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product_id: 45387507
title: "Eafengrow EF11 Folding Knife D2 Steel Blade Knife with Wood Handle Pocket Knives"
brand: "eafengrow"
price: "96.55 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 4
category: "Eafengrow"
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# Elegant, durable redwood handle 2.8-inch razor-sharp D2 steel blade Lightweight at just 3.42 oz Eafengrow EF11 Folding Knife D2 Steel Blade Knife with Wood Handle Pocket Knives

**Brand:** eafengrow
**Price:** 96.55 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Slice sharp, carry smart — the EF11 is your pocket’s new MVP!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Eafengrow EF11 Folding Knife D2 Steel Blade Knife with Wood Handle Pocket Knives by eafengrow
- **How much does it cost?** 96.55 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/45387507-eafengrow-ef11-folding-knife-d2-steel-blade-knife-with-wood)

## Best For

- eafengrow enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eafengrow brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Ready:** 6.7-inch foldable design fits perfectly in your pocket for on-the-go utility.
- • **Effortless Control:** Innovative thumb-operated folding mechanism combines safety with smooth operation.
- • **Timeless Craftsmanship:** Beautiful redwood handle offers a solid, ergonomic grip that ages gracefully.
- • **All-Weather Reliability:** Rust-resistant blade built to withstand outdoor adventures and everyday tasks.
- • **Precision Cutting Power:** Razor-sharp D2 steel blade ensures long-lasting edge retention for flawless slicing.

## Overview

The Eafengrow EF11 Folding Knife features a 2.8-inch D2 steel blade known for exceptional sharpness and edge retention, paired with a stylish and durable redwood handle. Weighing only 3.42 ounces and folding down to 6.7 inches, it’s a lightweight, compact tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals seeking reliable precision and classic aesthetics in a pocket-friendly form.

## Description

desertcart.com : Eafengrow EF11 Folding Knife D2 Steel Blade Knife with Wood Handle Pocket Knives : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Even if it's not D2, or is it? - Update 12/23: Sharpened this bad boy just once, and after cutting through countless boxes (100s), the blade is still scary sharp. I'm no metallurgist, but starting to think this may actually be a D2 blade. At any rate the edge retention "feels" like what one would expect from D2 steel, and is certainly not some cheap random stainless steel. Few other points worth mentioning. The wood is very attractive, and can be kept in good shape by applying some mineral / butcher's block oil every one in a while. Also for those reviewers who are taking stars off because they don't understand this is not a locking knife, well, one just wishes our schools taught folks to read better. Takes some getting used to, but once you have the hang of it, using your thumb as the "locking device" is both fun and easy for light cutting work. Will definitely keep Eafengrow in mind for future budget knives. Original 10/23: Even if it's not D2, buy it you won't regret it. Very attractive desk knife (do not use as pocket knife, way too dangerous). Also, highly recommend you adjust the screws for a more snug (and safe) operation. Other than that a nice chubby knife with an old school design.
Review: The scales look like redwood so I will assume they are - This knife is a little beauty.It's an old-style farmer's work knife.The scales look like redwood so I will assume they are. They are well finished and shaped. The blade says D2 on it (I am not a metallurgist} and came shaving sharp. My four fingers are 3.25 " wide and they all fit on the handle nicely. l did notice that some people were very concerned about losing fingers and slashing thighs. 1. If you are slicing with the edge of the blade it is impossible for the blade to close. If you are stabbing keep your thumb on the tang, but this knife is not a stabber it's a slicer and a slasher. 2.I really can't see the knife opening in your pocket unless you do not have the pivot tightened properly or get a leather slip for it. BE AWARE. It does not have a blade lock.I love this knife and for the price it's unbeatable.It's like any other tool. Use it improperly, get hurt

## Features

- POCKET KNIFE : 6.7 inch overall length with a blade length of 2.8 inch ,Handle length:3.9 inch,a weight of 3.42 oz (97g)
- D2 STEEL KNIFE: Made of D2 steel blade, this sharp blade is built to last,provides razor sharp for ultimate precision cutting performance and excellent edge retention.
- Wood Handle：Beautiful red wooden handle with light and durable design,offers a solid grip and comfortable in hand feel
- SMALL EDC POCKET KNIFE: Great as an all-weather field knife,compact knives that pack power and lightweight camping knife,these knives have excellent edge retention and resist rust.
- Eafengrow professional outdoor camping knives ,our folding knives fully qualified, it is an excellent choice for outdoor fancier.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071HGSZ1G |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #163,508 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #524 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 2.8 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | D2 Steel |
| Brand | Eafengrow |
| Color | multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (614) |
| Date First Available | May 4, 2017 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 6.7 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.42 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eafengrow |
| Model Name | EF11 Folding Knife |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor,Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | foldable |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Lightweight |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Length:** 2.8 Inches
- **Blade Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Brand:** Eafengrow
- **Color:** multicolor
- **Handle Material:** Wood
- **Included Components:** Knife
- **Model Name:** EF11 Folding Knife
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Outdoor,Camping
- **Special Feature:** Foldable, Lightweight

## Images

![Eafengrow EF11 Folding Knife D2 Steel Blade Knife with Wood Handle Pocket Knives - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61oFbye3e0L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Whers at sumbitch made?**
A: My box says china.  Good 12 dollar knife imo.

**Q: Does the blade have a lock when open**
A: Its a free swing blade, it works very well as a practical carving knife and to part rope but you should not pocket this one.

**Q: Hi I am just wondering if anybody has tried to whittle wood with this knife?**
A: While I haven't tried to whittle wood with this knife, I have cleaned a couple dozen cottontail rabbits with it. It holds an edge well and sharpens easily. Remember...the blade does not lock in place and should not be carried in your pocket.

