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The NedFoss DA52 is a compact, lightweight 3.5" folding pocket knife featuring a durable 8Cr14Mov steel blade with excellent corrosion resistance and edge retention. Its ergonomic rosewood handle and aluminum bolster provide a secure, comfortable grip and reduced weight. Designed for versatile use in camping, hiking, and daily tasks, it includes a pocket clip for easy carry and a reliable liner lock for safety. This stylish, rugged knife is perfect for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a dependable EDC tool.







| ASIN | B0F21C9B4Y |
| Age Range (Description) | all year around, men, women, father, dad, boys, girl |
| Age Range Description | all year around, men, women, father, dad, boys, girl |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,682 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #83 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 3.45 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | NedFoss |
| Brand Name | NedFoss |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,801 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Rosewood |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip, Pocket Folding Knife |
| Item Height | 0.5 inches |
| Item Length | 7.68 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | NEDFOSS |
| Model Name | Pocket Knife |
| Model Number | DA52 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Carving, EDC, Emergency, Fishing, Gift, Hiking, Hunting, Utility, Whittling |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Handle, Foldable, Lightweight, Locking Blades, Stain Resistant |
| Special Features | Ergonomic Handle, Foldable, Lightweight, Locking Blades, Stain Resistant |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Birthday, Christmas, Father's Day, Graduation, Sport, Thanksgiving Day |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**E
Works as advertised. Way bigger than it looks. Foldable machete!
I recently purchased the NedFoss Huge Pocket Knife for Men, and I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with this product. The knife boasts an impressive 11'' length when fully extended, with a large 5'' blade that makes it ideal for hunting, camping, and outdoor activities. The wood handle is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also provides a comfortable grip that allows for easy handling and use. The blade is made of high-quality stainless steel, which ensures durability and longevity even under heavy use. One of the standout features of this knife is the ease of use. The blade opens and closes smoothly, and the locking mechanism is secure and easy to engage. This makes it a great choice for both experienced and novice users. Furthermore, the knife comes with a nylon sheath that allows for safe and convenient storage when not in use. This is especially useful when on the go, as it ensures that the knife is always within reach when needed. Overall, I highly recommend the NedFoss Huge Pocket Knife for Men to anyone in need of a reliable and high-quality knife. It is well designed, well made, and provides excellent value for its price point. Whether you're an experienced outdoorsman or a beginner, this knife is sure to exceed your expectations.
E**E
8Cr13Mov Steel but still a steal.
One of the most important attributes of a knife is the steel used. This knife uses 8Cr13Mov, which is a budget stainless steel with mostly good qualities like being durable and reasonably rust resistance. The only negative of this steel is that it does not have very good edge retention, and that means that if you cut a lot of boxes or thinks like that, you might find that it needs to be sharpened before knives with higher grade steels. On the positive side, this knife should be easy to sharpen. Other than that, this is a decent all around steel. Despite the steel, I really like this knife. It is well made and appears to be very sturdy! It is a hand full of knife too, with an excellent grip. The knife is a frame lock knife, and the frame lock has a very large tab on it that makes unlocking it a breeze. The action is smooth though heavy, but this would likely lighten with use. I was happy to see that this knife appears to use bushings rather than bearings in the pivot. When bearings are used, they easily pick up dirt and become rough. A busing can be very smooth when broken in and they require much less maintenance. This is a big knife that could do light kitchen work, or be a utility knife in the yard. It has a great hold, and handles well. It is easy to cut yourself with some smaller knives but the grip here is substantial and can keep your fingers well away from the blade. This is a crazy amount of knife for the money and in spite of the 8Cr13Mov steel in the blade, it is a steal at the price offered!
