🔪 Slice through your day with precision and style!
The Eafengrow EF933 is a compact 7.64-inch pocket knife featuring a razor-sharp 3.07-inch D2 steel blade with 4mm thickness for exceptional durability. Its textured G10 handle ensures a secure, non-slip grip, while the smooth ball bearing flipper and titanium-coated liner lock provide quick, reliable blade deployment. Weighing just 5.86 oz and equipped with a convenient pocket clip, this knife is engineered for everyday carry and versatile outdoor use.
G**G
A wonderful design, especially for pinch grip users
I wasn't expecting much for the price, but was I ever surprised!The design is wonderful for any style grip. It works fine with a thumb on the back of the blade. For more enlightened users, the choil works great with either a second finger or third finger pinch grip. I can't think of any other knife that I own that is so flexible in grip style. I have been collecting knives since the 1960s, so this is saying a lot.The blade is very sharp. I can't say yet whether it is really D2 steel, but use will tell.I am very struck by the translucent jade G10 scales. This feature is brilliant and gorgeous. I wish they had left it full thickness rather than machining steps in it, but it is very grippy and sturdy. The scales do not glow in the dark, but they do fluoresce bright white under UV light. It makes the knife easy to find with a blacklight.I saw some complaints about the lack of chamfering on the spine of the blade. For me this is a major plus. I use this part of the blade as a scraper. This knife makes an amazing scraper with the blade closed!I have also seen gripes about lack of attention to detail. My knife has a generous chamfering on the liner lock. This means that I can unlock the blade over and over without tearing up my thumb. I think that the designer did an amazing job on this knife.A minor gripe: The clip is kind of wimpy for a knife of this size.Another minor complaint: I mostly use a pinch grip, and I do a lot of blade heel cuts. It is not possible to do a flat heel cut with this knife because of the flip lever.Overall this is a fantastic tool, especially if you use a pinch grip. Get one while they are still cheap!
M**S
Very cool!
Great buy for the price, good quality. Came very sharp, easy one handed opening.
R**.
Perfection
These knives rock. A little clean up with a sanding stick and they rock. Gots me a whole collection of the jade ones. They feel so good in ones hand. Five plus. They look cool and work well. Give the designer a bonus. Thanks
C**M
Easy to open the eay to cary
I like that its a strong and sturdy knife and it stays sharp, it doesnt get dull very easy
A**.
Cleaver style beast
Big chunker of a blade, tough beater, a bit heavy but don't mind it.. cool design, good edge retention on the D2 steel, love how this blade looks.. great ergos .. lost my first one, bought it again..
P**.
Cool knife, bad clip
I really like this knife for the design and feel in the hand but the design of the pocket clip make its truly unusable. The screws holding the clip to the handle go through the interior loop of the clip instead of above it which makes it impossible to clip it to your pants because you can't get material past the screw heads. I tried it with jeans and thrn simple mesh gym shorts and both were a no go. Sure you can force it in there but then when you go to draw the knife it gets stuck on your pants and takes a ton of force to come out. Bought the knife based on the look but am returning it based on the functionality.
S**K
Solid, sharp, and shiny!
Exceeded my expectations. The only reason I took off a star is because the handle design is a little odd: not uncomfortable, but in order for it to fit my hand, I have to put my forefinger on the "choil". I'm not pro or anti-choil, I'm just not used to having one on a knife and I would like the option of having a big enough handle that I don't have to use the choil. On the other hand, with a blade that thick, maybe it's the best way to hold it.
J**Z
Well made
Beautiful as advertised!
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