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The Eafengrow EF936 Pocket Knife is a versatile tactical tool featuring a robust D2 steel blade and an ergonomic G10 handle, designed for durability and comfort. With a total length of 8.1 inches and a lightweight design of just 6.08oz, this knife is perfect for camping, survival, and everyday carry.
R**.
A good knife
This company makes an awesome knife. They feel so good in one’s hand. Perfect fit and feel. The only problem is they need to be fine tuned. Lots of sanding with a sanding stick to get rid of all the sharpe edges All around. Makes one bond with the knife I suppose. In the end you will end up with an awesome EDC. A keeper. I’ve purchased their whole line. Highly recommend.
B**S
Great for the price
I was really surprised with this one. I have bought EF knives in the past and they where really good looking but that was about it. No action what so ever fall shut but in a bad way and no detention. This one however has a great detention really good action and the style is great. Sure it’s heavy but that’s what you want for a knife you can get down with. Like cutting hard material carving wood chopping ECT For the price I think it’s a steal it’s well made sharp tough with great action and great looks and for $26.00 Psssh Very happy with it. Great buy. Well done EF
D**R
This knife is almost perfect but not quite
Ok let me start off with the things that I do like about this knife. First this knife is 25 bucks and that's amazing that you can even find a knife this good for that price. I bought the kahki version, and I have to say this is over solid very sharp looking knife and I really like the blue metallic screws with the kahki g10 and they really compliment each other very nicely and it looks sharp.It comes with a ball bearing pivot system with multiple means of deployment, and they are all flawless with a perfectly tuned detent just as good as my kubey 322 one of my favorite knives. You can use the tab which is perfect placed, or finger choil to thumb flick, or reverse flick. The detent is perfect for reverse flick, not obviously strong like most knives that can only be thumb flicked. This is a real fidgety knife if you like thatThe finger choil is the perfect size as well as the knife itself, if you like big knives then you will like this one, it's about the same size as my kubey 322I love the tanto blade style and you can do nice utility cuts but there's room for improvement as I will mention later. The d2 steel is good as wellThe g10 is beautifully done on this, it gives you perfect grip and feels really comfortable in your handsThe clip is nice and strong and stays in the pocket niceNow for the things that I think would make this knife better and would make me give this knife 5 stars and 4 starts isn't even appropriate, 4.5 is more appropriateBlade design is hard to sharpen and mine didn't come all that sharp right out of the box, as said before I love tanto, it's over of my favorite, however to make this knife perfect, get rid of the annoying recurve that's in the middle of the heel of the knife, why you thought that would be good, I don't know, but it makes it impossible to sharpen on a traditional flat whetstone, and for this reason I'm not a big fan of recurves and hawkbills, they look really cool, but not easy to sharpen, in order to sharpen a recurve you have to use a diamond rod and that's what I ended up doing to get mine except able. But just get rid of the recurve at the heel and problem solved, I'm half tempted to re profile it straight but it's be giving up a good quarter inch of the blade to do so.D2 is by no means an inferior steel but it has its downfalls and would be nice to see this same knife in 14c28n for like 10 to 15 bucks more.The first thing would make this knife perfect, the second thing is only a preference. If they got rid of the dang recurve I'd be happy and say this is perfect
S**N
Eafengrow is now my favorite brand
D2 Steel, Fantastic grip, very sharp, easy open and close. Never had an Eafengrow before, now I have bought three. Better than the much more expensive knives out there.
A**R
Efengro folder
Handle is very ergonomic and feels good in the hand. Blade has no play in it and is perfectly centered.
J**R
Win some loose some
The media could not be loaded. Blade was not centered , loner lock is hard to push over because lack of texture , not sharp at all , and it has mushrooms hiding in the pocket clip but I knew that .I saw the knife on Beezblades utube channel and the one he had was pretty nice obviously hand finished special for himBut it a nice looking knife and would make you a Hero Uncle if you gave it to your 10 year old nephew
K**
Faulty liner lock mechanism
Not liking the blade locking mechanism at all. Nice knife but the liner lock is not even half onto the blade butt. Kinda scary looking. The locking mechanism should be full engaged to the butt of the knife always.
A**R
Very nice at this price point
I’m a collector so I’ve handled my share of folding knives and the quality at this price point will be hard to beat. The liners aren’t weight relieved so it’s a little heavy but not too much in my opinion. If you’re looking to add this knife to your collection, I definitely recommend it. Good quality at a good price.