Hultafors precision knife
Great knife, is everything i expect from hultafors and at a bargain price. Cannot go wrong for the money, get 'em their unbeatable
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Craftsman’s knife with friction grip adapted to work where more precision is required such as removing burr of plastic pipes, carving or places with limited access. It features a unique function for attaching the holster around a button on your work clothes so that it does not come loose whilst still being easy to remove. The blade is made from Japanese knife steel, 2.0 mm carbon steel that has been hardened to 58–60 HRC.
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Add to BasketGreat knife, is everything i expect from hultafors and at a bargain price. Cannot go wrong for the money, get 'em their unbeatable
I bought this for wood carving and it works for me. Great value for money and the service was excellent.
.. after watching swedwoods on you tube.. and his use of a small fixed blade carver for various tasks I'd thought I'd give this ago.. what a surprise! totally brilliant camp chore and lightweight bushcraft blade... well made . half decent light sheath..it packs ultralight and holds a fantastic edge. handle is very ergonomic. and the carbon steel is top notch. . 6.95.. absolute bargain.. stick one in your kit as a back up.. . service as usuall HH fantastic.. . don't waste 90 quid on a tops...(i did). get this..
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.