🔧 Elevate Your Everyday Carry with Style!
The CJRB Maileah Pocket Knife is a meticulously designed folding knife featuring a 2.39’’ AR-RPM9 powder steel blade and a durable G10 handle. Weighing only 2.29 ounces, it combines portability with exceptional performance, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday users alike.
Blade Material | AR-RPM9 Powder Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 2.29 Ounces |
Item Length | 5.51 Inches |
Blade Length | 2.39 Inches |
Blade Shape | Wharncliffe |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Special Features | Folding Knife |
Power Source | Manual |
Style | Modern |
Color | Natural Green |
J**R
Price=quality
At a $35 price tag I was curious to see what this knife had to offer. This is probably top 3 cheapest (monetary value) I own and the smallest. I normally rock a paramilitary 2 spyderco which I love and tell it "I love you" before going to sleep. I have/had/lost a bunch of knives through the years and try to get something from each manufacturer instead of being a spyderco fan boy.Out of the box first impressions:-small-lightweight-nice color-cool blade shape- G10 handles aren't bad (not as slippery as most)When I started playing with the knife I noticed it was a little stiff to open which is typical with a lot of knives. After an hour of flipping it open and closing it the action is a lot smoother but also noticed the lock bar is rather small and stiff as well. The size of the lock bar is understandable because it's a small knife and fat ham people usually buys bigger knives but it will loosen up over time. I could of spent time tuning it out of the box but I wanted to do a review of the product how it came to me.You see how the knives sticks up past the pummel? I was confused about that at first then I realized it's to be used as "wave" deployment. If you pull it out of your pocket and drag it against the crease of your pocket, the jumping on that part catches and deploys the blade. I have another knife from cold steel that does the same thing. The pocket clip is stiff as well and have a little trouble getting it to clip on my jeans but once again, it will loosen up over timeThe knife came pretty sharp out of the box but everyone has there definition of sharp. Not many people want hair shaving capabilities. I can't comment on the blade steel because I never heard of it but the finish on the blade is nice.Overall I bought it for $35 and you can't expect top quality material for that price but I love knives of all sizes, shapes and material. This is a solid buy for the price
M**E
Nice knife.
It’s small, but fits the hand well. Nice shape, and I like the seafoam color. Good and sharp. Opens and closes smooth as butter. I do think it’s kind of expensive for such a small knife, but it seems like it’s nice quality, so maybe it’s worth it. I recommend it to knife collectors like myself.
G**3
This Little Folder is SHARP!
I’m always on the lookout for a better small folding knife to use hunting. Specifically, for field dressing whitetail deer. I’m not a fan of large, heavy fixed blades that require a sheath, or folders that exceed 7 or 8 inches long (open). I prefer a small, lightweight folder with a wide, non-serrated blade about 3 inches long (open).I decided to try this knife, to see if I could reduce that size by a bit more. You can see it’s size in the pictures. It’s definitely on the “small” side. The knife seems well made, with quality materials. The blade is a sturdy-feeling thickness, with a nicely buffed finish. The tanto, drop tip blade penetrates well, but is not as easy to slice with as a curved, drop-tip. This knife is truly “razor sharp” out of the box. Be careful! The handle has a textured grip that is easy to hold. I found the blade a little hard to open with one hand, because the knife is so short (it’s hard to hold the handle and also catch the knob with your thumb). I like the red color (easy to see when you set it down (or drop it) in the environment. The clip is very strong, but I prefer knives without clips when working inside an animal (easier to clean up afterwards.). The clip is supposed to be removable, but I couldn’t get the tiny screws loose without stripping the heads.My main criticism for using the knife for hunting is the length of its blade. It’s about an inch too short when trying to reach up into certain cavities, etc. when field dressing game. I needed to hold the knife handle between my fingers and thumb a couple times to get the extra extension needed. That’s not ideal for retaining control and avoiding a cut, especially if your working by feel inside a carcass.Overall, it’s a very nice pocket knife, but a bit too short to be useful as a primary blade when hunting. I like mine a lot. I think it’s worth the price and recommend it as a daily carry option.
R**N
Great little knife!
Love this little pocket knife. Very good quality. Some pocket knives are good but not convenient to carry. I don’t feel that way about this guy. It’s just a perfect fit and the blade is sharp with a smooth cutting blade
S**A
Handy Little Knife
Very handy knife that we find ourselves reaching for often to open packages. It’s small enough to carry in your pocket or purse. My wife has small hands and she can handle this knife comfortably. It’s easy to put the blade back and doesn’t require a lot of strength/effort. Would purchase again. Good price.
J**T
The Perfect EDC knife!
This is the perfect EDC knife. It's very light weight, an ounce lighter than the Spyderco I normally carry. It's small but fits a 3 finger grasp perfectly. I also like the notches on the top back part of the blade which help when applying a lot of pressure downward when cutting. It looks great with the red accents and for the money may be the best knife purchase in many years!
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