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The Eafengrow EF966 is a tactical folding knife featuring a 3.3-inch D2 steel blade with a hardness rating of 58-60 HRC for superior edge retention and cutting precision. It boasts a durable Micarta handle for enhanced grip and comfort, paired with a smooth, secure axis lock mechanism. Lightweight at 2.93 oz and compact at 7.6 inches total length, it includes a pocket clip for easy everyday carry. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, this knife excels in versatility for camping, fishing, hiking, and general use.


| ASIN | B08JG8QPZJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #394,591 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #762 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 3.3 Inches |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Straight |
| Brand | Eafengrow |
| Brand Name | Eafengrow |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 250 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Micarta |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.6 Inches |
| Item Shape | elongated with a pointed tip |
| Item Weight | 2.94 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eafengrow |
| Model Name | EF966 |
| Model Number | EF966 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing,Outdoor,Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Folding Knife,Pocket Clip,Locking,Folding |
| Special Features | Folding Knife,Pocket Clip,Locking,Folding |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**Y
Axis springs
Nice knife. Good feel. Axis lock springs a little too stiff. Micarta handles could have more texture to them. Still a good knife for the money.
B**N
Nice pocket knife for the price point
The good: This knife feels very comfortable in my hand. The fit and finish is surprisingly good at this price point. It is well centered and the action is buttery smooth. The axis lock is rock solid. When folded, the shape fits well in any pocket. Minor issues: It was moderately sharp out of the box. It would slice paper but not great. I had to spend several minutes honing the blade to get it razor sharp. I have built and owned several D2 knives over the years so only time will prove how good the heat treatment is. There was a moderate amount of side play when it arrived which required a small torx bit to eliminate. Design note: My blade is 0.140" (3.56mm) thick. For this narrow a blade and type of grind it makes a strong edge. It will work well for punching holes in tin cans. I was able to sharpen it so that it can shave hair off my arm. Unfortunately, this type of grind angle will quickly become more difficult, over time, to maintain a razor sharp edge. I like to cut wood, paper and fruit with a pocket knife this size. So in my opinion, it would have been better to grind it all the way to the top to improve the edge geometry or a slightly thinner blade.
A**E
For the money, it's good
It's a cheap chinese knock off of a benchmade bugout (sort of) The pattern is similar, it has an axis lock, but it's thicker and has like linen micarta scales. Not sure how accurate the D2 claim is, but i can get it stupid sharp and it holds an edge pretty well. For $25, although I'm generally opposed to buying chinese stuff, I'm also a hypocrite and a knife whore. I can't complain about it. I have several Benchmades and I kind of don't even carry them because I'm afraid I'll either lose or wreck them. At $100-$200 a throw, it's ridiculous. This is a good knife, and if it gets damaged or lost, I can get another one for $25.
M**.
Quality and feel is that of a much more expensive knife
I was lucky enough to get one with no blade play and a super smooth action that drops shut effortlessly and opens even easier. Bearings were rumbly at first but became completely quiet within a day or two. Axis lock can be used on just one side and will still fully disengage. Came shave sharp out of the box with a perfectly centered blade. This knife is well worth the money and could sell for more and I'd still buy it. Only complaint was the hideous oem pocket clip. Civivi deep carry clips share the same hole spacing and are only $5. If you're good with a dremel and have a steady hand you can even widen the factory clips recessed pocket like I did and get a perfect recessed fit with the Civivi deep carry clip. After this modification it has become one of my main carry knives out of a fairly large collection.
L**K
Close to Benchmade knife... almost. Updated
I was hesitant with mixed reviews but this knife is very close to the quality to my old benchmade knife that I lost at a fraction of the price. So if I lose this one no sweat I will just order a new one. This came very sharp out of the box and the "axis" lock works quite well and the knife opens and closes just as good as my benchmade did. The blade does not have any play when opened but as time goes on it may loosen and then I can just tighten it but great knife at a great price. Only improvement could be is the clip could be designed slightly different to allow for a deeper carry. UPDATED 3-31-22 AFTER MONTHS OF BEING MY EVERYDAY CARRY ONE OF THE SPRINGS FOR THE AXIS LOCK BROKE. It still kind of works it just doesn't lock everytime and is a hazard now but it could still work I hope there is a way to get replacement parts for it. It should not have broke that soon unless mine was just a fluke.
I**N
Worth every penny
These knives are very nice, no complaints at all if you want to try one do it .came sharp
J**G
It's good for the price, BUT the amount of blade play it has keeps it from being perfect
This knife is decent for the price, but has a couple of flaws that keep it from being a steal. After reading other reviews, I was worried that there would be some blade play that I would not be able to fix. After unboxing and opening the knife, I found that those reviews were correct and that there was a fairly noticeable amount of both vertical and horizontal blade play. I tried to at least fix the horizontal blade play by tightening the pivot screw, but there was still blade play even after I tightened the screw enough to make the blade extremely hard to open with one hand. Considering that I've seen a few other reviews that mention blade play, I feel like that this isn't a fluke and might just be consistent with every one of these knives. Additionally, sometimes after closing the knife the blade would not go inside the handle completely, which would very slightly expose the tip of the blade. It's not enough to be dangerous, but I notice it scratch me a bit when I run my finger down the handle. They also mention that the blade is made out of D2 steel, but I've heard that Eafengrow knives actually use a completely different and cheaper steel than what is advertised. Aside from that, I think it's a nice knife that has a lot of high-end features at a reasonable price. The micarta handle scales feel nice in the hand and really gives it a high-end look and feel along with the axis-lock, stonewashed blade, and overall good fit and finish. All the lines on the blade are clean and the edge is evenly sharpened on both sides. I think many people who own knives with axis-locks find it really important that the blade drops by itself when they disengage the lock, but this knife does not do that. Instead, I find that I have to whip the blade shut fairly hard to close the knife one-handed. Fortunately for me, I don't mind that too much, but it's something that I thought was worth mentioning for those who care. You could fix this by loosening the pivot screw, but at that point I think the blade play would become unbearable. Overall I think it's a good knife for the price that could of been perfect if it wasn't for the noticeable amount of blade play in every direction. If you want a pocket knife with micarta handle scales for under $30, this one might be your best bet. Otherwise, I'd suggest a knife from Ganzo or CJRB if you want a similarly priced Chinese knife that doesn't have any blade play and is actually truthful about the type of steel they use.
B**0
Great Knife for the Money , with a small set back ( fixed ) .. I even bought a 2nd
my youtube write c&p : Just lost the Omega spring on mine only lasted 6 months ( avid fidgeter ) , picked up some made for Benchmade 940 will report back .,, ( yes i could have built my own for pennies with wire from Hobby Lobby ) .. install tonite ( 08/03/2022 ) Purchased from Teamwin for Benchmade 940 535 ect .. on amazon ( ASIN B096RCR67F ) 4pr pak ( yes i only need the outside one ) spares ๐ ,,,, They are a perfect fit, they are shiny and did not make my 966 action stiffer .,. I advise Eafengrow thru Amazon of my issue , they did not have replacements or suggestions , they offered a $5 credit and we agreed I would experiment and Inform them of my finding .. I love my Eafengrow again.. I love 3way budget knives ( axis/button - flipper - studs ) and hope Beez dedicates some time to finding us more .. while the 966 is not really a 3way , it is a exceptional value for a near original design ..
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