StatGear Ledge Slip-Joint Folding Knife (Black, Red or Brown)
$12
$34.99
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StatGear Tools has StatGear Ledge Slip-Joint Folding Knife (Black, Red or Brown) on sale for $23.99 - $12 w/ coupon code SLASH50 = $11.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member StrongDolphin812 for finding this deal.
Key Features:
D2 Steel Blade
2.5" Blade Length
3.6" Handle Length
G10 Handle Material
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This offer is $3.01 less (20% savings) than our previous front page deal on this product.
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The Ledge D2 steel slip joint knife is on sale for $24 bucks but an old coupon code SLASH50 works to take off an additional 50% making it $12 with free shipping!
I get that these are budget knives, and you can only do so much for $12.... but these are garbage. Spend $25 dollars on any number of knives on Amazon, and you will end up with a knife that is at least 10X better. I bought one before I knew better. These are not worth $5. At that price, an Ozark trail from Walmart will serve you better.
I get that these are budget knives, and you can only do so much for $12.... but these are garbage. Spend $25 dollars on any number of knives on Amazon, and you will end up with a knife that is at least 10X better. I bought one before I knew better. These are not worth $5. At that price, an Ozark trail from Walmart will serve you better.
Every Statgear knife I've bought has been better than any knife I've bought under $30.
The folding mechanisms haven't needed any adjustment on the knives I've received and they're all still buttery smooth a year later.
The d2 steel takes a bit more effort to sharpen but the edge holds up better, their cheaper metals sharpen to a razer edge easily.
Maybe I won the knife lottery
If you want a choil, just make one with a diamond rod. It's not like you can't "fix" it yourself in a few minutes with a simple tool.
I was thinking of what I would have to do with my favorite knife sharpener, which I have switched to with most of my knives, a knock-off Tumbler system... I think I will miss 90% of the blade with that.
Every Statgear knife I've bought has been better than any knife I've bought under $30.
The folding mechanisms haven't needed any adjustment on the knives I've received and they're all still buttery smooth a year later.
The d2 steel takes a bit more effort to sharpen but the edge holds up better, their cheaper metals sharpen to a razer edge easily.
Maybe I won the knife lottery
That doesn't really surprise me. Good QC is hard to come by at $12 knife. The example I received of this exact knife was horrible.
It's also a 2.5" blade. The coupon also works with the Ausus which is over 3", apparently there's not a good grip per Amazon review though and the photo doesn't show any texture on the G10.
Every Statgear knife I've bought has been better than any knife I've bought under $30.
The folding mechanisms haven't needed any adjustment on the knives I've received and they're all still buttery smooth a year later.
The d2 steel takes a bit more effort to sharpen but the edge holds up better, their cheaper metals sharpen to a razer edge easily.
Maybe I won the knife lottery
Can you compare specific brands under $30 though? We see some good deals so I assume it wouldn't be better than say a Kizer or Civivi that is on clearance but originally $50-60.
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Every Statgear knife I've bought has been better than any knife I've bought under $30.
The folding mechanisms haven't needed any adjustment on the knives I've received and they're all still buttery smooth a year later.
The d2 steel takes a bit more effort to sharpen but the edge holds up better, their cheaper metals sharpen to a razer edge easily.
Maybe I won the knife lottery
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The folding mechanisms haven't needed any adjustment on the knives I've received and they're all still buttery smooth a year later.
The d2 steel takes a bit more effort to sharpen but the edge holds up better, their cheaper metals sharpen to a razer edge easily.
Maybe I won the knife lottery
That doesn't really surprise me. Good QC is hard to come by at $12 knife. The example I received of this exact knife was horrible.
The folding mechanisms haven't needed any adjustment on the knives I've received and they're all still buttery smooth a year later.
The d2 steel takes a bit more effort to sharpen but the edge holds up better, their cheaper metals sharpen to a razer edge easily.
Maybe I won the knife lottery