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🔪 Slice smart, carry stylish — the pocket knife that means business.
The OPINEL No7 Carbon Steel Folding Pocket Knife features a 3.07-inch high-carbon steel clip point blade known for exceptional sharpness and wear resistance. Its sustainably sourced French beechwood handle offers lightweight durability with eco-conscious appeal. The patented Virobloc safety ring locks the blade securely during use and transport, making it a trusted everyday carry tool. Compact yet versatile, this knife embodies over a century of French craftsmanship and minimalist design, perfect for professionals who value function and style on the go.






















| ASIN | B000UV4NUW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 3.07 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Brand | OPINEL |
| Brand Name | OPINEL |
| Color | Beechwood |
| Customer Package Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 11,765 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03123841130709 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Beechwood |
| Included Components | Opinel No. 7 Carbon Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8.5 Centimeters |
| Item Shape | Longer |
| Item Type Name | Pocket Knife |
| Item Weight | 41 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Opinel |
| Model Name | Carbon No. 7 |
| Model Number | No.07 |
| Part Number | 113070 |
| Power Source | Hand-operated |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand wash, dry immediately, and store in a dry place to prevent rusting. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Whittling |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.1" |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | No. 7 |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 764999787747 400109890531 051218901511 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited |
M**S
Cannot go wrong with Opinel #6 Carbon Steel Blade. Simple, elegant, sharp, functional, lightweight timeless design.
Fantastic little knife. Sharp upon arrival, but not quite shaving sharp. That is easily forgiven and fixed. This is my first Opinel as i had always questioned the security of the locking mechanism, but now realize that my doubts had no basis in reality. Have not given this knife any use yet because after playing with it for a few hours, I tore it down to it's 5 elegant and well made parts. The ferule and locking ring are anicely crafted heavy gauge stainless steel. The blade took a nice even and dark charcoal colored patina after two rounds of being immersed in hot white vinegar for about 2-3 minutes each round. The beech handle is lightweight, but strong and the wood grain is tight and is responding well to being shaped with my Dremel tool and sandpaper. I am gradually adding finger grooves custom tailored to my hand for two different holding positions. The knife and handle are small so having a custom tailored grip should work out well. There is not much wood there to begin with, so I am being cautious about how much material I am removing. I can already tell that it has made a great improvement even though I am only about 80% done with the contouring. I have no doubt that even though this knife is small, that it will work both as a utility pocket knife and, in a pinch, as a filet/small game knife if used deliberately. After much research, I have settled on using a Danish oil applied slowly over multiple days to finish the handle with a final beeswax treatment once the Danish oil has fully dried. Will post pictures once my project is complete. Could not be any happier with this $9 purchase. I got a great knife and a rewarding simple project that is easy to get a good result with. Even if I did not have the time and desire to modify this knife, I would still give it 5 stars as it came from the factory. My next purchase will be the folding slim #15 filet knife with Bubinga wood handle. This is also a knife that is pretty much legal to carry concealed in a pocket almost everywhere in the U.S. I'm sure that there are a few jurisdictions or particular places where carrying this may not be legal for some or all persons, but this knife will be safe to carry for most people in most places and has a very non-threatening appearance. Update: added pic of my torn down knife with partially completed handle which has had factory finish sanded off, been partially re-contoured and given a light coat of Old English dark scratch cover/oil(as a test and to keep it from absorbing any moisture and swelling as I finish the project. I am also considering using some India ink I have on hand as opposed to spending more $ for Danish oil than I have on the knife itself...lol. I think a black "ebonized" handle separated from the now black blade by the stainless ferrule and lock ring will provide a striking finished appearance. I will likely do several "inkings" over several days, follow with whatever furniture oil I have on hand and a final touch of beeswax. Gonna keep this project a micro budget, low resource impact one. Update March 7 2016: Finished my simple knife mod project. I added a few more contours on the right and left sides and top of the wood handle to facilitate two different grips for different tasks. The knife now fits my hand perfectly. I applied and wiped off some generic black dye I had on hand and then treated with some Olde English Dark wood scratch cover stain and oil. After doing so the knife was quite dark, almost black. The Old English left a nicer finish and did not remove any of the dye. I recently purchased some Lavender essential oil and I was curious what effect that might have so I used an eyedropper and put about 10 drops on the handle and rubbed it in. To my surprise it removed a good deal of the black dye, but not all of it. I rubbed in a bit more and rubbed off all the remaining oil and dye that would come up. It left me with a beautiful dark brown stain with black grain highlights. I left dry overnight and then did 2 light treatments with ordinary mineral oil and let that dry overnight. I the heated the handle gently with a hair dryer and rubbed on some Sno-Seal beeswax which quickly melted. I buffed it hard with a cloth and paper towel until not stain or finish or beeswax wood come off. Great knife to experiment with. I cannot wait to get my next Opinel. I probably will not be doing any mods on the already slim handled #15 filet knife but I might look at a #7 or a #8 as well as the smaller non locking blades. Just buy these knives and enjoy them and give them as gifts. You CANNOT go wrong for the money. Added more pics!
