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J**A
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The handle is has good weight and sturdy feel to it which is my favorite part, and a nice design which adds a bit of grip. Pocket clip is thick and sits tight against the handleThe knife didn't seem to come with oil so you might have to do that yourself. However before you do, spend maybe an hour opening and closing to break it in. Sit back, put something on TV and go to work. It wouldn't open one handed but after working it back and forth, the knife opens with a slight flick of the wrist.I thought it wasn't sharp until I cut my thumb trying to prove that. The finish came off a bit on the pivot screw when adjusting and also the pocket clip came with the finish on the corners a slight bit scratched off. It'd a big knife. About almost an inch in height higher than a water bottle when opened.If I received it as gift I would have guessed this was a 30-40$ knife. I know the finish on the pivot screw and pocket clip will scratch off at the slightest rub against something but it was only 10$. Best dirt cheap knife I've ever bought.
R**K
Wow. Definitely surprised!
First, I want to thank @DropForgedSurvival on YouTube who did a great review on this and other Haus branded knives. Go check his channel out!Initial review:First impressions, this is one solid knife!* The handle feels good (G10).* The flipper lever has enough jimping/grip* Blade has zero play/lateral movement (still new mind you)* Blade is sharp from the factory (will slice paper). Can be massaged a bit for a better edge, but, it's actually good stock.* Opening/flipping; It is set a bit tight from the factory, but a simple flat head screwdriver will take care of that. I set mine to be able to flip open easily enough but not loose.* Liner lock; seems pretty solid and good retention.*In hand feel; Feels good! Since the top of the blade doesn't have jimping, it's comfortable for your thumb to rest on. It is a bit wider than Ontario Rat 1 (see pics), but feels great nonetheless.Overall, I think this a great budget blade! Is it a $100 blade, no, it's not meant to be. Is it worth it? Initially, you bet!I will report back after some use (EDC, daily tasks, etc)
A**P
Feels great in the hand
Now I just want to say I know when something is made well. This knife is made very well! I was very surprised of the quality of the knife when I opened the box. Feels great in the hand. No hot spots. Nice and strong. The blade when folded out doesn't move at all. It's great no jiggling from side to side or front to back. Also when blade is closed it has a sort of locking system so that it doesn't open when closed. It's the little things. Just a little bear of a knife. I would highly recommend this knife. Also their is a great video on YouTube with a knife reviewer who does well at going over the hole line of Haus knives. So check that out.
A**R
Great knife, keeps an edge well and is not ...
Carried this little knife for around 4 months now. Got to say, I am loving this thing. I have used it in scenarios for out in the field, opening boxes and even making a Peanut Butter and Honey sandwich for lunch. Great knife, keeps an edge well and is not too heavy in the pocket. Loaned it to a family member while we were helping them move and they gave it back saying they didn't want to possibly damage such an expensive looking knife. I laughed and told them to use it. HAUS has a customer for life.
D**S
Unfortunately, a prime example of "getting what you've paid for".
One of the cheaper knives on Amazon. It's functional, but know that it's a dual plastic washer set-up and isn't something you likely be able to open with the flipper without some serious wrist gusto. Loosening the pivot pin and adding some lubrication doesn't quite change that.Then again, I have been thoroughly spoiled by roller bearing washers (on knives that don't necessarily cost substantially more).I suspect these will withstand a camping trip or two easily enough, but your pretty much "getting what you're paying for here". It's an inexpensive knife. The handle is awkward, the blade is thin and there's not a lot positive to say about it other than it's inexpensive and should cut once you sharpen it (both mine were on the dull side).These I keep on hand as loners on camping trips. If someone were to break one while batoning a brick, I could possibly thank them.This review is on the harsh side, I'm sorry. I just can't recommend these when there are better products out there for just a little more money (even if it is just for the tackle box).
T**F
I really like this knife
I really like this knife. It is as described and the blade is very sharp. I mistakenly believed it was assisted opening due to the lever on the blade but it is not. However, pull the lever and the blade pops out. Then, with a quick flick of the wrist it locks into place quickly. Just a little practice.
N**K
Decent knife. Unnecessarily heavy and a bit bulky.
The knife arrived nice and sharp. It's a decent knife for the price, but a bit heavy. It has an internal steel liner that adds to the weight. It would be nice if it was skeletonized to reduce weight. Again, good value for the money, but I won't use it for EDC. It is handy around the house though.
R**Y
Haus in the House
It's big. It's brawny. Stiff operation to flip it open. It does feel pretty good in hand. Perfect truck/beater knife. Came semi sharp. Took some time to get a really good edge on it. I've cycled this knife in and out of use for over a year and a half. If you need a blade on the cheap and don't mind spending some time honing it this is not a terrible blade.....just not a premium onel
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