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🔪 Slice through your day with style and precision — the ultimate pocket powerhouse!
The SENCUT Sachse Pocket Knife features a premium satin 9Cr18MoV blade paired with a durable, ergonomic G10 handle and a smooth ambidextrous button lock. Lightweight yet robust, it’s designed for versatile everyday carry, excelling in outdoor activities and daily tasks alike. With a reversible deep carry clip and a sleek foldable design, it’s the perfect blend of function and portability, making it a top choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and style.




















| ASIN | B0B3WXS5NN |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,136 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #216 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 3.47 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Clip Point |
| Brand | SENCUT |
| Brand Name | SENCUT |
| Color | D-Natural G10 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 131 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Sencut S21007-4 Sachse |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.81 Inches |
| Item Shape | foldable |
| Item Type Name | Sencut S21007-4 Sachse |
| Item Weight | 3.9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sencut Shop |
| Model Name | S21007-4 |
| Model Number | S21007-4 |
| Part Number | S21007-4 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Locking Blades |
| Special Features | Locking Blades |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 763416242784 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**F
Nicely balanced.
An impressive little knife. The scales are grippy and comfortable. Balance is very good and the button lock works a lot smoother than my Buck. It is a very lightweight knife, but it does feel good in the hand. Shame they went with this steel, but it will hold up as a light duty work knife...just gonna have to keep my sharpening stones handy. Fit and finish is really great, though. I would say it is worth the price. If Sencut put out the same knife in a better steel, I would grab it in a heartbeat.
S**G
Buy it, it's the best beater edc you can get
Everything about this knife is awesome for the money, i can't recommend it enough. *Decently sharp blade out of the box *Good fit and finish *Nice action *Multiple deployment options *Super fidgety *Quality materials for the price *Ideal EDC blade shape The only possible con, is that the blade is maybe a little large to use at work, depending on your particular work environment. The raw measurements wouldn't suggest this, but it's a tall blade, so it's got some chonk to it when you actually see it in person. But that aside, this would be the #1 knife I recommend anyone for a starter or beater edc. At $45, this will do anything you ask of it, and if you drop it and chip the tip it's not the end of the world.
D**T
Easily Best Bang For The Buck...
... and that's not to indicate a cheap feeling knife. The action was good when I got it, but I like to watch YT vids and work on knives for fun. So, I tune for optimum action. I disassembled it, applied some Nano-Oil 10w to the bearings and along the back of the blade where it rotates along the button lock. I have 8 knives, all costing more than this Sachse (pronounced Sack-See) by at least 4 times and this has the best action of any of them. And I have some really good action knives like the Hogue Deka Gen 2 and the ZT 0452CF, Benchmade 940-1. I can easily deploy the blade with any method, virtually effortlessly. I press the button lock and it just rocks with seemingly zero friction. Just swings front to back like nobody's business. Very fidgety. Blade has no play and is dead center. This REALLY is an impressive knife. There is some button stick, which seems to be par for the course. Even some Pro-Tech Malibus have that issue, Doesn't bother me, most comments say it wears in - we'll see. I have also noticed it is a bit more severe the harder you deploy i.e. - a hard thumb-stud flick. If you're considering this knife and like the profile just get it, you'll be impressed with what your money buys you. I might get another in green micarta/black blade as well, instead of a Civivi Conspirator. Lastly, for those that are unaware, they're both WE Knives subdivisions 1 WE, 2 Civivi, 3 Sencut.
J**L
Exactly as you have heard
Awesome knife for a great price. This guy is so fidgety and I love it. First knife I learned to reverse flick. It's also very light in the pocket and is a nice sized slicey knife. Very sharp out of the box. Technical stuff to the best of my knowledge below... The 9cr18mov steel in this knife is comparable to, and also is the Chinese version of, 440c usa steel. It's a solid budget steel with good corrosion resistance and edge retention but, as such, it will be harder to sharpen. Hardness 58-60, pretty good for knives in the price range. AFAIK, both Micarta and G10 are excellent handle materials that last a long time. What to choose is going to be hugely personal preference so dont let anything i say sway you. However, as I understand, Micarta (most usually) is a linen based epoxy and G10 is a fiberglass resin. Both are extremely durable. Full disclosure I have not so much as even held Micarta in my hands and I admit it looks good but I have had G10 and I like it and it seems like for me it will hold up better and I was intrigued by the natural color as well. It's not going to be for everybody and that's fine. That was my preference. I'm not super technical on knives and that is the extent of it. I believe these are ball bearingg pivots and the action is really nice. The button lock does indeed stick a bit, as you may have heard, but it's really not a problem for me. Detent is enough I'm sure it won't open in my pocket yet it's easy enough to reverse flick it. I just feel like it's a really good deal and want to help people decide if this could be the knife for them. Thanks for reading.
N**Z
Great quality for the price!
This is my 1st sencut. And this is money well spent.. Quality. Finish and smooth action is all there. Blade steel isn't the best nor the worst. It's fine with me. I'm not a knife snob.. I love the button lock on it. It's a great knife! Don't hesitate to buy it!
A**1
Excellent value
I'm amazed at the quality of this pocket knife at $46. I love the one-handed operation and the safety of the button lock mechanism that keeps my fingers out of the path of the blade. The action seems to get better as I use it or perhaps as I'm becoming accustomed to it. I've heard that some people can feel the handle clip when they grip the handle, but I don't feel it in the least. Maybe people with flatter palms would have problems. I like the deep carry clip that keeps the knife low in the pocket. I unscrewed the thumb studs because I prefer the more stable feeling of using the flipper tab for deployment. I'm not a knife person, but this one has me looking forward to more button-lock flippers from this company.
G**.
Great budget knife
Knife came with cloth and case. The blade was pretty sharp. Some people complain about the button lock being too hard or sticking but mine came fine button its stiff but just enough to know you’re actually pushing it. The handle has a nice texture adds grip but it is isn’t rough at all. I already dropped it and the handle wasn’t damaged so hoping it withstand other drops. Great everyday pocket knife for the price.
D**R
Smooth and pretty
Amazing knife right out of the box
R**5
Super Preis Leistungsverhältnis
Das einzige ist das der Button Lock manchmal etwas schwer zu drücken ist. Vllt geht das ja nach 1-2 Monaten weg oder nochmal reinigen und Ölen. Wenn das behoben ist 5 Sterne
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