Super fast Super knife
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| Review Date: December 20, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Design Girl, Dayton, OH |
| I bought this knife for my husband who has carried the original Superknife since they first came out. He loves it!! The quick change blade is awesome! He works where he is constantly cutting boxes or straps off of something so it gets a lot of use and is always tinkering in the garage at night and again the knife never leaves his side. We were amazed at the price! Paid over $30 for the original Superknife years ago. This was a steal!! And in stock with Amazon (sold out many other websites) and as always, free shipping and no tax. You just can't beat Amazon!! |
The best utility knives EVER
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| Review Date: May 5, 2008 |
| Reviewer: DaveySocal, So Cal |
Seriously, the Superknife is the best utility knife ever made. The blade changes easily. The knife opens easily with one hand. It is a well made tool. Very solid.
However, they are hard to find. If you see one, buy it. |
loose and tight
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| Review Date: February 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jhaysin A. Gilman, Lost city of Atlanta |
The largest improvement in this design is the surface of the handle where it meets the clip. The rough diamond texture keeps it from slipping out of your pocket like the previous SK2 design did.
The blade is a little loose but it isn't going anywhere. Even if you pull on it, the blade wiggles a little but will not come out of body. |
It would be the perfect knife if...
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| Review Date: December 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Beejayl, NY, USA |
It would be the perfect knife if the blade didn't FALL OUT! The knife is a great tool in every other aspect. It is very light and the textured grip prevents the knife from sliding in your hand when wearing work gloves. The lock is secure and easy to use and the knife opens easily and smoothly with one hand. The blade guard is smooth so it doesn't get hung up on whatever you may be cutting through.
The blade is very easy to change and that is where the problem begins. To change the blade you simply push down on the thumb stud and the blade slides out. The problem is when you push down on the thumb stud when cutting something; the blade falls out. On other knives the thumb stud is there simply to give your thumb someplace to go when you are cutting. On several occasions the blade has even flown out while flipping the knife open. And my thumb was nowhere near the stud... but other than that, a great knife. |
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