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The Button Lock Pocket Knife features a 2.85-inch VG10 steel blade known for its exceptional hardness and wear resistance. Designed for everyday carry, it includes a push button lock and thumb stud for easy deployment, along with an ergonomic G10 handle for a secure grip. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, this knife comes in a stylish storage box, making it an ideal gift for any occasion.
J**N
4.5/5- everything but the opening is great for the price, good beater knife
It's a surprisingly well built knife for the price but there are some issues. The opening is strange, it kind of sticks sometimes. Another reviewer called it bumpy, that's probably the best way to put it. When you flick it open quickly you don't notice it, but when closing or opening more slowly you do. The thumbstud is a little pointy and uncomfortable as well as being really close to the handle which would make it difficult for those with larger hands to use. Not a huge deal with a button lock but is worth mentioning.Besides that everything is good, the knife feels solid, came sharp (accidentally nicked myself playing around with it and didn't notice), the button lock is easy to press and doesn't stick. I like that the blade is plain and has no branding or steel type on it (meaningless anyway, you can print or stamp any steel type on a blade) No idea if the blade is actually VG-10 but it does seem to be around the claimed HRC and others have mentioned it has good edge retention.It's a good beater type knife, or a cheap option if you want to try a button lock without paying a lot. If the action were smoother I'd say 5 stars. If it hasn't broken in and become smoother after a few days I'll try taking it apart and/or lubing it to see if that helps.Although this is still a good value overall and well worth $20 there's a lot of good budget knives in the $28-$35 range these days. If you love the looks of this one or really want it it's fine but consider spending a little more if you can. You can get a knife without the issues this one has for not much more. Although other reviews say the opening is great so maybe I just got a bad one, shame because if it wasn't for the bumpy opening it'd be great.Edit- Took the knife apart, cleaned and oiled it and it's now smoother. Not as smooth as my Kizer, Civivi or CJRB knives are but much better than before. It's smooth enough though and the blade doesn't bounce back when closing like some other knives do. 5/5 now that it's smoother.
D**E
Worth it, but a few small issues.
For the price, this is a pretty decent little knife. The action is good, fit and finish are good, and the blade is very good.The issues I have with it are, the blade tip almost comes out past the butt of the handle when in the closed position (if you press a little hard with your finger you can feel it), the thumb studs are very sharp on your fingers and could stand to be rounded over, and the blade has just a little up and down play when fully deployed.Other than that, it's a great knife. Wicked sharp out of the box.
S**R
Hubby got me a new knife
The media could not be loaded. I’ve only had the knife for a few days, but so far I am satisfied with it. It seems to be of good quality. It’s plenty sharp. So far, it seems to be holding its edge. I use my pocketknife quite regular. I absolutely hate pulling my knife outta my pocket and it won’t cut nuttin. I like that it comes in green, which is my favorite color instead of just basic black. It feels nice in my hand. Easy to open and close. Clips well in my pocket, so I’m not worried about losing it. Hopefully in a month or two I will still be happy that I gave this a 5 star.
M**.
Better than expected! Sencut and Civivi better watch out!
I usually don't write reviews unless I buy something that exceeds my expectations. Well, this Fujuni button lock knife exceeded my expectations quite a bit. As you will see in the pic, I also have a Civivi Elementum II and Sencut ArcBlast and CJRB Pyrite light. I am a bit of a budget guy and the Elementum II I have in the pics is about as high as I would go price-wise on a nice EDC pocket knife. My first impressions were WOW! This thing feels every bit as good as my Civivi Elementum II. Thumb opening is something I really don't do but it is as others said a bit hard but the more I played with it the better it got. ( Hey Fujuni, make it a flipper/button lock instead of a Thumb/button lock!) The button lock opens and closes just as good as my Civivi, in fact , can not tell a difference. Others are saying something about it not locking when closed....has the same detent as my civiv...not sure if they think it is supposed to not be able to be opened without pressing the button? None are that I know. The CJRB pictured cost $10 more and the button sticks on it. The sencut is every bit as good as the Civivi except for I wish it had textured aluminum scales but still a very nice knife. If I was to rank them in order it would be 1.) Civivi 2.) Fujuni 3.) Sencut and 4.) CJRB. If the Fujuni had a flipper I would rank it a tie with the Civivi. It really feels like a quality knife in the hand that could cost more than it is. So, basically, this knife is a steal in my opinion! Buy it, you will not be disappointed. If Fujuni is listening; Get rid of the thumb stud and add some metal on the blade to make it a flipper( with gimping) and you have a very respectable knife that can compete with a Civivi Elementum II. Plus add some gimping on the top of the blade! Keep the same blade steel and offer 2 types one with the VG10 and another with D2 or Nitro V. Also, add a model that has an aluminum scale and no metal liner but only do it if you add some texture for grip on the scales........You would have a winner!
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