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Folding pocket knife from Boker, ideal for everyday use and outdoor activities.
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Knives & Multi-purpose tools
Knives & Multi-purpose tools
Knives & Multi-purpose tools
Knives & Multi-purpose tools
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Folding pocket knife from Boker, ideal for everyday use and outdoor activities.
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Medium-sized and lightweight. D2 steel with G10 handle, push button automatic opening and safety for accident prevention. It doesn't cut like a razor and D2 is durable but very difficult to sharpen. Nevertheless, it is adequately sharp and especially compared to cheaper ones. It looks very nice aesthetically, but obviously utility is what matters for a knife. What is strangely negative about it is the clip. The base of the clip is also the cap for the button spring. And the clip is not deep carry as it appears in the photo, resulting in it protruding quite a bit from the pocket. The only thing I could do is cut the clip and smooth the edge so that only the base remains with the screws. This way it will become a very good pocket knife.
4 stars even though I got it for €33 with a discount. Maybe I should have bought the Droppoint Strike for a few more euros.
EDIT: After only 2 months, the safety became very loose and didn't stay in place. I unscrewed it with T6, T8 torx and luckily, by tightening the safety screw, it returned to normal. I hope it stays that way permanently, but only time will tell. Internally, I noticed that the safety lever has a notch where a spring with 2 "teeth" (for locking/unlocking) fits. If this was also harder, maybe what I had to do wouldn't have been necessary.