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The Hultafors Craftsman's Knife HVK GH I is a versatile all-purpose knife designed for professionals. Featuring a premium carbon steel blade with a hardness of 58-60 HRC, it ensures durability and sharpness for demanding tasks. The non-slip Santoprene® handle provides a secure grip, while the included holster allows for easy attachment to trousers or belts, making it a reliable tool for any craftsman.
Manufacturer | Hultafors |
Part Number | 380210 |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 5.99 x 22 cm; 108.86 g |
Item model number | 380210 |
Size | M |
Colour | Multi-Colour |
Style | Scandinavian |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Handle material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Blade length | 93 Millimetres |
Blade edge | Flat |
Special Features | Holster Attachment Feature |
Included Components | Sheath with belt clip |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 109 g |
R**F
GOOD FOR ME
Nice knife, bought for camping/sailing dingy, 3 3/4" [93mm] blade length, 3/4" [20mm] wide, 1/8" [2mm] thick, has carbon steel printed on the blade so better to take and keep an edge though would rust if you didnt oil it, very sharp when arrived, blade seems to be fused into rubber handle with hi-vis orange nylon-plastic end caps, front one at quillion nr blade gives good secure feel and would prevent your fingers slipping down the blade, a good guard feature. Cant say if the knife blade is of the full tang type but there is no flexing over the 4 1/2" grip so would assume! the blade is set very deep and secure i`m happy with that aspect of it. grip is comfortable and feels as if it will work securely when using to extremes. doesnt float so put a lanyard on to it to your belt or lose it over the side, rigid molded case some sort of plastic, slightly flexible so may not crack in use? only time will tell, holds knife securely but there is no strap to hold the handle so try the lanyard trick or lose it, having said that it takes some force to release the knife from the case, seems ideal for my use sailing fishing but too light a weight for every day camping though would manage some camping jobs food prep one that springs to mind, if you want to chop wood get something with a broader and heavier blade, would make a useful backup knife or good for weight conscious backpackers, good all round value useful kit, nice!
J**L
Great camping knife
Looks like a quality camping knife to me and bargain for the price. All round sturdy with a nice handle and much thicker blade than I expected.. it will probably need a sharper edge putting on it so if not got a sharpening stone you'll might need one
M**E
Hultafors HVK Craftmans Knife Enhanced Grip HULHVKGH
This is an inexpensive but perfectly serviceably utility knife, which I consider to be well worth the price.The blade is approximately 2.3mm thick x 95mm in length.On arrival the blade was sharp, but not "really" sharp. (However, this is nothing which couldn't be easily remedied by anyone competent at sharpening).The handle is 115mm overall length. The black rubberised grip is comfortable and not at all inclined to slip.The supplied plastic sheath grips the knife well, and is quite serviceable, and the ability to hang the sheath from a clothes button may be of use to some.However, where the sheath is badly let down is that it will only accommodate a belt of up to 40mm depth x 3mm width.Most "workman's" type belts, including my own, are generally 50mm in depth, and this sheath simply cannot be fitted to such a belt.It should also be noted that there is a vertical plastic moulding within the belt loop portion of the sheath, which is designed to keep the sheath secure when hung by a button. This moulding makes the fitting of the sheath onto any belt a near impossible exercise, and I found that I could only accomplish that by completely cutting away that moulding. - Not a good design at all, and one that should be addressed by the manufacturer.Overall, full marks for the knife, but could do much better, (and with no additional manufacturing cost), for the sheath!
J**J
Great Value
Its cheap, has a sturdy well fitted sheath and arrived a lot sharper than I expected. Its quite versatile and has a decently thick blade for the price and fits well in my hand. I'd actually recommend buying 4 or 5 of these instead of an expensive knife that you'd care too much about. Performance wise I'd say its up there with any knife in the £50-£100 range, I don't want to say it's "disposable" but for the price you honestly can't go wrong and shouldn't be fussed about putting some hard use into it.
L**I
Amazing for the price, good quality
Good sturdy knife, makes quick work of wood when batonning. High quality, strong, highly resilient. Blade comes quite sharp but not razor- easy to sharpen to a point it glides through paper though. Reliable knife- highly recommend.
M**E
Good quality of the price
Love this, keep it in my shed/workshop and use it for most things requiring an edge. Sharpens very well, also rusts well when I leave it around any moisture but gives me an excuse to put another edge on it. Holster is a nice robust plastic, sheaths easily keeping the blade locked and safe. There's a little clip on the sheath if I needed to carry it if I was needing it for a bit of time over a few jobs.
M**E
Rusts after single use
Rusts as soon as it gets any liquid on it, clearly not stainless steel. Shame because it comes very sharp and otherwise would be a very good knife. but after using it to cut some food on a camping trip it was already rusted to the point of being unusable afterwards.
M**E
well pleased with knife ,,good handy size well sharp
good well sharp knife ..strong blade ideal for chopping up bait
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