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Jun 15, 2017
A perfectly fine training knife.
It's a knife shape. It's not made of metal. It doesn't have sharp edges. The plastic is actually a really high quality of plastic. No fears of it snapping or breaking during any regular use. Been throwing it and catching it and dropping it on the floor and there is absolutely no damage to the plastic. Definitely worth the money.

Jun 15, 2017
High quality for less than 10 dollars.
1 of 1 found this helpful It's a great product for the price. The screws move smoothly. The holder has a nice rubbery plastic that gives and compresses so it holds onto the phone tightly without marring the phone. Works perfectly for my Samsung S7. Youtube stardom here I come! It's made of plastic and the plastic does get a little thin near the top so I can imagine that it would move a bit in a stiff breeze, but that hasn't happened yet. And I don't have any fears that it'll break or snap.

Jun 15, 2017
Screws fell out
0 of 1 found this helpful I loctited them back in. After a week of use the clasp at the bottom no longer holds onto the other side. But, whatever, it's a pocket comb for 3 dollars. It'd probably be a great product if they just put a thread locker on the screws and had a clasping mechanism that didn't rely on the steel maintaining correct tolerances.
