Product | Men's Accessory, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Camping, Bushcrafting |
Brand | MTECH USA |
Model Name | MT-A882BL |
Special Feature | Pocket Clip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | knife^pocket clip |
Handle Material | Injection Molded Nylon Fiber |
Color | Blue |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | MT-A882 Series |
Blade Length | 2.75 Inches |
Theme | Everyday Carry |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | both |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | fine |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 6 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319090021 |
Size | 2.8" |
Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
UPC | 805319090021 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.98 x 1.81 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1 x 0.38 inches |
Brand Name | MTECH USA |
Warranty Description | Limited |
Material | Metallic-Fiber |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MT-A882BL |
Model Year | 2017 |
D**E
Worth twice the price
This knife is awesome at twice the price. Spring assist is as good as a Kershaw and pretty much opens itself. The blade is really sharp and polished like the chrome on a new Harley. Top notch job guys…keep it up and I’ll get in trouble buying these things. Have a good one. 😃
M**O
Ill be buying more!
I love it, much much sturdier than I expected especially for how in expensive it is.Very durable made with qualityI was looking for a smaller sized knife to carry at work as I hate with a passion carrying bulky items in my pockets.This knife is a nice size, short and doesn't bother me to much, (to keep in my pocket)Measures 3"3/4 closed and not bulky with hard or pointy edges.The blade itself measures about 2"1/4Total length open is 6 inchesSo with my girly sized hands its a nice fit and the blade is still much smaller than my palm making it legal to carry anywhere in the state of Rhode Island. I'm not sure about other state knife lawsYou can remove the clip on the back of it simply by removing the two tiny screws.With out the clip it's width is 1/2 inch which is also great for me to keep in my pockets.With the clip it adds a little under 1/4 so still not bad but for me I wont be clipping it to anything.It cant be seen in my place of work, so this is our little secret :)The blade is also spring loaded to it flips up with easeand has a typical knife locking set up to keep it from snapping back down.The blade inst surgical steel sharp, I wont be cutting people open or shaving with it so for my needs its sharp enough.The color of mine I would say is off as its a metallic copper and not orange.Orange is my favorite color hence me even buying this product over othersAlso had a nice quality bottle opener too!Has a good design to it, feels good, has a good heavy duty weight to it,so I am over all very satisfied with the quality and durability of this productand would not hesitate to buy another if needed or as a gift.A++
D**P
A small knife that's big on features
The media could not be loaded. NOTE: I forgot to mention in my first review that I am left-handed, and knives made for right-handers like the two I bought, present some extra challenges to lefties in how they are opened and closed, how they are carried and deployed. Keep that in mind if you are also a lefty like me.I also decided to rate it four stars (up from the three I initially gave it due to its rather "robust" opening mechanism (I explain it in my review). I'm going to add a video of it being flipped open, because, in this case, a short video is worth 1,000 words).Being a lefty, what makes this knife and the other one I bought a little hard to use are the facts that they are made for right-handed users and have flat handles that makes rotating them into position somewhat tricky. It takes a little practice to do it without fumbling, but as long as you're someone who isn't "all thumbs" you'll master it in 15 minutes or less.A few days ago I decided to visit Amazon and buy a knife. I wanted to find one that was less than $25, easy to carry as an everyday knife, and one that was highly rated by users. However, I was literally blown away by the number of choices available to me.Between the knives made by Tac-Force and MTech, I spent the entire day looking through virtually their entire catalog (if they had a catalog, that is). I decided to set some filters to limit the number of choices. The first filter I set was look at knives only rated four stars above. The next filter I said was the maximum price of $25. I decided to leave the other filters alone and see what came up.There are other brands that I evaluated besides the two I mentioned. In particular, the Rat and Rat 2 were the highest-rated knives I could find on Amazon. Given their quality, the price of them was well worth it -- even though they were slightly above my maximum limit.The most expensive knife that I would consider was the Hoffman Richter HR-30 Tactical Folding Knife at $29.95. With an overall rating of 4.8 that included 81% of the ratings being marked five stars, this one seemed like a winner on all counts. The only problem is that it was more than I wanted to spend on that day. I may go back another day to get, but I was determined to stay within