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SENCUT ArcBlast Button Lock Knife for EDC, Folding Pocket knife with Aircraft-grade Aluminum Handle and 2.98" 9Cr18MoV Blade, Outdoor Gift for Men and Women S22043B-1 (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • [Precision Cutting Blade] Our well-constructed blade, with a sharp cutting edge and hollow grind, ensures exceptional cutting performance. Pocket knife under 3 ounces, the 2.98" blade effortlessly fits into your pocket for ergonomic control.
  • [Fidget-Friendly Folding Knife] Button lock knife with caged ceramic ball bearings ensure smooth action. The detent is well-tuned for easy opening, and the addition of flipper and thumb studs makes it a fidget-friendly choice.
  • [Lightweight and Comfortable] Folding knife crafted from lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum offers corrosion resistance and a comfortable grip. Well-chamfered for added comfort, it ensures easy cleaning for long-lasting, reliable knives.
  • [Enhanced Grip Control] Elevate your grip control with the lanyard hole, offering a simple and convenient way to carry your knife. Whether you're navigating the great outdoors, camping, or handling everyday tasks, the lanyard hole adds practicality to your versatile tool.
  • [Convenient Reversible Clip] Folding knife features a reversible tip-up pocket clip for effortless whittling and cutting convenience, catering to both left- and right-handed users.
  • [Color Variety] Various fashionable color choices are being provided, allowing individuals to express their unique style.

Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor/Outdoor


Brand: SENCUT


Model Name: ArcBlast


Special Feature: Lightweight


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Storage pouch, Cleaning cloth, Stickers


Handle Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Blade Material: Ceramic


Style: Manual


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor/Outdoor


Brand: SENCUT


Model Name: ArcBlast


Special Feature: Lightweight


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Storage pouch, Cleaning cloth, Stickers


Handle Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Blade Material: Ceramic


Style: Manual


Blade Length: 2.98 Inches


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Item Weight: 2.96 Ounces


Blade Shape: Clip Point


Blade Edge: Plain


Is Cordless?: Yes


Package Type: FFP


Item Length: 7.07 Inches


Manufacturer: SENCUT


Item Weight: 2.96 ounces


Date First Available: October 27, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pocket-Sized Swagger with a Sharp Edge
Color: Black
The SENCUT ArcBlast Button Lock Knife is a pocket-sized powerhouse, and let’s be honest—this little guy’s got more style than half the people at your local coffee shop. With its 2.98” 9Cr18MoV blade, it’s got just the right amount of edge without making you feel like you’re carrying around a machete. That blade is sharp enough to cut through anything from Amazon packaging to your “I’m too busy” excuse at work. The button lock mechanism? Smooth as butter. You’ll find yourself flipping it open and closed like you're auditioning for a spy movie—extra points if you make a cool sound when you do it. The aircraft-grade aluminum handle feels like you’re holding a piece of high-tech wizardry, all while keeping the weight down so your pockets don’t sag like an old pair of sweatpants. The black finish adds that sleek, no-nonsense look that says, "I might be small, but I’ll get the job done." Whether you're using it to slice an apple or pretend you're in a high-stakes action scene, this knife's got your back. It’s solid, sharp, and looks good doing it—what more do you need from a pocket knife? A high-five? You got it. Final Verdict: 9 out of 10 -Small in size, big on cool factor. It’s like the Swiss Army knife’s edgier cousin—get one and make your pockets feel like they’ve got a little more swagger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by CJAZ

  • Sharp, Smooth, Reliable
Color: Red
Bought this thing on a whim, and it was quite a surprise. It's super flippy, it's super sharp and it hasn't loosened at all after a few months of flicking it open. The blade is also nice, it's sharp and hasn't dulled. The handles are comfy in my hand and are an awesome color, that's the main reason I bought it. I would recommend this knife to anyone/everyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025 by Ian D.

