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The REMETTE Titanium Pocket Knife WD107 Series combines a high-performance M390 steel blade with a lightweight titanium and carbon fiber handle, making it the perfect tool for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday users alike. With its ergonomic design and compact size, this folding knife is not only practical but also a stylish addition to your gear.
Blade Material | M390 |
Product Care Instructions | Manual maintenance |
Handle Material | Titanium alloy/carbon fiber |
Item Weight | 3.6 Ounces |
Item Length | 7.72 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.28 Inches |
Blade Shape | Water drop shaped |
Blade Edge | sharp,wear-resisting |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Button lock, Foldable, Thumb studs |
Power Source | Button lock |
Theme | Outdoor sports |
Style | Outdoor |
Color | Titanium |
S**R
A great pocket knife
This is the best knife in my small collection (~20) of pocket knives. For me it is the Goldilocks knife -- not too small, not too big (a good example of "big" is the Cold Steel AD-10, which I like a lot), not too heavy, not too light/flimsy. The machining of the titanium and carbon fiber handle is flawless, exuding the high-end feel. I like the shape of the M390 blade, which reminds me of the blade shapes of the couple Cold Steel knives I have. The button lock is nicely done, and the bearing is very smooth. As a result, the knife is very fidgeting-friendly. Overall, a highly satisfying purchase. Now that I have this knife, I kind of lost interest in getting, or dreaming about getting, some other high-end pocket knives I had been looking at. It is possible this knife will become "the" pocket knife I carry all the time (but who knows?). One thing I can say, however, is that this knife is so good that I won't feel sad if it is the only knife I can carry from now on.I should mention, however, one thing that almost quenched my enthusiasm about this knife. When I tried to sharpen the blade (because the factory edge was not as "sticky sharp" as I like), I realized that the thumb stud on the blade prevented the diamond sharpening plate at the sharpening angle from reaching the section of the blade edge close to the handle. Fortunately, the thumb stud can be removed easily by unscrewing. So, I removed the thumb stud, sharpened the blade, and reinstalled the thumb stud. The blade is now very sharp, and I am quite happy.
T**H
Absolute great deal, with no reservations
The media could not be loaded. This is a functional and beautiful *button lock* knife. Very smooth action, with a very slicey blade made of great steel, with ZERO billboard branding, in a classy art deco and surprisingly lightweight package.No pivot lash, lock rock or lock stick on either of the 2 examples I have. Solid lock-up.The carbon fiber inlays are beautiful.I bought 2… one for a gift, one for me.Just buy it. You won't regret the money spent.Compares favorably with knives I own costing up to 2x the price.-The only bad: the large thumb studs, while comfortable and pretty with jewel-like machining, are large enough to get in the way while sharpening on a stone.YMMV, depending on sharpening angle.-Some of the big knife companies could learn a thing or two from the makers of this knife.
W**R
Like a Fine Switchblade without an action spring.
I didn't entirely understand a "Button Lock" type knife, at first. That's why I bought this.Still not sure whether it makes sense, except as a sort of button-release "Gravity knife."IMO, flipping it open, with the thumb or a finger, WHILE (initially) holding the button down,requires more dexterity than this 80 y.o. lifetime pro pianist/guitarist could muster.It opens and closes VERY easily and smoothly-- IF and ONLY IF, you first push/hold the release buttonand release (move) the blade, either by a stud, or momentum/gravity.THEN it flaps free VERY loosely, until made to close or open fully, again, either by a stud, or by momentum/gravity. Twisting and turning it just right, will cause gravity/momentum to open or close it.You CAN'T just flip it with the studs without a LOT of force, unless you push the button to release it first.Thus, the blade CAN very easily be "thrown" open -and/or closed- by its own weight/momentum, after released by the button.The lock is quite strong, and the blade is VERY sharp.This is a quality knife, justifying its price once you learn a method of openng/closing that suits you.A captured flat spring of appropriate weight, added in the right place,would very easily make it into a high quality switchblade.OTOH, removing the operating spring of any switchblade, would make it function very much like this knife.UPDATE: After much study of the Button lock, "Lock Stick," and "Detent Ramps," I was able to correct this and tune it with my Dremel. But I maintain that a $150+ knife shouldn't have such absolute Lock Stick that it has to be modified to work AT ALL. (QC, "Remette?") And, WATCH OUT for that little conical button spring! It makes assmbly such a challenge that the factory assembling tech got it in sideways, compunding the knfe's issues (but not causing the Lock Stick.) Think a minute and you can devise a re-assembly order to deal correctly w/ that spring.
C**E
Remette is killing it
This knife if my 5th Remette and I am very happy with this one as wellThe fit finish on mine is excellent no button problems at allWith the $20 off coupon it makes this an even better value.This knife is butter smooth and the weight is excellentThe M390 blade has a great edge and is still as sharp as the day I got itI just got the WD 107 in full DLC and it is every bit as nice as the originalI love this knife the DLC coating is ideal for keeping this knife looking new
A**R
A bit dangerous when opening it
It's a nice looking knife, and the blade was very sharp and of decent thickness and quality. It is, however, somewhat dangerous opening it with your thumb flick. I can see many people cutting themselves with this knife.
B**H
Beautiful, well made EDC folder
This knife is wonderful. The action is slippery quick, great ASMR clicks on it. The blade finish is immaculate, and the blade is made of M390 and if it's RH of 60, 61 as reported then that's right on the money for M390 done properly. Choking up the grip to the choil is easy and comfortable without feeling like you are touching the blade itself.Comes razor sharp out of the package. The blade itself, which is about 3.28" or so, is claimed to have a hydrophobic coating but I have not tested it myself.Everything down to the thumb studs look premium and feel premium.This is definitely #1 on my EDC list and I am very happy with my purchase.
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