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Baladeo Terroir Olive Folding Knife

18+
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£19.95
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This Baladeo folder is a robust, traditionally designed knife with a generous Olive wood handle and 420 stainless steel blade. It opens with a nail nick and uses a non-locking slip joint mechanism.
SKU
BALECO152
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
8.6
Overall Length (cm)
19.4
Blade Material:
420 Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.25
Cutting Edge:
8.1
Grind:
Hollow
Sheath:
No
Closed Length (cm)
10.8
Pocket Clip:
No
Handle Material:
Olive Wood
Handle Colour:
Brown
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Drop Point
Blade Finish:
Satin
Product Weight (g)
74
Lock Type:
Non-locking

Description


This Baladeo folder is a robust, traditionally designed knife with a generous Olive wood handle and 420 stainless steel blade. It opens with a nail nick and uses a non-locking slip joint mechanism.

Specification


SKU
BALECO152
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
8.6
Overall Length (cm)
19.4
Blade Material:
420 Stainless Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.25
Cutting Edge:
8.1
Grind:
Hollow
Sheath:
No
Closed Length (cm)
10.8
Pocket Clip:
No
Handle Material:
Olive Wood
Handle Colour:
Brown
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Drop Point
Blade Finish:
Satin
Product Weight (g)
74
Lock Type:
Non-locking

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Reviews


  • 5
    Very tactile knife

    Posted by J Purdie on 7th Mar 2022

    My partner loves this knife. It's perfect for all sorts of jobs, but he mainly uses it in the kitchen. He loves the fact that it's easy to hold, has a good weight and is very tactile.

  • 4
    not that bad for money ,but poor finish

    Posted by drew on 5th Jun 2016

    Having owned lots of knifes through my life and been a big fan of opinel and svord (peasant knife) both of witch are in this price range ,I felt I must comment on this knife , first impression when getting it out of the box were very good ,but looking closer I noticed poor workmanship on the handle as the scales are different shapes ,and the blade isn't straight with the handle either having said this it is a lovely knife to hold and use and looks good and worth the money ,just same about the workmanship .

  • 5
    £10 for 420 steel , Not alf bad

    Posted by Rob from the South on 10th Dec 2015

    Slip joint with olive wood for a tenner, yes please, Ok steel isnt the best but will easily handle the daily tasks i am chucking at it. Might even convex it see what happens. Cracking time of dispatch and had two emails letting me know. keep up the good work Heinnies

  • 2
    leave it where it is

    Posted by Coney on 3rd Dec 2015

    This is my first review but I really feel as though I need to write it. I know that this is a budget knife, but the blade is really poor at taking an edge, much better to buy a Rough Rider, Schrade or an Opinel. I have had a lot of trade with HH over the years, buying dozens of knives and this is the first time I have been really disapointed. I could just be that I have a poor example but maybe HH need to have a look ,as its easy to ruin a very good reputation.

  • 2
    leave it where it is

    Posted by Coney on 12th Mar 2015

    This is my first review but I really feel as though I need to write it. I know that this is a budget knife, but the blade is really poor at taking an edge, much better to buy a Rough Rider, Schrade or an Opinel. I have had a lot of trade with HH over the years, buying dozens of knives and this is the first time I have been really disapointed. I could just be that I have a poor example but maybe HH need to have a look ,as its easy to ruin a very good reputation.