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The Andux Folding Stainless Steel Lightweight tool combines durability and portability, featuring a sleek black-silver design and replacement screws, making it an essential addition for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 123 Grams |
Item Length | 8.9 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Disposable |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable |
Theme | Modern Martial Arts |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
D**N
Second Balisong ive bought from Andux
This is the second balisong ive bought from this company and i must say im impressed of overall performance. I bought the orange version over 8 months ago and its still going strong after excessive use and abuse. I just bought a second one in black and im even more impressed, it now comes with replacement bearings and screws for knife.Performance -Ive been flipping balisongs for a while now and and this is an excellent knife for the price. There is play in the handles but nothing that isnt manageable. The flipping action is smooth but takes a while to break in, it will come a little stiff but after some flipping will loosen up and perform well.Hardware -The hardware is subpar, but that is to be expected at this price, DO NOT USE the allen wrench that is provided you will strip your screws and never be able to work on this knife again. All screws will need to be removed and Loctite will need to be applied, or you will have screws fall out on sooner than later.Build Quality -Overall very good, the G10 scales can take a beating and still look sharp, ive dropped this on concrete numerous times and it still performs as well as before.My opinion-There is only one other knife that competes with this and its the Squiddy from Squid Industries, it flips better and carries its weight better for rollovers and Chaplins. However, it is plastic and you have to decide if you want this as a toy or something where your training for a live blade, the weight difference is definitely felt when switching between the two. I highly recommend this knife!
J**O
Good , get tools
This is a good beginner balisong but the parts will losen up pretty quick , specially if you drop it a lot ( which you will when starting) get the proper tools to deal woth it , the ones that the trainer comes with are crap and will mess up the screws and tear them up
J**5
Good place to start as a "flipper"
I saw a balisong flipping video on YouTube and thought it looked fun. This trainer was 26 dollars when I bought it. There were far cheaper models on here but this one seemed to be more well made. It has bearings which some of the super cheap ones don't have. It has a nice little velcro pouch to put it in. It also came with spare parts and a little tool for tightening screws. It flips pretty smooth, in my opinion, but this is my first balisong, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Like others have mentioned, you WILL need loctite!! I was tightening up the main screws that hold the blade LITERALLY after every 10 flips. I finally got fed up and bought some loctite. It's curing right now, so I don't know if it worked. I like to fidget with stuff, be it pens, guitar picks, coins, etc. So I find this to be a very fun and relaxing thing to play with while I'm watching football for example. But it may annoy others or make them nervous that you're going to lose control of the balisong and hit them or destroy your TV. It's not super noisy buy it may annoy others. As a complete beginner, sometimes I lose track of which is the safe handle and which is the bite. So I might put a little paint or nail polish on the "cutting edge" just to make it easier for me. I might sand the handles just a bit as well. They aren't super rough but they could be smoother. I removed the latch because it seemed very in the way for certain tricks. If you don't have loctite, I advise you to check your screws often and tighten them so you don't lose one. It's easier to tighten a screw than it is to find it in the couch or off the carpet. I recommend this balisong trainer as a good starting point. I will probably want a nicer, more expensive one down the road. I might like to have a sharp one to carry, but not for tricks. I've dropped this thing so many times and even if I hadn't cut myself, my couch would have multiple stab holes.EDIT: I messed up the loctite. I put WAY too much. It wouldn't flip at all because the bearings got bound up with loctite. I had a hard time getting it back apart but I finally managed. I appreciate the spare parts that Andux supplied. I redid it and I think it's going to be right this time. Apply a tiny bit of blue loctite to the threads with a toothpick. Don't try to pour loctite into the screw holes. This may be obvious to some but this was my first time using loctite. I bought a couple more bali trainers that are significantly heavier than this one and I prefer this one. It's easier for a beginner like me to handle. I got a Nabalis with the "multi tool" style blade and the Balishark. Both are extremely well made but they just feel way too heavy for me.
B**O
Great overall
Looking for a durable, lightweight, and stylish folding knife that can handle all your outdoor adventures? Look no further than the Andux Folding Stainless Steel Enthusiast Player Lightweight with Replacement Screws.This knife is the perfect tool for anyone who loves to explore the great outdoors. It's made from high-quality stainless steel, which means it can stand up to even the toughest conditions. Whether you're camping, hiking, or just enjoying a day in the woods, this knife will be your trusty companion.One of the best things about the Andux Folding Stainless Steel Enthusiast Player Lightweight with Replacement Screws is its portability. It folds down to a compact size, which makes it easy to pack in your backpack or pocket. And the lightweight design means you won't even notice it's there until you need it.But the best part about this knife is the replacement screws. If something does happen to your knife (hey, accidents happen), you don't need to go out and buy a new one. Instead, you can just replace the screws and keep on using it. This is a great feature that ensures you'll have a reliable tool for years to come.So, if you're looking for a reliable and stylish folding knife that can handle anything the great outdoors can throw at it, then the Andux Folding Stainless Steel Enthusiast Player Lightweight with Replacement Screws is the way to go. It's a great investment in your outdoor adventures and a tool you can rely on.
R**Y
What replacement screws
Did not come with replacement screws as advertised. Lost 1 handle screw within hours, but I have nothing to replace it with
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