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No hay artículos en el carroIsael
Comentado en México el 2 de diciembre de 2024
Llego a tiempo,hace falta probar
AM
Comentado en Alemania el 7 de enero de 2019
Prima, degelijk mes.
OnusseN
Comentado en Italia el 6 de marzo de 2016
.Coltello perfetto, soddisfacente in pieno le aspettative. Preso e soddisfatto dell'acquisto. Lama ottima, impugnatura sicura, chiusura perfetta in ogni condizione di utilizzo.
Cliente
Comentado en Italia el 11 de noviembre de 2015
Carino ma più piccolo di quanto ci si aspetta. Nella media. Leggerissimo inesistente in tasca . . . . .
Walter
Comentado en Alemania el 5 de noviembre de 2013
supper Qualitaet, ist fuer Outdoor ein bisl zu klein, dafuer hat es in der Geldbourse Platz und man hat es immer dabei, ist sehr scharf, soweit ich es beurteilen kann guter Stahl
Patrickbn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2012
There's a reason this knife has not changed in twenty years: Gerber isn't one to mess with perfection. For what it's supposed to do, this knife is perfect.No knife "does it all." This one does one thing perfectly: supply a small, ultralight, safe (locking), two-inch, corrosion-free, reasonably durable, easily sharpened blade for light-duty tasks that you encounter throughout the day (cutting string, opening packages, etc.) or general use around a campsite. It is light and small enough to place on a keychain; the handle is just large enough for a three-finger grip; the handle is textured enough that you won't slip; the lock is rock-solid. It easily fits in the coin pocket of your jeans. In fact, the only problem posed by this knife is that you will forget it's even in your pocket -- it's that small and light -- and eventually you'll lose it or have to discard it in an airport security line.The knife does not have a metal lining to the handle. This is a compromise to save weight, expense, and thickness. As a result, you should not use this knife for heavy-duty wood carving or anything that provides strong twisting force, as eventually that would loosen the pivot point in the handle. But I'm currently on my fourth of these over twenty years, I use it constantly, and I've never had one get loose by the time I lost it.If you need a sturdier version of a small knife, look at the excellent Spyderco Chicago, which is steel-lined and can take very heavy use. But for the same two-inch cutting edge (the edge length is identical; I have both, and I measured), the Spyderco Chicago is larger in every other dimension, more than three times the weight (which is quite noticeable, and not keychain-friendly), and at least four times the price. Like I said, no knife "does it all." Each of these options is perfect for what it's designed to do.
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