M**R
Great fun for the money
I own a lot of knives, including several fairly high/end folders, and carry one daily. The algorithm suggested this to me and I initially laughed. What kind of quality could you possibly expect in any folder at this price point, let alone one this size? But it did LOOK nice in the photos, and its gigantic proportions made me giggle. After reading some decent reviews I thought “why not? It’s only $25, after all.” The knife arrived today, and I’m tentatively pleased with my purchase. It’s an attractive folder with good lines. Fit and finish are decent. The blade locks securely with no wiggle, and the construction seems reasonably sturdy. The bolsters and scales aren’t perfectly flush, but it’s a small difference and shouldn’t cause problems in the kind of use an EDC sees. The blade arrived reasonably sharp, and after a few dozen strokes on a strop it is shaving hair. I don’t yet know anything about edge retention. I assume it won’t be great. For the combination of price and size, excellent edge retention would be too much to expect. The distinctive feature of this knife is that it’s comically huge. My kitchen scale says it’s 11.2 ounces, and you can really feel them. I can easily see this knife falling out of a pocket under its own weight when you sit down, if carried in a front pocket. (I have learned through painful experience that that’s a real problem with overly heavy folders.) The handle extends a good inch beyond my palm when holding the knife as if to make a cut. (I wear XL gloves, for reference.) Because of the proportions, it’s slightly awkward to use the button on the blade to open it one-handed: if I use the technique and grip I have learned over decades of practice with “normal” knives, I run out of range of motion before the blade is locked. No matter: it’s so heavy that it’s easy to open with just a sharp flick of the wrist. In all honesty, this knife is not what I consider a practical EDC. It’s just too heavy and awkward, and if you need a blade this big for serious work on a regular basis, you’d probably be better served by a fixed blade. That said, this IS a decent knife for the money, and it’s certainly a great conversation piece.. You could—in the right crowd—whip it out of your back pocket while intoning (in your best Aussie accent), “that’s not a knife; THIS is a knife,” to great effect. My bottom line is that if you need a folder for serious, practical EDC use, this probably shouldn’t be your first choice. But if you already have one or several such knives, and are looking for something entertaining that’s a bit off the beaten path, this is a lot of knife for $25. Edit: Note that the lanyard can easily get caught in the mechanism when closing the blade, which can cut it, with the result that you lose the locking pin. Ask me how I know…
M**N
5 inch
It's a great knife. I like the large blade. 5 inches and it opens easy.
F**K
Very fair price....its a steal.
This folding, knife is not for the feint of heart. This is, make no mistake, its a BIG Mamma Jama. It carries nicely in you pocket (using the clip). Yes its a bit heavy, but that's about it. I like it because its "intimidation factor" If some Blue hair is attacking you and you pull this guy out. The blue hair will probably immediately start running away crying for mommy. Actually anybody trying to mug you or rob you, will think twice when they lay eyes on this thing pointing their way. Its definitely well made and best of all reasonably priced.
J**K
Tank
My favorite folding knife. Quality materials, oversized (but perfect for me). It’s thick, heavy, and bulky. Fits perfect in my pocket and hand. Perfect 5” blade, thick.
J**.
Great knife
Razor sharp!!
D**N
Just Doesn't 'Cut-It'. BUT...
Out of the box, this knife won't even cut cheese. Totally useless for cutting ANYTHING. It'll spread butter, and about that's it. Every screw was loose, and the belt-clip was ready to fall off. Compliments of...wait for it... CHINA. HOWEVER...! This thing is a beautiful knife. It's extremely large, heavy, solid, and the folding action remarkably smooth, fluid, well oiled, with the main piviot screws being the only secure/tight screws on this blade. No flex or slop whatsoever between hande and blade. The knife was completely disassembled with Torx bits, (two loose screws hiden under each wooden hande cover) and retightened with red thread-loc. Especially belt-clip. Main piviot screws seemed OK for now, and were left alone for perhaps a later date where retghtening/adjusting may be required. A white 240-grit aluminum-oxide stone for stainless steel was employed for initial 'roughing-in', degreeing of edge, then a medium diamond (2 hrs). Next, a water-soaked 400-grit whetstone, 1,000-grit, with a leather strop for final deburring (1 hour). It can now be used for shaving. Sharp, Sharp, Sharp. And now, as Paul Hogan would say, "Now...THAT'S a KNIFE!" 'Let's see if it fits!' For as large as this knife is, it 'carrys' beautifully. Back-right pocket of cargo-shorts with a good tactical-belt and you'll never realize it's in there. Nicely weighted lanyard makes this 'beast' appear as almost by magic. There's no snagging, slips out effortlessly, and can be quiet, or...you can snap it open. The action is the best feature of this blade. Smooth. Blade firmly/securely locks into place, and can be easily unlocked/refolded one-handed as well. If you're looking for something 'out-of-the-box' ready-to-go, or... to gift someone, this knife isn't for you. This knife will require at least a couple of hours of skilled labor to hone, and retighten. However, for people that have more 'time-than-money', you can get a beautiful blade, that can be reworked into 'heirloom-quality'... delivered for $33. Yes, I like 'over-priced' Gerbers, Schardes, Kershaws, and K-Bars as well. Just can't afford them. With a little time, skill, and patience, you can lay this 'Beast-Knife'... against any of them.
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