M**Y
Amazing value, Amazing Knife!
HOLY SMOKES!! This knife is Awesome! Cheap, but HIGH quality! Its so sharp i can't actually believe i got it for only 17 dollars. The locking features are great, no worry about safety at all because its 100% locked in when you spin that collar. it feels light in the hand, but the blade is hardened carbon steel and holds an edge like no other. This is the PERFECT knife for tool work or whittling
M**G
A bargain.
A very good knife for the price.For starters. A very simple lock. Sharp blade. Ergonomic handle. Under twenty bucks. A great utility knife. I bought it because of it’s simplicity and price and am not disappointed.
D**T
Affordable? Yes! : Cheap? Absolutely not! : High Quality? Just look at how many stars I gave it!
I adore this pocket knife! I had heard a lot of good things about Opinel for some years past, and I finally decided to get one, and I am so bloody glad that I did! It's just the right size for pocket carry, it's of a size that is big enough to be useful but so large as to look aggressive or antagonistic, it's beautiful in it's simplicity, and despite the fact it's light as a feather, it does not feel cheap or flimsy! It's wood and metal, but it's lighter than some most poor quality plastic-furniture knives I've handled in the past! This company's reputation, is well deserved indeed! This can appeal to anybody who wants a pocket knife and can fit any EDC loadout, from labourer to aristocrat, and everyone in between.
A**M
Brings back my youth
When I was a Boy Scout I purchased and Opinel No10 because it was big, impressive looking, and inexpensive. I lost that knife years ago in a move and I've been keeping my eyes open for one ever since. The other week I remembered the manufacturer's name and was very pleased to find these wonderful, simple knives on Amazon. The No10 is too big for EDC, so upon finding the smaller sizes I decided to go with the 7. I can see why the No8 is the most popular size. The 7 is just a bit small in my hand for prolonged use, but what I wanted was an easy to carry, unobtrusive knife and for that the 7 works out just fine. I like that the design has evolved so that you can easily lock it closed as well as open. That is a major improvement, in my opinion. The entire knife is 5 pieces, and only 2 of those move which makes it one of the most sturdy designs possible in a folding knife. Straight out of the packaging, this knife was razor sharp, and with the simple flat sided high carbon blade, it's easy to keep that way. When I'm at the office I literally hone this knife on the unfinished bottom of a ceramic coffee mug. To every materials design decision made there is an upside and a downside. The upside to the carbon steel includes low cost and easy sharpening/edge maintenance. The downside is that carbon steel rusts easily if it's not taken care of. Keep the blade dry after use, oil it from time to time, and/or speed up the development of a natural patina to make it more rust resistant. There are lots of ways to do induce a patina, and Google will reveal them to you. On the upside, I spent an hour cutting down corrugated cardboard boxes with this knife and had it razor sharp again in 45 seconds! You cannot do that with stainless, and it held up to the task better than purpose-designed utility knife blades. :-) These knives are very popular for modding because they are so inexpensive. Tonight I am going to age the handle by coating it in olive oil and baking it in the oven for 90 minutes and after that I will put a patina on it by stabbing an onion and letting the blade sit in the onion overnight. The very first "mod" I did though was to intentionally blunt the back corner of the blade. Remember how sharp I said my Opinel is? It's very easy to cut your index finger on that back corner if you hold the knife just slightly too far forward. I will try to post a picture, but all I did was run a sharpening rod against the corner to grind off the very edge a bit. Now that my son is in Scouts we are camping a LOT. I just ordered the No10 (stainless version) to keep with our gear for campsite food prep. I plan on teaching my daughter about proper knife safety on our next camp out. If she pays attention, her reward will be an Opinel of her own, maybe in plum or pink. I spend more than the cost of these knives on lunch and for that kind of money you really can't get a better value, in my opinion. If I (or the kids) lose them I'll pack a lunch for a few days and right there I've saved enough to cover replacement. I will be buying several to keep on hand for knife safety lessons with the new scouts - and at this price, I'll let them keep them. Why 4 stars instead of 5? I really feel that these are excellent first knives and "learner" knives for youth, but that back edge is a little risky, especially for first-timers. For the money, and given that it's a stamped blade, I wouldn't expect any different but I will blunt that corner on every one I buy as soon as it comes out of the package.