  • In Search of My Ideal EDC Knife - 4.5 Stars
Color: Black
NOTE: This review has been cross-posted to some of the knives mentioned below. NOTE 2: All of the knives I bought were because I found an online review outside of Amazon that gave the knife high marks. Based on the video, each of these looked great and were worthy of a purchase. For some people, any one of these options could be their ideal knife. For me, there are one or two small quirks that keep me from calling it my ideal everyday carry (EDC) knife. For over two months I have been buying and testing knives in search of one that I consider my ideal EDC. I have not found the _ideal_ knife, but there are some that have come close. To start, I bought a couple of "flipper" knives (i.e., ones where you flip a small lever on the bottom to extend the blade) that were either a frame or liner lock. This type of lock means that to retract the blade a small metal plate needs to be moved out of the way before the blade will fold back into the knife handle. These systems are OK and have been around for a very long time. The first few knives I bought were from Kershaw with their SpeedSafe opening mechanism (not pictured). I really like their assisted-opening mechanism, but the pocket-carry on the knives I bought were rather high, which meant a half inch or more of the knife extended out of my pocket when clipped. These knives were also a frame-lock. I kept looking. The first knife I bought on Amazon was the Civivi Mini Praxis (~$30, photo: top, #1, green). Wonderfully smooth action on the flip, with a very easy-to-retract blade. It has a nice deep-carry clip so the knife does not stick out of my pocket. Unfortunately, it is not a button lock. Even so, it is really, really nice and I have kept it in my collection. There are Civivi knives with button locks that I am interested in, but they are a bit more expensive than the $50 ceiling I was trying to stay under. After buying the Mini Praxis I learned about the "button lock" mechanism. In this kind of knife, there is a button on the side of the knife that is pushed to unlock the blade, and then with a flick of the wrist, or just gravity, it falls back into the knife body. Easy close mechanism without having to put your finger in the blade's path to move the frame or liner lock in order to allow the blade to retract. That was when I decided my ideal knife would have a flipper to open, a button lock to close, and a blade approximately 3'' long. For the record, 99% of what I use an EDC for is cutting open or breaking down boxes, or maybe trimming a stray thread off clothing. Therefore, I am not overly concerned with some of the factors online reviewers spend a lot of time discussing (e.g., the type of steel, its corrosion resistance factor, how long it holds an edge, the choil, and amount and size of the jimping). The first button lock I bought was the Flissa button lock (~$25, not pictured). Immediately after opening it, I thought the knife was too big and the action was not nearly as smooth as the Civivi Mini Praxis so it was quickly returned. Next up was the Sencut ArcBlast (~$50, photo: #2, black). Sencut is the more affordable version of the Civivi, which is the more affordable version of We Knives. Think of what Toyota is to Lexus. Phenomenal knife, almost ideal. The one knock I have on this knife is the "bounce." That is, when flipping the blade back into the frame, there is the occasional bounce where the blade does not fully seat. Maybe with more practice this gets better, but it was enough that I kept looking. The Kizer Amicus came next (~$40, photo: #3, white). Another one that is almost ideal. Perfect flipping action with no bounce. Really, really nice action both in and out. The one detractor with this knife is the handle. It is so light and has a rather "plasticky" feel that it almost feels like a toy. Finally, I tried the CJRB Lago (~$50, photo: #4, bottom, black). In comparison to the ArcBlast and the Amicus, this knife is huge. It is about 3/4'' longer (when closed) and heavier. It feels even larger and heavier than the specs imply, especially when flipping open the blade. My initial reaction to this knife was that there was a slight bounce on closing, and that the pivot is not nearly as smooth as the Mini Praxis, ArcBlast, or Amicus. Conversely, the reviewer in the online video I watched said the CJRB Lago was likely going to be one of the, if not the top, knife for his best-of list for flippers / button locks in 2024. So where did I end up? Still looking for that perfect combination of features and price! But for now, I am keeping the non-button lock Civivi, the button lock Sencut ArcBlast, and the button lock Kizer Amicus. I am getting much less bounce on the ArcBlast but still the occasional extra pop on close. I returned the CJRB Lago. I carry the Sencut and Kizer about equally. Both are great knives even though I have one small quibble on each. My search continues. Good luck in finding your ideal EDC! Hope this was helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by M in Texas M in Texas

  • ok
Color: Bright Blue
decent knife holds edge pretty well the design is rather basic the handle is nice the blade is broad decent value for money it's lightweight didn't come very sharp but a few passes corrected that issue
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by ReviewerGuy

  • Better than the Civivi Elementum II
Color: Red
The media could not be loaded. I was between the Civivi Elementum II and this Sencut ArcBlast and eaisly decided to keep the ArcBlast and return the Elementum II. They are the same price but the ArcBlast is way easier to flip open. The Civivi flipper started to make my finger feel raw. The Sencut feels much better its just effortless to flip open. Plus you get the thumb studs so you can reverse flick and thumb flick. The aluminum feels more premium and is definitely lighter for an EDC in comparison. They are both sister company's to WE knives so I can't figure out why the Sencut feels better if it's supposed to be positioned as the budget option. Blade is centered, locks up tight nice and sharp all out of the box. Love this knife ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024 by Ari Ari

  • Great everyday carry with impressive quality
Color: Bright Blue
The media could not be loaded. Never really was much of an EDC person, but this knife really changed that for me. For it's price point you really get a good hollow ground knife. The handle is nice in hand but it is a little slippery. A good grip will fix that. It does make some opening moves a little tricky. The D10(I think) release is not so bad. A few spine taps and the blade is still locked. Also a great fidget too. The pocket clip is polished to a shine - really nice to look at. But, it does get in the way at times as I noticed getting out of my car it does snag sometimes. As for it's edge retention/sharpness it's a little low. It's going to be familar with your strop, but you'll get good use from it. Behind the edge thickness is amazingly small. Super slicy knife. The overall picket knife thickness is small too. It's slim and fits well in the pocket. I wish the screws weren't so strange though. It makes it a bit annoying to tighten down the screws after coming loose. I believe they need a T6 or T8 bit. All in all, this knife is a great value for you money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024 by Jacob Allred Jacob Allred

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