Magnum 01MB432 Outdoor Cuisine Iii Knife with 4-3/4 In. Straight Edge Blade, Brown

January 27, 2018 - Comment
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The Magnum Outdoor Cuisine Lii Knife is a kitchen knife that functions just as well inside as outside. The Japanese Nakiri style blade is this enough to cut through vegetables and boneless food swiftly without dragging on other sides of the food. This makes it good at quickly chopping up prepared food. For hunters and campers on the go, this knife offers easy chopping in a sturdy frame. The 440 stainless steel keeps it durable and sharp, and the liner lock mechanism keeps your fingers safe while the knife is in use. A rosewood handles seals the deal as an attractive complement to this folding knife. The length of the blade is 4 3/4 inches. and the overall length is 10 1/4 inches. It weighs 6 ounces. Limited lifetime warranty. A chestnut tree is the world famous trademark of the Boker knife manufactory in Solingen, Germany. It represents innovative, high quality, exceptional knives, manufactured with pride, by hand, for over 145 years.

Product Features

  • Durable and sharp 440 stainless steel blade
  • Rosewood handle
  • Liner lock mechanism
  • Blade length: 4 3/4 inches. Overall length: 10 1/4 inches. Weight: 6 ounces.
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Comments

David D says:

Decent knife for camping, not pocket carry! Probably my fault for not reading hte description more, but the knife is BIG, so read! The photo makes it look like a pocket knife, but it is not ideal for a pocket doe to the size. Also, the blade was not completely straight and I had to mess with it a little.

Steven says:

Decided to polish this up like I do most of my stuff So first, out of the box, the handles didn’t match color… and one of the handle screws is cock-eyed not a big deal… finish overall was mediocre, give it 3 stars. After about 2 weeks, that handle screw fell out… again no issue with function. Decided to polish this up like I do most of my stuff, get the machine marks out of the blade… in polishing, I find two cracks in the edge, perpendicular to the blade… in the curved part, much like the photo below where someone elses’ knife actually…

Rico_Outdoor says:

Blade Cracked on First Use Purchased item for picnics. Seemed well made but blade cracked on first use. Was used to cut fruit and hard cheese, but nothing beyond scope of a cheap kitchen knife. Don’t know metallurgy, but assume problem is with steel, since metal just cracked along the grain.

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