Outdoor Edge ONYX-LITE Folding Knife, Model OX-30

August 10, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $19.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:26 GMT+0100 - Details)

Outdoor Edge’s most competitively priced razor-blade knife with a durable one-piece Grivory polymer handle and distinct non-slip Trimond texture pattern. Comes complete with ambidextrous thumb opener, replaceable pocket clip and three replacement blades.

Product Features

  • Comes with three replaceable 420J2 stainless razor blades
  • Blade length 3.0 inches (7.6 centimeters), Overall length 6.8 inches (17.3 centimeters)
  • Requires Outdoor Edge 3.0-Inch replacement blades model RR30-6
  • Weight 1.9 ounces
  • Grivory ploymer handle with belt clip

Comments

srvtek says:

Nice Nice knife, dulls easy but since it’s a soft steel I can get it razor sharp again with a few strokes through ceramic rods, I’m still on the original blade even though I have a a lot of spares! Buy a cheap ceramic pocket sharpener they work great with this.

Keith says:

This knife has seen a good bit of use from me This knife has seen a good bit of use from me, and it still holding up well. The blades lasted longer than I expected. The one thing I don’t like, the one handed opening peg mounted on the blade fell out somewhere and is now missing. The knife itself is pretty pricey considering the blades are just large razor blades. I do feel that the peg should not be so easily lost. Other than that, the only issue is the screws are all showing rust, which surprised me. It’s definitely not old enough to be…

C-Low says:

Last knife I’ll ever own Last knife i’ll ever own. Its durable and the blades last a pretty long time. I replaced my kershaw with this knife on a whim and I haven’t looked back since. My only complaint is the handle. If i could do it again I would have purchased the one with the nicer handle for two dollars more. The onyx feels really cheap but is actually an awesome knife. The nicer handle version has a way better feel to it. Also, be careful what you cut because residue can get behind the blade and cause it to stick…

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