🔦 Your Ultimate Adventure Companion!
The Ganzo G7531 Folding Pocket Knife features a high-quality 440C stainless steel blade and a durable G10 handle, making it an essential tool for outdoor activities like hunting, fishing, and camping. With its versatile clip-point design and secure G-Lock mechanism, this knife combines functionality and reliability for all your adventures.
F**T
Great Knife - That Is A Fact
I have a LOT of Knives but I am not a Knife Snob. Every knife has its purpose(s) for me. I buy them for their individual functionality, type of metal, type of blade, shape of the blade, Price, etc. This Ganzo from what I can tell is a copy of the: Protech Lerch TR-5 which sells for right at $210.Lets get to it. Out of the box it comes with a cloth bag and the knife, of course. Mine was Not razor sharp. It did cut paper very well with some very minute tearing along the way. So I hit it with a diamond rod about 6 times each side, now its razor sharp.Here's the deal, I grew up country (still am to a degree) we raised our food and hunted it too for survival. There is a difference in cutting paper and cutting skin, meat, etc. This knife did not impress me in the cutting paper department but the way the tip accidentally cut my finger that impressed me for a fact. It was a small cut (about 1/8 of an inch long) but it was deep and no kidding it bleed for about 10 minutes before finally stopping after applying a Band-Aid using constant pressure.The blade style I am not used to, I found that out quick as well. Closing it using my leg the point got me in my right thigh through my blue jeans, holy crap batman! Like dang, the the tip of this knife is wicked pointy and sharp. The rest of the blade is nothing to sneeze at either. Back on the farm and processing wild game I can see this knife getting the job done with meat, vegetables and day to day chores without any problem.As for normal day to day usage like cutting boxes, string, etc, etc be Very Careful. This knife is very, very sharp. It maybe 440C or it may not, but the design and its sharpness is impressive. I thought this was going to be my EDC, but it is too sharp, too nice and too pointy to be a beater knife.This knife has good heft, the blade is centered when closed. The blade does not have any side to side wiggle. The blade is very sharp, the point is wicked pointy. It locks up tight and breaks down very well with a snap. This is my first G (axis) Lock so I am getting used to using and trusting it. But I am a definite Ganzo Fan as of now. I will be purchasing more of their inventory, because of the quality and lets not forget the price points.I would buy this knife again without a doubt. To be honest I thought Ganzo's knives were going to be junk. My regret is, I did not find this company and their blades sooner. I had the wrong preconceived conception about the company and their products because their knives were clones. In this instance this company has made clones a very worthy endeavor.I would and will absolutely Buy This Knife Again & Again.
B**R
Shocking quality at this price!! *updated review*
OK, so it's not a Benchmade and you can tell that after some careful examination. But right out of the box, if you're not looking close, you might think it is something that costs 5x what this knife costs. First, no wobble, I mean none. Easily opens, locks, releases, just like my previous Griptillian. The handle feels exactly like my old Spyderco. So it's a good mix of feel and quality. But it's a $20 knife that you won't feel bad about using or losing. Edge was sharp, easily shaved the hair off my arm. It claims to be 440 stainless, idk but it seems like good enough to me. Seriously, I will probably buy another one because I'm sure the price will go up once the word gets out. Now, the devil is in the details. Fit and finish of the handles, matching up to the frames is just barely off, noticeable if you look for it, but you won't FEEL it. The axis lock works perfectly but the button edges weren't buffed down to a really smooth finish. I have no idea as to durability at this stage but I will update as needed. It's a cheap Spyderco Benchmade cloning experiment that went surprisingly well. Honestly, I'm really impressed for 20 bucks. It's not small, maybe a little bigger than the Griptillian but it's now my edc work knife. Why risk damaging my high dollar toys? Best purchase surprise in a long time. Good job Ganzo!***Update*** I ordered a second one and I wouldn't change my previous review. It's an unbelievable product for 20 bucks. Seriously. The second knife is as good as the first. Just amazed....***second update*** pretty sure it's not 440 stainless, the edge chips easily but sharpens nicely. I don't regret purchase at all. I keep two in my big truck and use as needed on everything from cutting metal seals to slicing tomatoes. Two - one in the cab and one in the tool box. If I treated my Benchmade like this she'd probably leave me😉
D**V
Misma calidad que la de navajas mucho mejores
The media could not be loaded.  No es la versión nueva de firebird, es la versión antigua de cuando la marca aún no se habÃa fusionado.Algo que sà que es verdad que no me gusta mucho es su backspacer. Algunos youtubers dicen que es g10, pero a mà me parece al tacto plástico común y corriente. Tienes que abrirla unas cuantas veces para que se mejore la apertura, al principio es áspera. El clip es algo anticuado a estas alturas, en el sentido de que ojalá no los hiciesen tan pulidos y fuesen "profundos".Más haya de ello la calidad de la navaja es sublime, está al nivel de navajas entre 50 y 100 euros y algunas de 150. Además no tiene rodamientos, tiene arandelas, en mi opinión son mucho mejores, una de bronce y la otra de teflón y alrededor de este precio no te suelen traer arandelas. La hoja es mediana tirando a grande y la navaja es grandota, algo que yo querÃa y me esperaba al comprarla.Muchos se quejan de que el cierre suele ser muy duro, pero a mà me parece correcto, pero yo soy una persona con bastante fuerza en las manos.La calidad del acero es buena, es 440c muy parecido al de böker en mi opinión.En resumen, es lo mejor que puedes comprar por este precio hoy en dÃa, tengo otras navajas chinas alrededor de este precio, pero yo personalmente me decantarÃa por esta ganzo en concreto. El modelo, entre todas las ganzo, lo elijo realmente por cuestiones dimensionales y estéticas. En casa la llamamos la navaja de Batman :)
P**E
Muy buenas calidades
Compra 100%recomendable . Eso si ,no es navaja edc es algo un poco más grande
C**N
Construcción sólida a precio asequible
Sin tolerancias y sólido, la apertura es un poco rÃgida, al menos recién sacada de la caja
A**O
Para lo que vale, bien
Como todas las Ganzo que tengo iba practicamente seca de aceite por dentro, el cierre también va bastante duro, he intentado quitarle algo de rigidez a los resortes, pero por desgracia uno de los tornillos de la empuñadura está pasado de rosca y me ha sido imposible sacarlo (cuidado al desmontarla porque todos los tornillos llevan pegamento), asà que solo he podido aflojar un lado, pero algo se notaLleva dos arandelas, una de cobre y otra de nylon, al engrasarlos también ha mejorado bastante. Ahora la hoja se mueve con más facilidad y no se nota arenosa como antes como si rozara con viruta (también ha salido algo de suciedad de fábrica), solo que en el último tramo de cierre el pasador hace fuerza contra la espiga y hay que ayudarse de la otra mano. Por una parte mejor asÃ, de otra manera si la hoja se cerrara sola te puedes llevar un buen corte en un dedo, porque afilada está, no para cortar papel pero me he dado un par de toquecillos y tiene un filo tÃpico de cuchillo de cocinaUn detalle que no me acaba de agradar es el material de las cachas, tengo otras con ese G10 que queda tan bonito en las fotos pero que se ensucia y desgasta enseguida, ya se empieza a marcar la zona del pestillo. El único factor que me gusta es que dan buen agarre y creo que se comportarán bien con las manos mojadas
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Nabaja Ganzo
Es buena nabaja tiene el filo que no me gusta mucho pero apesar de todo es buena
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