🔦 Gear Up for Adventure with the Wlikn Knife!
The Wlikn Fixed Blade Knife is a robust survival tool featuring a 7-inch stainless steel blade, a non-slip rubber handle, and a convenient sheath. With an overall length of 11.8 inches and a weight of just 5.6 oz, it's designed for durability and versatility in outdoor activities like camping and hunting.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Item Length | 11.8 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Reusability | Reusable |
Special Features | Rust Resistant |
Theme | Sport |
Style | Classic |
Color | White |
J**Y
Sharp and durable 🤩
The knife is very durable, I take it outdoors and it's awesome. I use it for cooking and cutting wood.
M**L
Lightweight
Great price, different design great feel.Sharp.
C**2
Handle is slick and weak
The handle is a type of slick plastic and does nothing for grip. The blad is a little wiggly at the base as well, maybe .5 to 1 mm of movement so it's still usable. I sharpened it and it held an edge well. It's very light and very strong for its weight as well.
R**O
Surprisingly Effective for the Size & Price
At first I was a little disappointed by the size and the cheap handle. It's also really light. I took it out to the woods today to make a trail. I was so surprised at how effective it was. One guy said he bent the blade on a sage bush. I Chopped through some pretty thick vines and branches with ease. It came pretty sharp, and I keep up on sharpening. For $10 it isn't bad, and fits in my backpack. The Sheth decently sucks, so I went with 4 stars.
R**E
Fast shipping
Good quality and value..
C**E
Knife
Was exactly what I was looking for be careful it’s sharp lol
K**A
Looks scary...but
Looks scary, like Chinese sword, but I just use it in my kitchen. Lightweight and sharp alternative to chef's kitchen knife. Great for that, not so much as camp or bushcraft knife, and definitely not for self defense. Although it looks so scary, trouble makers might run away.
L**S
Not My Favorite
The good: looks nice and smart, Very Sharp, Sheath fits fine. Ok I guess for the money.The Bad: The blade does not have enough weight, Handle too short for a large hand. As long as you use it to slice food, cut underbrush or ropes you are ok..... but forget chopping any kind of thicker tree branches,
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