🔦 Elevate Your Adventure with the Ganzo G727M!
The Ganzo G727M Folding Knife is a versatile EDC tool designed for both outdoor enthusiasts and urban dwellers. Featuring a durable 8.9 cm 440C stainless steel blade and a comfortable G10 handle, this knife is perfect for camping, hunting, or everyday tasks. With a pocket clip for easy carry and available in four stylish colors, the G727M is the ultimate companion for those who value functionality and style.
Age Range | Adult |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Blade Length | 8.9 Centimeters |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Material Type | stainless steel |
Power Source | Manual |
Features | Folding Knife |
Included Components | Pocket Clip |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Ganzo |
Manufacturer | Ganzo |
Item model number | G727M |
Package Dimensions | 12.7 x 4.8 x 2.9 cm; 131.54 g |
ASIN | B01JGZQGNE |
R**E
Sehr scharf
Die Marke Ganzo war mir bislang unbekannt, jedoch bin ich froh, dass ich auf sie gestoßen bin.Das Messer hat eine außerordentliche Grundschärfe und hat jetzt schon einiges mitgemacht,ohne nachgeschliffen werden zu müssen.Es lässt sich sehr einfach mit einer Hand öffnen, fürs schließen sollte man aber beide Hände benutzen.
V**D
A good knife for the price
Nice knife. Form-wise, this is a copy of Ontario's RAT folder but the lock used in a clone of Benchmade's Axis lock.I have a RAT and really like it but I've had it for years (e.g. 10 or so).I bought a Ganzo Benchmade-clone recently -- Firebird Knife F7562 (Ganzo G7562). I've used that one for working outside and working around the house.So, I figured I might as well check out another Ganzo and spotted this. I am glad I did. It's a good EDC knife.The review: The knife is light to me and it's well made. The blade locks up well with no wiggle and perfectly centered. The edge is sharp and the blade is well-made overall. I can't attest to how strong or hard the steel is but it's held up well to general tasks - cord, boxed, tape, trimming plastic tabs, etc.The lock is easy to manipulate and it's easy to open the knife and close it with one hand. I also like the clip. It sits deep in the pocket and has a Goldilocks level of tension: firmly grips the pocket but not hard to fish out when you need it.All in all. I'm glad I gave this a try. I like well-made, inexpensive knives because I don't feel bad using them - e.g. cutting down boxes, opening a bag of cat litter, etc.All in all, a good price, good product, & quick delivery. Would buy from this seller again and I would be willing to get another Ganzo.
B**D
Kaufempfehlung ohne Einschränkung
Sehr gut verarbeitet. Klinge sauber zentriert. Kein Grad am Griff oder an der Klinge. Klingemform für täglich Nutzung wie zum Beispiel Gemüse schneiden. Ich freue mich sehr. Sehr guter Verkäufer, top verpackt.
D**M
A really good pocket knife.
G Lock (Axis Lock copy) is a little stiff. But seems like a good safe design. The blade was absolutely hair-popping sharp out of the box. I got this for my son, and he guessed it at $60. He was shocked that it was under $20 shipped. The action on the knife is superb. Grip shape is about perfect and very safe. My son uses his knives at work really hard, and this knife will get a workout. The blade, being 440C, will sharpen easily, and will strop even easier. This is a good knife, and when factoring in the price is an EXCELLENT value.
5**M
Just buy one!! ...no wait, buy 3!!!
I've carried a wide range of knives over the years, but lately, this is the about the only one that ends up clipped to my pocket. Stop reading right now! Just go buy one... no actually buy three...because you're going to want to give a couple to your friends. This is the best among the Ganzo knives, and probably the best 440 blade that I own - easy to sharpen and creates an absolutely wicked edge if you take the time to strop it to a mirror finish. And while I don't absolutely love the blade shape, it is very compact and not nearly as "chunky" as some of the other Ganzos. As others have noted, the lock is not as smooth as a Benchmade, but if you jam an appropriately-sized screwdriver to force the lock completely open for a weekend, (see photo) and back off the pivot screw just until the blade will fall open and closed, you will find yourself repeatedly flicking this knife open for all to see. (Warn your wife beforehand so she will be prepared to endure several days of public embarrassment.) Best of all - if you trash it or lose it, you're only out about $20 to buy a replacement! Highly recommended!
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