ALL THINGS BUDGET KNIVES

Yes, I found out after some experimenting that if you grip you are working against yourself, curl your fingers around the edge of the knife and push the thumb stud sideways only instead of down and sideways, and it glides open easily. Any pressure applied in a squeezing manner seems to be forcing the detent to grip harder, making it more difficult to open.

Got my Mora :+1:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NZVZ3E?ref=emc_b_5_t

Very sharp out of the box, will be perfect for my camping trips!

Too bad it had couple deep scratches on the blade, one can tell it was from the factory. The scratches are deep eough for my fingernail to get “stuck” in them :frowning:

i want an EDC knife, doenst need sharpening often, medium size for edc, has quick flip ( dont know what it’s called)
i am new to knife, so, can someone help me, thanks
my budget is about 50$

you want an automatic knife or just an assisted opening flipper? also check your local laws

i want an assited opening flipper( the automatic one look quite dangerous to me, i think i can accidentally put the hand in front of the knife and push the button)
the law is not a problem here as long as i dont show the knife to public

Kershaw makes some nice assisted-opening folders, look here

Check out the Sanrenmu Land 910 series.

910+ with black or green G10, 9103 and 9104 (blackwash) all steel construction.

For $10-$20 (up to seller/flash sale) you one of the best budget knives available at the moment with a steel better than on many Kershaw/CRKT/Spyderco/etc. in their budget lines till $40 - $60.

It’s not assisted but it has ball bearings and flips out just as fast as an Auto or an A/O (assisted opener) but it doesn’t have an extra spring that can break eventually.

http://steelreviews.blogspot.ch/2017/05/review-sanrenmu-land-910-9103-and-9104.html

i already have ganzo g735, but now i want something with better material, so ỉ raised my budget to 50$
i saw some ruike knife, look good, dont know what is you guy opinion?
RUIKE - P135-SF
i quite like this knife, but not sure how good is it compared with 440C steel, if this is good i can buy this knife at my local store, no waiting

Ruike have very good reviews. But if you really want a better steel in this 50$ price range, I would say go for D2 steel. Steel Will has some nice flippers (cutjack, tenet…) in D2.

So many choices… :innocent:

brone busher, ops, im not a fan of brone busher

you mean bronze washers

So yes, Ruike flipper with ball-bearings, well try one and let us know how you like it :slight_smile:

okay, i hope it’s more solid than my ganzo g735

It’s broken? Lock failed?

Nope, the blade becomes more swinging

I’ve got a Ruike P121. Really smooth flipping action and really sharp out of the box.
Just got a Ganzo F7603. The lock is so tight. It’s so hard to flick out. The lock is way harder than my other Ganzos. I think I got a lemon cause online review said it’s really smooth.

Look around; I found a really nice Spyderco Delica for $45.

Ruike definitely makes some nice knives.
Just based on their style, materials and quality, I have high suspicions that they are manufacturered by Sanrenmu, just like the one that Adhan posted and just like Real Steel. Sanrenmu makes some very nice quality knives and the 910/3013/3014 are a steal at that price.

Personally, in that price range, I would go with a Chinese company like Real Steel, Ruike, Kizer, etc… over Spyderco, Kershaw, etc… you’ll get more for your money.
Or if you are not against clones, you can find some very nice ones with Titanium and D2 around this price (or maybe a bit higher)
The Steel Will Cutjack mentioned is also a very good option and every review has been positive. I have mine coming in the mail and should have it next week.

Have a look at several websites for Kizers. They have been heavily discounted for the past few weeks.
BladeHQ has currently a bunch of the Vanguard series (G10 scales / VG10 steel) for about $40.
They also have a bunch of Kizer premium knives (Ti/S35VN) in the $80/$100 range.

I might venture to say, better QA for Real Steel, Ruike though.

I need a budget knife recommendation! I was carrying a multitool for awhile but stopped because I mostly only used the knife. Recently, I purchased Harbor Freight’s new “Tactical” knife which was supposed to be decent with a coupon for $5.99. It’s a decent knife but the G10 on the outside is just too rough. For EDC I’m just worried about it ruining my jeans since it’s so abrasive. I’ve seen isti242’s wonderful review of the Sanrenmu 9104 and I really like how it looks and seems to be build well. Only thing I’m worried about is the size. Will it work well for EDC or is there another Sanrenmu or Ganzo knife I should look?

Thanks to its slim profile (thinner handle) the SRM 9104 is more pocket friendly than the 910+ with the G10 handle scales. The weight of the 9104 is also acceptable considering its size. Another pro is the overall length (7.87” / 200 mm) which I consider the best for a full sized EDC folder. Sorry I`m not an SRM 710 / 7010 fan. :slight_smile: