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Matrix Stainless Steel Folding Knife - Silver Finish |  | Brand: Unknown Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $5.99 as of 11/21/2009 14:23 CST details You Save: $19.00 (76%)
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Seller: Pachi Paradice Rating: 13 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 2.1 x 1.1
MPN: TM-25-1005s UPC: 844296024636 EAN: 0844296024636
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Product Description MATRIX (silver finish)OPEN LENGTH: 9-3/8" CLOSED LENGTH: 5-1/2" BLADE LENGTH: 4-1/4" BLADE MATERIAL: 440 SHARPENED and SERATED STAINLESS STEEL HANDLE MATERIAL: Lightweight aluminum integrated with 2 black acrylic plates mounted on both sides of the handle for a clean, stylish look.This folder is a spectacular piece of workmanship suitable for any knife enthusiast's collection. Unique, aluminum embellishments decorate both sides of this premium knife, giving this a sleek, futuristic design, reminiscent of design used in its cinema name-sake. Durable all-metal belt clip is securely attached to the back of this knife with screws; not rivets! This goes the same with the rest of the construction of this knife. Screws are used throughout the rest of this piece, which should last the a lifetime.
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Matrix Folding Knife -Stainless Steel - Silver Finish November 7, 2009 Roger Voelker This is a great knife. Closed, this folding knife is five and a half inches long, one and a half inches wide, and a third of an inch thick. It fits easily into a pocket or a pocket book. Open, the blade is four inches long. It weighs about as much as a ceramic coffee cup.
I read other comments about the Matrix Knife being hard to open. The package came today and out
of the box, new and not used, I put it into my right hand and snapped my wrist outwards to the right, and
it snapped open and locked in the blink of a eye. It felt good in my hand. It is a real knife.
I put pressure on the back of the knife and it was secure and tightly locked. The design is well
thought out. If you were attacked by a cougar in the mountains, the blade would be in your hands
within a second, and the edge of the sharp part of the blade closest to your hand has a blood drip line, so your will not get blood on yourself or soil your clothes. The drip zone is the serrated part of the blade which is curved. Just think of the Gurkha blade design and look at one of those knifes on Amazon.com.. That Gurkha Knife has a blood drip notch also on the inner curve and close to the handle. They call that knife a Khukuri.
The Khukuri look very similar to the Spartan Sword used by the troops of Alexander The Great.
The Matrix has stainless 440 CHINA stamped on the blade. It is a quality product. I would buy it again.
Not great - Dull blade & Hard to unfold October 12, 2009 Blanca E. Phelps (Cherry Point, NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this and have had it for a month now. When I received it, I was disappointed because the blade was not sharp at all. I had to sharpen it myself. Also, the blade is hard to unfold and I have to apply a lot pressure to release the blade. If I were to be attacked by a criminal, I wouldnt have time to open the blade in time to defend myself. Other than that, I liked the size of it, but thats about it.
deceiving September 21, 2009 danny alex (riverside,ca usa) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
when i first got this knife(i ordered the two knifes)good price like 13 bucks for both of them well i opened the box and i was impressed they were in good condition when i first got them they were fairly sharp and sturdy and theyre pretty big to but after about a month they both started breakin down and i didnt do any cutting with them i just carried them around well any ways the screws that held the knife in place started comin lose i had to actually replace the screws the knives became wobbily and the the little support screw that held it in place to not fold back just fell out of nowhere i had to replace that to.....well i think theyre good knives if u keep tighten it and make sure everythings nice and tight theyre good knives for the price for camping or any rough cutting it can probably do the job just make sure its sturdy
Not bad for 12 bucks August 25, 2009 Jack Hansen 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Let me start off by saying this is one of the biggest folders you'll ever see. If you're wanting an EDC (every day carry) blade look elsewhere because in my humble opinion its a bit on the large side for that. However it is a nice knife for some rough work not necessarily because it's tough (its not flimsy either) but because its so cheap. I used mine as a pry tool to pull up some bricks in my yard. Of course I broke the tip off but for twelve bucks it performed pretty well. This knifes greatest strength is its price. You know you only paid twelve bucks for it so your not afraid to use it roughly. I know when I buy "rough use" knives for 70 bucks I'm actually afraid to go and use it roughly because I don't want to have thrown 70 bucks away. It's not a bad buy really, nothing special, just a larger than average folder. 3 stars.
Broken knife July 31, 2009 M. J. Yoder (USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This knife broke within the three weeks of when I bought it. While is was using it, it folded backwards and jammed. From what I have seen from other customer reviews, this knife is somewhat of a gamble; either it will last quite a long time, or it will break very quickly. But at this price, at least you're not out very much money.
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