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The OLFA WORKS OW-UCK-1/SB Utility Camp Knife features a high carbon stainless steel blade with both straight and serrated edges, making it ideal for various outdoor tasks. Its compact design, weighing only 1.87 oz, ensures portability, while the brass wheel lock provides secure blade positioning. The durable stainless steel handle offers comfort during extended use, and the knife is designed for easy blade replacement with compatible OWB-UCB-1 blades.
K**H
Love it
Love this. Very slicey
J**R
Very versatile knife
This is a very balanced and sharp knife. I have many knives, but this is one of my favorites especially from a price stand point
J**P
Very sharp utility knife with an option to replace the blade
I saw this OLFA WORKS utility knife and was intrigued because you can replace the blade. This arrived and I opened it up and put the cord on it. This has a nice way of working, you tighten a nut to release the knife, and the blade comes out and then tighten the nut again to hold it in place. The blade is extremely sharp and works well at cutting boxes and twine. I did notice if you try to push the knife into something (I was trying to make a hole in drywall) and the nut will allow the blade to slide back into the handle. I tried to tighten the nut as tight as I could get it, but this type of cutting will not work (which it likely is not meant for). Overall, this is a very sharp blade, and I love the fact that it can be replaced. I like the design of the blade and handle and think it's a great product.
D**D
over priced
Nice little retractable knife that is way over priced for what it is. This knife has very limited use in a camping setting.
S**Y
Lightweight but handy!
This is a small but mighty retractable knife. I like the easy of adjustment with the turn knob, a feature I've been appreciating more in my pocket knife tools as it means I can replace the blades easily. This knife is small but fits nicely in the hand and has a good weight to it. I've used this for simple tasks like opening boxes and packages and cutting sponges down to size mainly. But it gets the job done efficiently. The price suits a retractable knife of this quality. The materials used to make it give it substance. I've not found anything like this in my local store, so I'd could honestly recommend a purchase of this item as a utility tool you'd want to have around. Beats any basic box cutter.
B**1
Elegant and simple...well engineered
These are great knives with a replaceable blade and a very simple and positive locking action.Lightweight...easy to carry or store.I hadn't had one of this company's knives before...but I'm impressed by the simplicity and the manufacturing of the knife.They are simple...elegant, really...just a good solid product that feels like the manufacturer cared about its product.And...all the materials feel solid...the knife feels like it'll last as long as you own it.Good knife.
F**S
Great EDC knife
Prior to ordering this knife I was familiar with Olfa's rotary and utility blades. Knowing that those are always well regarded I was curious to see how their foray into the bushcrafting world would go. I have to say I am very impressed by the knife even though I don't consider it a "bushcrafting knife". What first impressed me about this knife is how solid it is. I was worried that since the house was metal there would be the potential for the opening where the blade slides out to get crushed in a way that would prevent the sliding operation. Thankfully it is built very tough and using my hands to squeeze I noticed minimal flex. If you stepped on it with your heel there might be a chance of bending it but if you keep it in your pocket I think you would get hurt before the knife does. The blade itself offers a lot of different functionality based on how far you slide it out. I used it slid out just a little bit to open boxes and then out even further to cut up a cucumber, it did great at both. You could easily sharpen the blade if you wanted to but thankfully worst case scenario, you could just replace it. The paracord that is included was somewhat a pain to thread but after a little persistence I was able to get it through. While this knife is great for use around a camp or for EDC I wouldn't consider it a bushcrafting knife. The reason being is it doesn't have 90 degree spine so you can't use a ferro rod with it. Also, there's no way you could use this knife to do other bushcraft tasks like splitting a log, removing a branch, etc. Thankfully it's labeled as a camp knife, which it can do plenty around camp, but ultimately I think bushcrafting should be removed from the list of recommended uses.
C**N
Utility or Camp Knife?
I swear, this knife is having an identity crisis as it doesn't know if it's a Utility knife or a Camp Knife.The reason for saying that is that i have never owned a camp knife that did not have a locking blade.Technically it says it has a lock, the brass screw nob. But if it come loose in the slightest, well i see stitches in my future. That screw nob is a weak point.The knife itself, very sharp and while it slightly resembles a camp knife, well it also looks like utility knifes i've owned. But this is no razor blade as it is a stainless steel blade with a very aggressive bevel.The knife is intriguing to say the least and yeah, as a collector of knives, i know i will find a use for it. For me though, i will make or find a sheath for it to keep it more safe
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