M**Y
AMAZING KNIFE
This is possibly the best pocket knife ive ever bought. The blade is well made and holds a edge quite well. Its VERY sharp, so much so you have to be careful cutting things with it. The handle is a nice wood and is very ergonomic, soft and comfortable to hold. It fits well in the pocket of pants that I forget its even in my pocket. The locking mechanism is tight and secures the blade well, always remember to activate it. I wish Opinel made holsters for it, however. Its a very elegant pocket knife.
M**R
Fantastic pocket knife for the price
Bottom line: Is this the worlds best pocket knife? No. But it's unbeatable for the price, in my opinion. The relatively few negative reviews of this knife mostly focus on the blade's tendency to rust. I would point out that this is a carbon steel knife - it absolutely *will* rust if not cared for properly and anyone buying it should expect that. If you want a knife that won't rust, Opinel makes this exact same model in stainless steel, available right here on Amazon for the same price. That said, carbon steel has one big advantage over stainless - a carbon blade can be sharper (if sharpened correctly) and tends to hold an edge better/longer than a stainless blade. Simply oil the blade once in a while, remove any rust promptly, and embrace the inevitable color change in the blade over time (the "patina"), which will help prevent rust. If you aren't willing to do those things, go with stainless steel. For the price, this knife is very well made and functional. The blade is good quality and arrived quite sharp. The beechwood handle is nicely shaped (both ergonomically and aesthetically), and is very lightweight - I can almost forget I have a knife in my pocket. The manually-actuated locking ring can lock the blade both open and closed; the latter is somewhat unique among folding knives but is welcome for me - there is no chance of opening, even partially, in my pocket. This knife does not open and close easily with one hand, but it isn't intended to and that isn't important to me. If it's important to you, look elsewhere. This being my first Opinel knife, I can't comment objectively on longevity; however, from what I see so far it could last a very long time. Highly recommended.
J**O
Very Cool Knife
I bought this knife for every day garage and work. I have a tendency to buy really nice knives for that purpose but then they are so nice, I never want to use them....weird right? So this will be my "beater" knife, so to speak. I went with the "carbone" blade because it holds an edge longer and I'll apply some gun bluing to the metal to keep ant harsh pitting of the metal to a minimum. The blade is extremely sharp out of the envelope, be careful. The wood handle allows on to be creative and customize it to your liking. Highly recommended.
C**R
LES OPINELS SONT DES BONS COUTEAUX Pratique dans x cas .
Acheter un Opinel lame acier au carbone est une valeur Sur . Précaution à prendre ne pas mettre à tramper dans l'eau ! sitôt lavée sitôt séché c'est très important pour sa longévité .
J**S
Buen producto
Muy buen producto quedé satisfecho con su calidad y función... Filo bien preciso.
M**S
Perfection
Perfection
M**.
Ligera y cortante
Justo lo que buscaba, una navaja para todo uso. La puedes emplear en la cocina para pelar patatas como el mejor cuchillo patatero o llevarla al campo para cualquier uso no muy exigente. El tamaño es justito pero ¿para qué más? vas a poder hacer bocadillos sin problemas o cortar fiambre, pelar fruta,etc. El filo y ajustes vienen muy bien, y pasándola de vez en cuando la chaira mantiene el filo perfecto. Al ser carbono hay que cuidar de secar bien antes de guardarla. Puede quedar algo de agua en la madera y dejar macha de óxido si no se tiene cuidado, pero es fácil volverla a poner a tono si nos descuidamos. Un poco de aceite de máquina de coser o específico de navajas en el eje previene que se atasque (me pasó ya que aunque la seques algo de óxido puede producirse, le he puesto el aceite...y como nueva).
L**K
Rattenscharf
Die Opinel Winzermesser aus nicht rostfreiem Stahl lassen sich mit Schleifstein extrem scharf schleifen. Das 113120 wirkt etwas unförmig, aber sonst alles OK.
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