**Q: Any particular reason why there is no maker’s mark on the knife? Only says D2.**
A: No idea. I assume it is Chinese, at that price.  I have seen what appears to be the same knife, same price sold under “Outfans” aegis. I have also seen same (apparently) knife on sale for around $30.00.  Other knives are available under Eafengrow mark. To sum up, provenance is dubious, steel is dubious (is it really D2?), but it is only $11.99, not badly made, takes an edge, and as far as I know, does not rip off anybody’s design.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even if it's not D2, or is it?
*by A***N on September 23, 2023*

Update 12/23: Sharpened this bad boy just once, and after cutting through countless boxes (100s), the blade is still scary sharp. I'm no metallurgist, but starting to think this may actually be a D2 blade. At any rate the edge retention "feels" like what one would expect from D2 steel, and is certainly not some cheap random stainless steel. Few other points worth mentioning. The wood is very attractive, and can be kept in good shape by applying some mineral / butcher's block oil every one in a while. Also for those reviewers who are taking stars off because they don't understand this is not a locking knife, well, one just wishes our schools taught folks to read better. Takes some getting used to, but once you have the hang of it, using your thumb as the "locking device" is both fun and easy for light cutting work. Will definitely keep Eafengrow in mind for future budget knives. Original 10/23: Even if it's not D2, buy it you won't regret it. Very attractive desk knife (do not use as pocket knife, way too dangerous). Also, highly recommend you adjust the screws for a more snug (and safe) operation. Other than that a nice chubby knife with an old school design.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The scales look like redwood so I will assume they are
*by E***Z on May 28, 2018*

This knife is a little beauty.It's an old-style farmer's work knife.The scales look like redwood so I will assume they are. They are well finished and shaped. The blade says D2 on it (I am not a metallurgist} and came shaving sharp. My four fingers are 3.25 " wide and they all fit on the handle nicely. l did notice that some people were very concerned about losing fingers and slashing thighs. 1. If you are slicing with the edge of the blade it is impossible for the blade to close. If you are stabbing keep your thumb on the tang, but this knife is not a stabber it's a slicer and a slasher. 2.I really can't see the knife opening in your pocket unless you do not have the pivot tightened properly or get a leather slip for it. BE AWARE. It does not have a blade lock.I love this knife and for the price it's unbeatable.It's like any other tool. Use it improperly, get hurt

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ SHARP! A guilty pleasure of a knife.
*by F***K on August 12, 2018*

It's hard not to feel a little guilty buying a brand that has so blatantly making it's mark by copying the designs of others on the cheap, even more so when some have reported having the steel in their Eafengrow knives professionally tested with results that called into question whether the brand is really using D2 or boasting so fraudulently. That said, while I can sometimes (barely) justify spending a couple hundred on a fixed blade, I can't begin to justify that kind of money on a limited use, hinged folder that can’t be subjected to near the workload or abuse, regardless of the quality of steel. You’ve got well made full-length swords selling for far less than some pocket knives today! That’s just crazy! Even most small fixed blades have more steel in them than a large folder. As someone who uses his edged tools for more than show and tell and opening packages from amazon, $100+ for pocket carry isn’t something I’ll likely ever be in the market for. The design of this knife fit a niche I just couldn’t resist, a folder that seemingly replaces disposable razor knives and snap-offs, and an extremely hefty make at that. Regardless of whether it's actual tool steel or a feasibly unenforceable design infringement (I’m not sure which brand they might be copying with this design, but they’re not the only one’s selling this exact knife at a budget price on amazon), the price was too low to pass up. And for all I know they could be coming from the same factory in China, just with lower quality parts. I don't know if this blade is tool steel, nor is it cost effective to find out, if you don’t know someone who works in that type of lab. The blade hasn’t needed resharpening yet, after a couple weeks of light use. If it's not D2, that wouldn't deter me from buying this knife again. Not in the slightest. In fact, the quality I’m seeing with this knife has me almost eager to try out some other Eafengrow folders. The notion that the manufacturer might willfully misrepresent their product is FAR more of a deterrent than the type of steel in this case, as it makes you question every aspect of the design. I debated gambling on Eafengrow for weeks, since so many of their positive knife reviews were clearly graded based on the customer’s trust that what they'd bought was genuine D2. It’s important to know exactly what kind of steel you’re using, to better take care of it and know what the material can reasonably be subjected to. The knife's fit and finish is quite good. Not polished like a showpiece. It looks and feels made to be used, but still mighty handsome. And you won't find a sharper factory edge on anything shy of a straight razor built for shaving. The hollow grind makes for a great cutter and it’s tipped sharply, making the knife ideally suited for box-cutter or razor knife oriented tasks, especially those where the thinness of a disposable blade might cause it to break. I wanted it specifically for cutting leather and couldn't be happier with it’s performance in that regard. A beefy knife, with classical styling. The metal liners are almost as robust as the full 1/8 inch thick blade. The action is smooth, just enough tension not to be too loose or too stiff to be the cause of an accident. But, those carrying in loose pockets, might need to tighten the pivot screw a bit to avoid accidental opening, depending on how active you are. The knife doesn’t open easily when shaken, but if you shake it hard AND in right direction (toward the lever), it will open, not to mention something could inadvertently catch the protruding lever itself. Of course there’s no lockup on this folder. Considering the blade geometry, the blade shouldn’t ever close on you when cutting or piercing. But, in case anybody from Eafengrow is reading, pivoting bars could have been added at key points to better secure the blade both open and closed. If the use of D2 is critical to you, there's reason to be leery with the Eafengrow line, maybe even more so with this model considering the price point. Though we have seen more credible brands use D2 in the 20-30 dollar range, so who knows... If you're looking for a classic style folder with as hair popping edge this definitely fits the bill. Update: pictures added.

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