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The SanrenmuLAND 710 is a premium yet affordable folding pocket knife featuring a durable 2.7-inch 8Cr13mov stainless steel blade and a secure frame lock. Designed for everyday carry, camping, and hunting, it offers ambidextrous one-hand opening and a compact 6.5-inch fold length with a solid stainless steel handle and clip for versatile, reliable use.
Recommended Uses For Product | Utility, Peeling, Camping |
Brand | Sanrenmu |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Pocket Clip |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Blade Material | 8Cr13mov |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 2.68 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Cordless? | No |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
Manufacturer | Sanrenmu |
UPC | 092145193709 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.96 x 1.81 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
Brand Name | Sanrenmu |
Material | Stainless-Steel |
Part Number | 7010 |
C**.
A very good EDC knife
I ordered 6 different knives and this is the only one I carry. I can't believe how much knife you get for the money. It was decently sharp out of the box, and a trip to the stones had it wizzing through paper easily. 8Cr13MoV is a respectable steel, roughly the same as 440c, so its gonna hold an edge decently, which it does. The action is smooth, and the frame lock is tight. I able to easily open and close this knife. I think the washers are nylon, but honestly for the price I don't overly mind. After using and carrying for several weeks the blade is still centered in the frame decently and the pivot screw hasn't come loose. Far more than I can say for the Kershaws I returned. With a smooth frame with only very light texturing I'm not sure this would be a great wet-handed knife, but the lack of aggressive texturing means it also doesn't chew on my pocket when it clip it.The design of course is similar to another, enormously more expensive knife. Thus it sits well in the hand, and is easy to open and close one handed. The detent also tight enough that its not a "flip knife" and the blade is less than 3", so outside of overzealous NYC where they intentionally loosen the screws on your knife so it can be called a "Gravity knife" for easy felonies, you should stay on the good side of the law.I would put this knife as a great EDC knife. Its small enough to live with day in and out, its quality enough where it matters, and its cheap enough to easily replace if it happens to be lost, or confiscated.
H**O
Great knife, very happy with it!
Okay, putting aside the "knockoff Sebenza" stuff and the issues of intellectual property and international patent law I'm just going to focus on the knife. This is a fantastic knife. It is compact, lightweight and sharp as all get out. Lockup is rock solid and it is a comfortable EDC knife that will work for most things you will encounter every day. It's not something to take on a squad of ninjas with single handed, but it fits great in your pocket. It's very "appropriate" for just about any office setting and does not give off that "I'm going to stab someone" vibe that some "tactical" folders do. It's a handsome little knife that gives you a lot of blade in a very efficient size. The blade steel is good, no it's not a "super steel" but if you look at the properties of some of the "Chinese steels" they are pretty good. When you factor in the cost around $12 it really is a fantastic deal. The frame lock was roughly about 40% and will probably increase as the knife "wears". The pocket clip is solid and well made. Everything about this knife is well made. You will be pleasantly surprised. Honestly for the price this thing is unreal. I recently bought two more as it's just a fantastic knife.I try to make my reviews engaging and useful. Please click the helpful button if you thought this review was worthwhile. Thanks!
B**0
Great buy, hurry before they run out or the price increases
~~~~~Update:After one year, this knife is still going strong. Use it daily and it has not loosened up in any way. Edge retention is right where it should be with this type of steel. I have finally "mastered" sharpening this knife with a ceramic rod and a leather strop infused with green polishing compound.I have purchased 5 so far as gifts and will be buying a few more for reserve and probably gift some more.The look is very "cool" but beyond that, the knife is very good. Materials are top rate and the finish is outstanding.Handle: though it is made of smooth stainless steel, when gripped in the hand, the design is such that you do grip it, it does not feel as if it is going to slip out of my hand.Blade: the jimping at the heel of the blade provides good traction. It came very sharp: sliced through paper with no tearing or catching. I have not had to sharpen it yet. If the steel is 8Cr13Mov, then getting an edge back when needed should not be a problem. It is quality steel that has good stain resistance and is relatively easy to sharpen and keeping it.Thumb Studs: I can actually open this using them. I have medium sized hands and this is one of the few knives that I can do this without my thumb ending up being touched by the blade.Clip: not a big user of clips but the one supplied is just right as far as flexibility goes. I can attach it to my pocket with one hand and a few fingers! Clip can only be worn as it comes with the knife. The tip up or down is not a factor for me.LASTLY MY RANT: Many critical reviews are from knife aficionados. They require the best steel, the designers name to be known. They each have their "guy" whom they admire to the point of worship.Made in China is a phrase which is evil. Yet they own TVs, cell phones, other electronics that are made in China. Everything is made in China. Why are we singling out knives as POS? because they are made in China? Bad steel is a thing of the past. 90% of buyers have no need for "super steels" and are often no more than a bragging point.For the rest of us, we want a quality blade where I am not paying for the name of the knife designer.
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