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The Omesio Fixed Blade Knife is a compact, full tang tactical knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a lightweight build and ergonomic grip, it offers durability and ease of use, making it the perfect companion for hiking, camping, and survival situations.
Blade Material | 5Cr13MoV Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Item Length | 6.38 Inches |
Blade Length | 2.68 Inches |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Full Tang, Lightweight, Non Slip |
Theme | Sport |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
B**N
Comfortable in the hand easy to use
I love this knife and wish they sold a slightly larger version of it!
M**R
Perfect Christmas gift for men
My man loved it as an adult stocking stuffer
C**R
Happy purchase.
Blade is priced pretty fairly for the size and quality. The size isn't too unwieldly and is small enough to go mostly unnoticed if you're wearing it on your neck. The blade admittedly comes surprisingly sharp and cuts through hard plastic packaging with ease. The only reason I'm taking away a star is due to the very cheap and plastic feel of the chain that didn't even come attached to the blade. Aside from that highly recommended. Box of floss in the picture for scale.
N**T
Budget priced fixed blade with a straight edge
I actually own another fixed blade knife from Omesio so when I saw this come up, I jumped at the chance to order it. I will saw that all of my expectations were met. It comes with a nice little kydex holster with multiple options to consider when attaching it to yourself and how you'll want to orientate it.The first thing that caught my eye when I saw this knife come up was the straight edge. I prefer straight edged knives because you can get then sharper when sharpening them. My previous Omesio was a tanto style blade. So it has straight edges but it is two different angles edges where this is all one very straight edge all the way to a single very fine point. It also has a loop at the end of the handle for added control and piece of mind that your bit going to drop it on accident.Fantastic fixed blade knife with a budget price.
V**0
Fancy toothpick for gangsters
When I'm done eating my share at the Chinese buffet, I pop this lil thang out and start chiseling at my teeth.
J**E
Save your money
For a knife that costs just under $20, you shouldn't expect much. However, this knife failed to meet my already-low expectations.The knife arrived dull. This is to be expected, as cheap knives generally come poorly-sharpened from the factory. This wouldn't be a huge problem, if the tip wasn't also so horrendously bent that I can't safely sharpen the edge without damaging my equipment. The edge is also not as straight as shown in the photos, and has a slight belly to it (though I imagine this is a quality control issue).After some work, I was able to get the tip straight enough to sharpen. The knife is advertised as being made from 5Cr13MoV steel, which is a very low-quality knife steel and about what you'd expect from cheap knives like this. However, the heat treatment is so poor that it's impossible to put a decent edge on this blade. The steel is so soft that it basically disintegrates when sharpened, and way too much material is pulled off. Because the steel is so flimsy, any attempt to sharpen the edge ends up resulting in further deforming the shape of the tip.The handle is so laughably small that I don't think even a small child could safely hold this knife. I have medium-sized hands, and I can barely fit three fingers on the handle. This makes the retention ring effectively useless, as placing your index or pinky fingers through the ring make it so that the edge lands right in your hand where it could cut you (IF IT WAS SHARP).The blade shape makes it a pretty good letter opener, but you're going to spend a lot of time getting the edge sharp enough to cut through paper. If you really need a letter opener, just buy a letter opener. Don't buy this.This shouldn't cost more than $10, and even that is kind of expensive because there's just zero practical use for a knife of such poor quality. $10 would even be expensive, $20 is just insulting.Save your money. If you really NEED a knife in this shape, there are plenty of others like it made from better materials. For just a few extra bucks, you can find a similar design from a reputable manufacturer with D2 steel, which will perform. much better than 5Cr13MoV.
Z**M
wouldn't stay in the sheath
the knife was very nice and very sharp. the one i had bought wouldn't stay in the sheath which caused me to lose my knife.
B**R
Almost complete knife
For $20 it's hard to be upset, but I wanted a completely straight blade. The didnt do a good finish on the tip, I'll have to remove material
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