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The Eafengrow EF152 is a robust fixed blade knife featuring a premium K110 stainless steel blade with a 59-61HRC hardness rating, ensuring exceptional sharpness and durability. Its ergonomic two-tone G10 handle offers a secure, anti-skid grip resistant to corrosion and wear. With a full tang design and a compact 8.8-inch length, this knife is perfectly balanced for everyday carry and outdoor survival tasks, making it a top choice for camping, hiking, and fishing enthusiasts.













| ASIN | B0DK17Q95F |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,193 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #116 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Length | 4.2 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight |
| Brand Name | Eafengrow |
| Color | green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Belt Clip |
| Item Length | 10.7 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Eafengrow |
| Model Name | EF152 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Emergency |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Rust Resistant |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**L
Best Knife for the price anywhere
I am shocked at the high quality of this knife for the price. I have smaller hands and the grip is perfect for me. The blade is substantial and very sharp out of the box. Red and blue accents look wonderful. The sheath is great also with retention being just right. Not too tight but not loose and I love the button actuated plastic plate on the back which swivels open to let you place the sheath easily on your belt. This won't be the last knife I buy from this company.
N**D
Solid Knife for Larger Hands - Full Tang Tank Build
I tried a few others, which were also sized a bit too small. This is the perfect self defense knife and EDC for all around tasks. The blade shape is a thicker dagger type style, but only has a blade on one edge. It also has very pronounced “jumping” which adds to the safety of use for a variety of tasks. Lastly, the finger loop can be used to help get a more secure grip in either direction, and is a perfect diameter - not too large, but your pinks and index fingers will easily fit. Additionally Info: Jimping refers to the textured grooves or bumps found on the spine or handle of a knife, which enhance grip and control, especially when the user's hands are wet or greasy. This feature significantly improves the overall performance and safety of the knife by preventing slips during use. The Best D2 Steel Knives And What Makes Them Great | Nothing that K110 steel is considered a very good, high-quality, high-carbon, and high-chromium tool steel produced by BÖHLER Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG. It is equivalent to D2 steel, offering excellent wear resistance, decent corrosion resistance,
F**.
Very useful
Seems like a well-built knife. K110 is supposed to be good, equivalent to D2 (I’m not a steel guru). My D2 knives have served me well. I keep them sharp- fairly easy to do -after a few chores. This one is nice and sharp; good ergonomics. Seems like it will prove to be sturdy. So far has been good in the kitchen and other minor chores. Don’t know about other, bigger chores (bushcrafting, “batoning”,etc). Maybe. The words “EDC” & “survival” have been bandied around in regard to knives. This thing is kinda heavy to be wearing around town; in my opinion is rather rather small for heavy outdoor or survival situations. Would be a good defensive tool, though. I see it’s been mentioned as a copy of a much more expensive knife. It is, but I won’t pay for something I would keep at home and just adore. Looking forward to fishing and using it to augment my regular flexible filleting knife. Follow-up: Kinda grows on you: After a few months of use, may have evolved into an “EDC” tool. Good heft; seems good for certain defensive moves (FMA “earth grip” with forward blade for one). Switching the clip for a more compact one.
M**T
Really nice but with one flaw
The knife came super sharp, really well done for such an affordable blade. It has really nice handle scales and looks really good with blue accents around the grip screws and red liners between the scales and full tang, it has nice gimping on the spine, sheath is nice, holds the blade in securely and can be concealed nicely under a t-shirt. Unfortunately, it has one flaw- the handle is too long. It has a finger groove at the front and a ring at the back, problem is, I can get 3.5 fingers on the handle all in front of the ring, with the back of the last finger resting on the ring. When trying to use the ring, my index finger is pulled behind the finger groove which messes up my grip. I don’t have small hands either, I wear a size large glove, the knife is still useable but the ring is not useable for it’s intended purpose, I find in reverse grip that I can use the top of the ring as a thumb rest to get more leverage, in forward grip it’s acting as a stop for my pinky so it can’t slip off the back. I haven’t used it for much yet so I can’t comment on it’s toughness or ability to hold an edge but was a bit disappointed, with a slight shortening of the handle, it would have been a really good design.
T**S
Fun knife and a good deal
It came sharp enough to cut hair and no quality flaws that I can find. It fits snuggly in the sheath and has a nice tek lok for inserting a belt. It fits perfectly in my smaller hands and nice jimping for my thumb but not overly aggressive. This is not a name brand with the newest in steel but it's a nice backup in case you lose your $300 knife. Based on that I can recommend it.
C**N
Don't expect much from a $29 knife and but this you'll be pleasantly surprised
I've heard that this is a copy of a different knife not really going to say much there because at the end of the day it's a knife Even with the best materials three four $500 is just ridiculous unless it's got things like mother of pearl gold inlays and some exotic materials or something like that. That being said k110 steel is not something I'm familiar with but I am familiar with the company so I gave it a shot. I wasn't disappointed blade stock is thick it's well built it's solid no Play in the scales sheath is not super retentive but enough with no rattle. The edge is sharp enough to cut paper which is more than I can say for an $86 i recently returned. Instead of the cheap clone tek lok we get the spring loaded push button version which actually has a lock on it to lock the button which I appreciate. This company has never disappointed me in the several knives that I've bought from them and I will continue to buy from them for $29 this is a great knife and you actually in my opinion get more than you pay for P.s. another has said this is a clone of the compliance edge SVM-R I'm going to tell you it's not and this is why the SVM has a curved handle this one is straight also this one has a much longer blade the SVM is just over 3 and 1/2 in this blade is over 4 in so while it is style similarly it's not even close to the same knife and definitely not a clone
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