my budget.After searching through the plethora of choices, I wound up taking two and ordering them on the same day. They were the TAC Force TF-762DW Assisted Opening Tactical Folding Knife, and the MTech USA MT-A882BL Spring Assist Folding Knife. Although these two knives were both flippers, they couldn't be more different if you tried to pick him that way.Let me begin by giving you a review of the smaller knife, the MTech MT-888 2BL.The MTech is a perfect size for carrying a pocket or purse. When folded, it is 3 inches in length. When opened, the blade is 2.75 inches long. The blue blade is eye-catching, and the oval opening at the top is reminiscent of the SOG models and cost 2 to 3 times its price of $7.25!Given its low price, and was not expecting it to be of high quality. When the knife arrived, I was amazed at how well the knife was made. For such a small knife, it was fairly heavy but solidly made. However, here's where I must address its major caveat.The spring in and the flipper mechanism is so strong it can open up a folded Bowie knife, and if the knife blade was not securely fastened to the handle, it would send it flying 15 feet on a straight line.To say that this little knife opens with authority would be an understatement. Not only does it open quick but the sound it makes for a knife is analogous to the sound a shotgun makes when pumping it. Now, they say that the sound of a shotgun being pumped is enough to scare bad guys away. And that is a myth. However, if there was ever a sound made by a knife strong enough to scare bad guy away, this knife would be it.On the good side, the liner lock in this knife is one of the best I've ever seen. Not only is it solid and keeps the knife firmly in its open position, releasing the lock could not be more easy. With small knives, there's always a risk of having the blade overpowering the liner lock in closing on your fingers. Not so with this knife. When the blade is retracted, it stiffens up halfway back so there is no danger of accidentally closing on your fingers when you are retracting the blade back into the handleOn the downside, if the blade is not fully retracted back into its handle, there is a risk of flipping open the blade by accident -- especially when withdrawing it from a pocket. I don't know if that's something that can be corrected or will soften over time, but it's something for the prospective buyer to consider. For this reason, I am assigning three stars.If not for the overpowering spring action, I would rate it five stars.Now onto the second knife. Whereas the MTech flipped open in the blink of an eye, the Tac-Force opens up in a very leisurely fashion. In fact, you can control how quickly.you want the blade to open by modulating the amount of force you apply to the flipper. This is a feature that I happen to like a lot. If you need open quickly, you simply flick your finger more quickly. If you're using the knife for work or to open a package, you can open it as slowly as you would a folding knife.I'm not going to go into an extensive review of the knife here. Rather, I'm going to provide that under its own heading. If you want to know what I thought about the Tac-Force knife you can go there. But, suffice to say, I've rated it five stars with the only downside being the inability to relocate the clip, and the fact that as a left-hander, it's a bit tricky getting a knife positions in my hand so that I can open it without a lot of maneuvering.The clip is very tight and I struggled to slide it on the outside pocket of a pair of dress pants (see photo 11). I finally had to bend the clip back with a screwdriver to add enough space for the clip to slide in my pocket (photo12)I forget to mention that this knife is also easily opened and closed, one-handed, using the cutout at the top of the blade. Closing the knife, one-handed, takes some practice.There's a lot to like about this slick-little knife (once you take care to close the blade all the way down) and keep in mind how quickly it opens. (I'm going to add a short video to demonstrate it). Definitely, well worth the price.MTech USA MT-A882BL Spring Assist Folding Knife, Blue Blade, Black Handle, 3-Inch Closed
B**D
Good knife.
It is good quality. It is work good. It fit good in the pocket. The blade is good size. Good value. Good design. Good blade shape
R**H
Budget, but decent quality!
I wanted a daily inexpensive edc knife that I can operate with one hand operation. It has enough tension where it won't open accidentally in my pocket. Clip holds very tight so it won't slip out of my pocket. Quick and very sturdy opening spring feel. Blade doesn't hold edge so well, but is sharp if kept maintained. I oil the mechanism after every cleaning. Perfect sized, not to large in my pocket. Grippy enough plastic grip. All in all, great knife for the price!! Would make a great inexpensive gift. Lastly, I used the bottle opener several times.
K**Y
Tough opening and pocket clip
This is a nice little knife with a good edge.Two problems I have are ease of opening and the pocket clip. The pocket clip makes it difficult to get out of pocket, then it’s very tough to open the blade.It’s been a couple of months, so I’ll give it more time. But first impressions aren’t the best right now
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