







🗡️ Cut through the ordinary — carry confidence everywhere!
The Grand Way Pocket Knife features a razor-sharp 3.5-inch 440C stainless steel blade hardened to 60 HRC, housed in a durable aluminum handle with a secure liner lock and spring-assisted opening. Weighing just over 5 ounces and measuring 8.27 inches when open, it’s designed for versatile use in camping, survival, and everyday carry, making it an ideal gift for men who value both style and function.













| ASIN | B0BXYJD4RZ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,707 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #37 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 3.54 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand Name | Grand Way |
| Color | 1. Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Shipping Package |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,199) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8.27 Inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | GRAND WAY |
| Model Name | Gray EDC Knife |
| Model Number | 140106 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, EDC, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Outdoor |
L**R
Great knife great price. No regerts
Very nice heavy but NOT TOO heavy , I was worried when I read the reviews but it’s nice , fits nice in my back pocket. I’m a girl and it’s easy for me to open and grip and it’s comfortable in my back pocket when I sit. It’s super sharp and it looks really nice. Iv been loosing my knives left and right so I even if I loose this one it’s only 10 bucks to replace it instead of the 50-200 dollar knives Iv lost this far . Love it and will buy again.
S**N
Good for an edc work knife
Im pretty bad about catching and either bending or breaking the pocket clips off most my edc knives for work so I figured id get this one because it was a great price and I was surprised at how well this knife was built and the weight plus the assisted opening is crisp. overall this is a decent knife
C**I
Nicely designed knife, tension spring needs to be a little stronger
Really nice knife. The one I got was all black, not gray. It is a nice spring assist flipper. But I found myself wanting to keep it, but the spring mechanism is not consistent. Sometime the knife opens and the liner locks with a sharp click. Then I will try again and it spring open but not engage the liner lock. That's a safety issue. I think they spring tension needs to be increased slightly so that the liner engages every time. The grips is nice, I thought my hand would slide but no it rests nice with a good grip. The weight is not to bad the knife come in at 5 oz. Nicely designed blade, I can't speak about edge retention, because it is going back because of the spring tension thing. Which is why I took one star off. But if you are looking for a good budget knife, this is it. Make sure you check it out thoroughly. It costs a little more than a Starbucks special. Buy the knife, skip the beverage.
M**N
A good tool.
looks well made, got some heft to it; good for camping and work stuff. As a carpenter a good strong knife comes in handy.
J**L
Great Knife, Larger than I Pictured
Super sharp, very attractive, smooth open/close action, love it. The only caveat, a bit larger than I expected. But that is on me. Overall, a great knife at an incredible price!
K**Y
Really quite sharp
These are elegant, slim gentleman’s pocket knives. Everybody should have one for evening attire. Very sharp. Not really for hard use, but very handy and easy to carry.
E**K
Depends on what you want it for...not for me.
First, I'll admit that this is a handsome-looking knife. More like a prop from West Side Story than a pocket tool, it looks attractive and feels sturdy. The plastic handle doesn't look cheap (it's not solid black but has some slight swirls of color baked in). The blade opens easily (it does not lock in the closed position). As a weapon, it looks fearsome: It's long and slender and the extremely sharp tip looks and feels like it could penetrate steel. As an everyday carry (EDC) tool, however, it leaves much to be desired. It's a little too long (for my taste) to carry in one's pocket. Closing the knife, while not especially difficult, is somewhat awkward...not a task that can be done with one hand. In response to those reviewers who couldn't close the knife, you should note that the blade locks in the open position and you have to press a release on the back of the handle to close the knife. You have to press fairly hard on the release until you hear/feel a slight click. My biggest problem with this knife is the blade itself. While the tip is needle-sharp, the blade cuts about as well as the deck of an aircraft carrier. I have a never-been-sharpened, well-used, 65-year-old Boy Scout knife that cuts better than this one. If you just want to open letters or cut the tape on packages, this will suffice but, as a working tool, it's close to useless. To the touch, it feels like it should be sharp...but it's not. It will probably cut an apple or your finger if you try really hard (I didn't). I did try trimming a twig (less than 1/8 of an inch) off a tree. After 5 minutes of sawing, it finally came off...but it seems more likely it broke off from the pressure rather than being cut clean. Similarly, I tried to cut through a 1/2 manila rope with no success. If I were tied up in a burning building and this were the only way to free myself, I'd be toast...literally. If you're looking for a formidable weapon to intimidate rival gang members, this knife might be for you; if you're looking for a useful everyday tool to carry around, look elsewhere. Mine's going back.
T**R
Great gift! Sharp blade. Excellent value.
For the price this knife is almost unbeatable. Two were gifted to friend and friend’s son. They love them! Sharp! The blade is sharp. It’s well made with a wicked sharp blade. It’s not a $100 knife; however, it’s hard to tell the difference between the $100 knife and this knife.