🔧 Your Ultimate Adventure Companion!
The GANZO Firebird F759M Pocket Folding Knife combines innovative design with practical functionality. Featuring a robust 440C stainless steel blade and a lightweight, anti-slip handle, this knife is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry. With a secure locking mechanism and ambidextrous design, it ensures safety and ease of use in any situation.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Nylon (FRN) |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Length | 6.89 Inches |
Blade Length | 2.6 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Folding Knife,Locking,Folding |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | Traditional |
Color | Black |
J**K
More than what you could ask for on a sub $20 knife.
Only valid critique I give it, the spring for the lock was tight… so all I did was open it up and rotate the spring. Fixed it and now it opens perfectly every try. The spring is a symmetrical, I don’t remember which side, but just flipping it around fixed the tightness issue.To the actual review. It behaves like the spiderco, but it’s not as well done. Incredible steel for the price. Realistically would of been a $100 knife back in 2005 if spiderco. As I look it up because that thought got me curious… $126 actually. While yes it had a better steel, but realistically if your worried about it, this steel is better than a few brands $60 knives. Some of the holes in the handle don’t align with the screw holes for the movable pocket clip. But it’s fine. The handle seems well done. Maybe a little sharp on the edges. If you plan on holding this in your hand for an hour, no I wouldn’t recommend it. If you want a good steel for under $20, I’d recommend it. If you want a good grip, I’d recommend it. If you want a spiderco delica look alike but even cheaper… yah I’d recommend it. If you already own $10 knives but want to try out a spiderco like system before you drop $200 on a knife… I’d more than recommend it. I will realistically buy a $200 spiderco knife sometime soon. All because I got this worried I wouldn’t like to daily a spiderco. Turns out I do. Besides that I found it stayed sharp longer than some of my $50 knives… there are critiques to make, but this knife isn’t $50 nor $200. If you critique it of any issues that aren’t critical failures than go spend more than $16. Maybe even a critique of a little blade wobble after 5 moths if using it daily usage… just buy another one. It’s so cheap you can practice sharpening the serrations on it rather than botching your serrated spiderco. I learned how to sharpen serrations on this knife because I actually used it. I messed up the look and good serrations on a $16 knife rather than a $200 knife. I got it down, but a couple have angles messed up. I mean it’s all good.
C**A
Great value, an even better knife.
I have a bunch of CRKT and couple spyderco knives, they're all awesome but this little guy holds up to them. I was really skeptical about it but after a little over a year of ownership I daily carry this one. If I lose it, its 20 bucks, if I lose a spyderco, its 90 bucks. Not only that but the edge holds for a long time and I beat the living snot out of it. Highly recommended by me!
M**E
Great knife
Great knife,sharp out of the box
B**N
Great work/beater knife
So I’m a big Spyderco fan and of course seeing this I just had to buy one to see how it compared to the delica. Obviously the blade steel is not as high end being only 440 C, but that is still a very respectable Blade steel that is easy to sharpen and works well especially for what most people use a knife for. It is a bit stiff coming out of the box and you definitely can’t. Spidey flick it very well, mostly due to the shape of their hole. But after a couple weeks of use and a little bit of pivot lube, it opens and closes very well now. It’s a small lightweight, shall we say Interpretation of a Spyderco knife. I ended up buying several of these just because of the great price and gave them to a couple friends of mine. Now I don’t carry this every day, but I do rotate it through every once in a while and so far it’s held up very well. This is definitely a knife that I would consider a beater because if I lose it for like $17 it’s easy to replace it and compared to a lot of the other super budget knives out there or dare I would even say several of the hardware store brand beater knives, I still think this is a better option. You get better steel, It’s lightweight and easy to carry. I am not a fan of the clip on this mostly just because it was so ridiculously tight when I bought it, that trying to get it in and out of your pocket was an exercise in and of itself however, it did loosen up some overtime. Bottom line if you need a good beater knife, a good work knife, and you don’t wanna break the bank and if you like the spiderco look then go ahead and buy it. The 440 C on this is still better than the 8 CR that spiderco uses and it’s budget Knives
R**C
Super Duper Sharp Knife
Not spring assisted so doesn't fling open as easily as my other knives but WOW is this knife sharp. Feels great in the hand. Makes opening packages fun and invigorating. Love this knife
N**E
GET ONE
Soooo much quality for so little price
F**O
Excellent knife!
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this knife first, then I received a Spyderco Byrd Meadowlark 2 (it's basically the same knife, they even feel the same). This one, however, is better and less expensive.Opens rather smoothly whereas the Byrd is stiff to open or close. It feels comfortable in the hand, you can open it easily with just one hand.It came sharp enough out of the package and with just a bit of work, it gets shaving sharp. It's a GRN or FRN handle which makes it extremely lightweight and resistant. The pocket clip has 4 total positions and as with the Byrd, it is not a deep pocket carry, about 1/4" of the knife sticks out of your pocket, I don't care with this one so it doesn't really matter.The main difference between this and the Meadowlark 2 is the blade steel, this one being 440C and the Meadowlark being 8CR13MOV. Basically very similar if not the same HRC and qualities. The other difference is the price, this one goes for about $17 and the Meadowlark goes for around $32. To me, this one is much, much better.
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