Beaver craft fixed blade
Very good, but not stainless ,treat it like high carbon steel. Functions better for me than a straight design. And appears to hold an edge as sharp and durable as an Enzo in O1 TS.
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The BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife has a stainless blade which has an unbelievably sharp, Scandi ground edge. Measuring 95 on the BESS sharpness scale it is the equivalent of a standard double edge razor! For bushcrafting and outdoor use it a seriously handy knife for not a great deal of cash. Use it as a carving knife, cooking knife or anything else you might be up to in the woods. It is a good size with a large curved handle which fits very comfortably in the hand.
The handle is made from Black Oak which is a hard resillient material perfectly suited to outdoor use. It is supplied with a leather sheath and lanyard.
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Add to BasketVery good, but not stainless ,treat it like high carbon steel. Functions better for me than a straight design. And appears to hold an edge as sharp and durable as an Enzo in O1 TS.
Ordered as a replacement to my Mora HD companion after I thought I lost it (later found). This is a very good low end blade, that can perform most tasks from battening, to food prep and carving. Also comes with a decent sheath, though I think the ring on the dangler is a little too thin, so I'll be using the belt hoop instead! All in all, I think Mora and Hultafor have a lot to be worried about!
Just bought the bps hk and five stars for it but this knife deserves 6 stars for its better steel and better fitting sheath. 12 out of ten H&H great service
bought it, like it, would happily do it again. good handle, came sharp-ish and strops up fairly easily, steel holds an edge fairly well, blade is substantial enough to batton without worries. one wee quibble: the sheath is quite decently made but the leather is a bit thin. ran the blade through the side of the sheath when i wasn't paying close attention. not bothered though, it'll do until i get around to doing a sheath of my own which i like to do anyway. no complaints from me.
I wish h&h would aay where all their blades are made but this is a good quality robut knife well worth the price this knife out performs other knives costing 3 times the price it,s not made in china.. i woud buy it again i would reccomend it to anyone very pleased well don H&H
Nice knife. Much better than the Condor that I have been using
Very impressed by the quality of the product, well worth the money. Just one point to make, these are carbon steel knives, not stainless, I believe it's 65G steel used. The Beavercraft website confirms it's carbon steel, so remember to clean and oil.
Very well made
Real nice budget bushcraft knife. Reminds me of a More knife with a thinnish blade but should be great for carving and green woodwork. Pretty good finish overall with a nice sheath and mine was sharp out of the box. This one is well worth a try and is great value for money, would be happy to use this like a proper tool without worrying about ruining it. Give this one a go it's a good, sensibly priced but of kit. And if I can help a Ukranian craftsman in these terrible times even better.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.