Here is the plain simple truth. This is NOT the "be all" or "the best knife out there". What it IS, is a great value for a knife that is better than it has any right to be, at under $20(USD). It is a no frills, basic knife that gets the job done. The handle feels good, the blade takes an edge and holds it, the plastic sheaf holds the blade superbly, and clips onto your belt with ease. I kept seeing many reviews about the value of these knives and thought "what the hell, why not?". Glad I did. The spine of the knife has a rough finish but I'm sure that it helps keep the cost down. But to be honest, for under $20 I really can't complain. It's no Tops Tom Brown tracker but if you just need a knife for cutting things or small projects than you can't go wrong with this knife, and if you break it or loose it, $20 won't break the bank. Try it. If you don't like it, keep it in the glove box of your car for a back-up or emergency stuff or in a back pack/bug out bag.Read full review
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MORAKNIV... We can't say enough about this knife. Our acreage property is heavily forested... upkeep (such as dead-cutting & skirting) leaves us with a tremendous amount of repurposing material... i.e. limbs, branches, etc. When utilising these materials for projects such as natural fencing (and the like), the Morakniv helps to cut right through the work... its a great knife for trimming branches to required lengths, for cutting notches prior to lashing, for splitting lengths of branches, etc... 'of course, it makes cutting through various ropes & twines for tying fence parts together no task at all. Only heat source here is wood... that means many, many, many wood piles/stacks. When clearing areas here & there of fallen branches & leaf-mold for new wood stacks, very young saplings are always revealed dotting the ground's surface... certainly one thing you don't want is for a sapling to begin growing up through a wood pile... 'and so they too must be removed... the Morakniv slices right through them like going though twine... even sapplings of 1/4 - 1/2 inch thick... a coupl'a shaves and a quick slice and they're gone. The thickness of the blade makes this a tough, tough knife. The modest blade length adds to its sturdiness. Its sharp... 'and... it stays sharp... it takes a lot of abuse and stands up to it all like a trooper. The comfort of the grip feels so natural in the hand that a great deal of cutting can be attended to without fatigue. The design of the sheath will keep the Morakniv in place... it clicks in when married correctly with the sheath so you know its secure... not a second thought needed... no worrying over losing the knife out the scabbard whilst moving & bending & stooping (etc), nor whilst traversing the forest. 'And... knife & sheath alike are an easy, easy clean-up at the close of the work day. Most muck simply wipes right off... any stubborn grime can be rinsed away under a bit of running water... dry off the Morakniv and back in the sheath to await its next job. After just a short time of owning & utilising the Morakniv, we can't imagine getting along without them. They have quickly become part of our standard gear for going into the forest to work. There's no question in mind... we'll definitely be purchasing more so to gear the various production areas that develop on the property... having one, or even two just won't do. They're too valuable a tool that are utilised by many hands across various projects... it doesn't make sense to juggle them around betwixt folks... considering their reasonable price and immense versatility, having several available for whomever may need at any given time is well worth it. Thank you Morakniv, for a truly well designed, well made tool... well done you. We are truly well pleased!Read full review
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I ordered this knife because I read the reviews and was interested in seeing my self how well it preformed, it does awesome, I have it on my edc bag, it is super light weight and super sharpe, I actual cut my thumb making a fire piston for a bow drill, for the price you just can't go wrong, there is only one draw back I have found and that is you have to keep the blade oiled, oiled , and oiled, I forgot and left it outside one night and got up the next morning and went and got it, there was already a few rust spot that had formed over night in the night dampness, so keep it well oiled and you won't have any problems, great knife, great price, makes a awesome field knife or gift. Very very satisfied!!!
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It is no secret that the Mora knife is one of the best knives to purchase. From the great blade design to the ergonomics of the handle, I could go on forever to name all of the features and benefits. The price is amazing for what you get and I am a lifetime customer.
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Case fits snugly, love the OD, & the knife feels excellent in my hands! Blade came pretty sharp, but I had to strop it a little to cut phone book paper. Blade has a beautiful design, but the spine needs to be fully finished. No big issue, but funny how the Mora Stainless wasn't like that. I guess that's how they come. From my previous experience with another Mora instead with Sandvick 12C27, I can tell you that it holds an edge decently, & it is easy to re-sharpen with just 1000 grit & a Knives + Strop which works pretty good for me. I'm anxious to try out this Carbon Steel. I suppose it's going to be about the same, but it seems as though the Carbon can become sharper than the Stainless; & I think I might have heard that before. Hope this holds to be true. Hope this review was helpful, Aloha!🌴🏄🔪 Read full review
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