FieldSupply.com[fieldsupply.com] has a 3-PACK: Sanrenmu Folding Pocket Knives - Vol. 7 on sale for $59.97 - coupon code SANREN7 in cart = $21 - Shipping is Free
Sanrenmu Drop Point Folding Knife- Black Nylon Fiber
the 59.97 is probably a pretty legit "normal" price, the 119 is obviously inflated. Sanremu is a good "direct from china" brand knife, typically they sell for 15-20 bucks each. Quality is similar to Kershaw and other "good" brands in the same price range.
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Bought two of their knife sets in the past, and for months I've been using them for EDC. They open quickly and smoothly. And they are very sharp. Good knives.
Although I don't *need* it, I may buy another set.
I bought Vol 6 back in Feb. Two of the knives in Vol 7 are the same as Vol 6, but they replaced the 12c27 flipper with the grey 8cr14 thumbstud, which I consider a slight downgrade, but it's also $1 cheaper so maybe that's a wash.
Got them last time , GARBAGE very good GARBAGE. If they are give away I'll pass.
I have the opposite experience with all the Sanrenmus I own. Found them to be all low priced gems. Never had had any problem at all with any of them and they have outlasted many much more expensive knives that have lost clips, screws etc.
I got near three years of use out the carabiner clip model in this deal when using it kayak fishing in saltwater. That is almost miraculous when considering the carabiner and thumb stud blade release did not lock up. Some other name brand knives I tried in the same situation were ruined almost immediately.
I bought the similar set came up last time, it did not have the skeleton one but another knife instead....
All of them were extremely sharp. Though, one of them had its logo that fell off, as it was rubber and just glued on. you can see the logo on the brown knife in the pictures.
Also, none of them had any markings on the blade.... I've never seen that before in my life as everywhere in the world stamps the metal grade on the product. From gold, silver, even steel. So these in my opinion are knockoffs for sure. I personally wouldnt be able to tell a difference but that seems like a pretty big give away. They are smaller but I do like them.
That being said... if you want a knock off... go to aliexpres, they have some extremely inexpensive knockoffs. I have bought multiple gravity and OTFs off of there and am thoroughly impressed by quality. Yes I'm sure the steel isn't D2 as some are stamped but, they are sharp and look/feel very nice.
I bought the similar set came up last time, it did not have the skeleton one but another knife instead....
All of them were extremely sharp. Though, one of them had its logo that fell off, as it was rubber and just glued on. you can see the logo on the brown knife in the pictures.
Also, none of them had any markings on the blade.... I've never seen that before in my life as everywhere in the world stamps the metal grade on the product. From gold, silver, even steel. So these in my opinion are knockoffs for sure. I personally wouldnt be able to tell a difference but that seems like a pretty big give away. They are smaller but I do like them.
That being said... if you want a knock off... go to aliexpres, they have some extremely inexpensive knockoffs. I have bought multiple gravity and OTFs off of there and am thoroughly impressed by quality. Yes I'm sure the steel isn't D2 as some are stamped but, they are sharp and look/feel very nice.
Sanrenmu has never put steel markings on the blade. They do put the model and their logo but I do not have one with steel markings and my collection goes back many many years.
These three knives are not knockoffs they are Sanrenmu original designs.
Sanrenmu did kind of knockoff the Sabeza but proudly put their name on it. At one time I think the 710 that you can see at the link must off been the most sold knife in the world. https://www.amazon.com/Sanrenmu-7...B00GMMPIK2
They are now leaning more to original designs and many of the small knives in their lineup appear to be disappearing. In the heyday of Fastech and urlhasbeenblocked you could pick up many of the smaller Sanrenmus like those in this deal even cheaper but that has dried up.
They are a legit maker and they have many nice knives that cost a bit more but I have always been a fan of what they put into their very budget lineup and miss it going away. Some of their $3 and $4 knives were real gems,
I bought Vol 6 back in Feb. Two of the knives in Vol 7 are the same as Vol 6, but they replaced the 12c27 flipper with the grey 8cr14 thumbstud, which I consider a slight downgrade, but it's also $1 cheaper so maybe that's a wash.
Also, none of them had any markings on the blade.... I've never seen that before in my life as everywhere in the world stamps the metal grade on the product.
This guy is lying btw. The blades are marked. here is a pic of one of mine:
Turns out, buying something made by workers earning a living wage, with benefits like health insurance and PTO, costs a whole lot more than the same thing made by workers making less than $2 a day.
Exactly how much is this "living wage" I keep hearing people talk about? I have yet to hear anyone quantify exactly how much that is.
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Although I don't *need* it, I may buy another set.
Thx OP ....REPPED !
I got near three years of use out the carabiner clip model in this deal when using it kayak fishing in saltwater. That is almost miraculous when considering the carabiner and thumb stud blade release did not lock up. Some other name brand knives I tried in the same situation were ruined almost immediately.
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All of them were extremely sharp. Though, one of them had its logo that fell off, as it was rubber and just glued on. you can see the logo on the brown knife in the pictures.
Also, none of them had any markings on the blade.... I've never seen that before in my life as everywhere in the world stamps the metal grade on the product. From gold, silver, even steel. So these in my opinion are knockoffs for sure. I personally wouldnt be able to tell a difference but that seems like a pretty big give away. They are smaller but I do like them.
That being said... if you want a knock off... go to aliexpres, they have some extremely inexpensive knockoffs. I have bought multiple gravity and OTFs off of there and am thoroughly impressed by quality. Yes I'm sure the steel isn't D2 as some are stamped but, they are sharp and look/feel very nice.
All of them were extremely sharp. Though, one of them had its logo that fell off, as it was rubber and just glued on. you can see the logo on the brown knife in the pictures.
Also, none of them had any markings on the blade.... I've never seen that before in my life as everywhere in the world stamps the metal grade on the product. From gold, silver, even steel. So these in my opinion are knockoffs for sure. I personally wouldnt be able to tell a difference but that seems like a pretty big give away. They are smaller but I do like them.
That being said... if you want a knock off... go to aliexpres, they have some extremely inexpensive knockoffs. I have bought multiple gravity and OTFs off of there and am thoroughly impressed by quality. Yes I'm sure the steel isn't D2 as some are stamped but, they are sharp and look/feel very nice.
These three knives are not knockoffs they are Sanrenmu original designs.
Sanrenmu did kind of knockoff the Sabeza but proudly put their name on it. At one time I think the 710 that you can see at the link must off been the most sold knife in the world.
https://www.amazon.com/Sanrenmu-7...B00GMMPIK2
The 910 is also a very nice knife but again a knockoff of the Sebenza.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Sanrenmu+910&crid=3ERAAV9RT5W3R&sprefix=sanrenmu+910%2Caps%2C78&ref=nb_sb... [amazon.com]
They are now leaning more to original designs and many of the small knives in their lineup appear to be disappearing. In the heyday of Fastech and urlhasbeenblocked you could pick up many of the smaller Sanrenmus like those in this deal even cheaper but that has dried up.
They are a legit maker and they have many nice knives that cost a bit more but I have always been a fan of what they put into their very budget lineup and miss it going away. Some of their $3 and $4 knives were real gems,
If you want to see more here is their China website and another that seems to be a bit of a rebranding for the US market.
https://www.sanrenmuknives.com/
https://srmknives.com/ [sanrenmuknives.com]
https://ibb.co/WyGLKhy
Turns out, buying something made by workers earning a living wage, with benefits like health insurance and PTO, costs a whole lot more than the same thing made by workers making less than $2 a day.
Exactly how much is this "living wage" I keep hearing people talk about? I have yet to hear anyone quantify exactly how much that is.
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