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The Eafengrow EF76 Folding Knife is a versatile outdoor tool featuring a 3.5-inch D2 stone-washed blade and a lightweight G10 handle, designed for durability and ease of use. Weighing just 4.3 oz, it offers one-handed deployment and a secure grip, making it ideal for camping, hunting, and everyday carry. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty for peace of mind.
Blade Material | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 122 Grams |
Item Length | 8.2 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Special Features | Folding Knife,Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | 典的 |
Color | black |
J**0
Nice sharp knife
Good knife for cutting and poking. Very nice blade, sharp point and holds an edge pretty well. Impressed with the smooth action. The ball bearings feel solid. Doesn't "jump" open (spring isn't very strong,) but with the lever and a little wrist action, opens solid. If you put a drop of light machine oil (not WD-40) on the locking spring where it touches the side of the blade (if you look at you'll understand) it works very well. This knife doesn't have an "assisted opening" , just a slight spring to hold the blade closed. Your finger pushing on the lever overrides that spring easily and the blade swings open freely.Blade is good for what it is, but not heavy enough to open paint cans. I have a heavy bladed one that I use for that! I wish it were about about 1" smaller, overall, but a very nice primary carry.Overall a very nice, good feeling, well designed knife. As a professional handyman I have had many knifes over the years and carry 2 whenever I'm working. The assisted opening ones that have come out lately come in very handy when needed.Very satisfied with this product!
H**
Great Value
I give this knife four stars for the many pros it has for $20.Pros- Ball bearings- Phenomenal detent (a bit on the loose side on the closing action so just be careful)-blade perfectly centered with no blade play- Flipper style instead of thumb stud (personal preference). The blade really does fly out with minimal technique. No wrist flicks necessary.- Does have a blade hole for spidey flick if you prefer a stud to a flipper. Hey its an option at least.- D2 steel- Nice finger choil.Cons- Clip is not deep carry or switchable for left handed individuals.- Plastic handle feels cheap. Sharp edges along the spine and hurts my finger a bit when I open the knife and my finger is small, it falls between the large area between the two halves of the handle. Not a huge deal and definitely not if you have large or medium sized hands I suspect.- Handle is thick.Things just to note / just things to be aware of.- Handle was so thick with dust /dirt I thought it was the wrong color (brown). Wiped down just fine though. Is in fact black.-knife was WELL oiled. After flipping it 20 or so times oil started to seep out around the blade. Not a huge deal either. Cleaned up fine.- Blade is super long. This is just a very long knife in general, handle too. That can be a pro or con depending. So, not a legal carry knife some places.Overall for $20 bucks this knife is an amazing manual flipper. This knife has several features that are usually seen in knifes double or more the price. I would however recommend the Ganzo Firebird FH61 over this knife though. Super similar but the ganzo feels a bit more quality. That knife is $25. Check it out though. Better handle and the gray one is nice.
M**M
If you're debating, BUY IT
Note: I'm a knife geek, I own well over 100 knivesThis is getting close to the perfect knife, nice size, useful blade profile, fine tip that gets you in tight places yet is tough enough for heavier than what most would consider daily use. I believe it's listed as D2 steel which holds a very sharp edge and is quite durable, and this one does appear to, I've put a hair-whittling edge on it and I rarely have to maintain it and when I do I just run it over a strop.The D2 steel may be its only con also- D2 is not really a stainless and I had it in my pocket once at the beach and got it wet in salt water, which resulted in some minor rusting. I rinsed it off and dried it with some regular tap water which stopped it from getting worse and got to cleaning it up about 2 weeks later. It cleaned up fine, you can't tell anything happened to it.I have knives that cost 4-5x as much as this one that I don't like as much or carry as often.
B**X
Decent knife
I've had this knife for a few weeks now and thought I'd write a quick review since there's not much info out there on this model. Overall it is a decent knife at this price.Pros: G10 jade handles look and feel great. Nice ergonomics and fits well in my XL size hands. Very smooth opening, and flipper tab is more comfortable than most of my more expensive knives. Very durable and made well. Blade centering is almost perfect.Cons: Didn't come all that sharp, and even after sharpening it doesn't seem to hold a super sharp edge. I have another Eafengrow in D2 and it is noticeably sharper. Liner lock close tab is located fairly deep within the handle which makes this knife more difficult to close than it should be. Fairly wide and heavy knife compared to many similar knives out there.
J**S
Excellent
Fantastic knife for the $$. Super smooth deployment. Firm blade engagement. Fit and finish is excellent. Ive become a big fan of this brand and have bought a dozen of their knives. I own Spyderco, Benchmade, Kershaw, etc....Eafengrow quality is on par and at a pocket friendly price.
R**T
Surprisingly good for this cost
Fit and function of this knife are excellent, as are materials and finish. Only reason for loss of one star is the pocket clip, which is stiff and poorly designed. Otherwise, and amazing value and well worth the cost.
J**N
They didn't lie.
They were entierly truthful about the materials of the knife. D2 blade, g10 scales. Both of which are strong and high quality. Even the screws and supports are durable and strong. Only down side was, it wasn't tightened quite enough and needed better lubricant on the bearing. But I took it apart, but a little red grease on the moving parts, tightened it down. Now its a phenominal knife. Sturdy ergonomic and sharp. I use it daily, and have yet to sharpen it. Still slices cleanly through everything. Overall, I would say they made a very good knife. Didn't put it together the best, but that doesn't affect the end result.
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