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The Green Leek Pocket Knife features a razor-sharp 2.83’’ 5Cr15Mov stainless steel blade paired with a corrosion-resistant 410 stainless steel handle. Its compact 6.93’’ open length and lightweight 2.93 oz design make it ideal for everyday carry. Equipped with assisted flipper opening, dual locking mechanisms, and a reversible deep carry pocket clip, this folding knife blends safety, speed, and versatility for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.






S**Y
Must have...
Extremely satisfied. Great price with same quality as the other style.
V**R
Premium quality
Good quality,Sharp,tight..will buy again!
M**N
Not a “Kershaw”, but serviceable knife.
First off, it is apparently a knockoff. Says “made in china” but follow the QR code and another country and company comes up so reserve judgement.You can see from the pictures my well worn true Kershaw versus one of these. It is obviously a little larger and weighs 25 g more than the original Kershaw leek.If you are any kind of Kershaw, experienced knife user, you know to unscrew a little bit of the locking nut with a number 6 Torx bit. Also, adding a little bit of oil makes the action open completely easily.Blade sharpness was absolutely fantastic from the get go! However, I sharpened it myself because again, I’m an experienced knife user , and these work perfectly fine. Great serviceable knife for around the house use or an EDC.The big question is, can this replace my every day carry Kershaw and I mean Kershaw Kershaw. I would say possibly. They are good knives they hold an edge well and now you can shave with them. If you don’t like them straight out of the box, I would say that is on you.As far as I’m concerned, a knife is a tool it digs in the dirt. It pulls stuff out of the wall. It cuts the things off my little girl toys they asked me to cut off. Would I trust one of these? Absolutely.The action after adjustment is crisp and fast. I added a little Teflon lube while I had it apart. No problem.I just wanted to take a second to say if you think I’m a knife expert thing, it is not. It is literally a number six Torx and a few hex screws on this particular knife. It took me all of three minutes while my wife was backing her truck in getting the girls from school to play with this knife. It’s not that hard or time consuming. Fortunately, while it was on mega sale. I bought two.Rock solid, four stars for now.
Y**R
Nice knife but handle is slippery
If this knife was $20 including tax then I would give it 5 stars. But it is a $25 knife plus tax….. the blade steel is ok/decent for a pocket knife though 440HC would be better and more durable and worth $25+. But my biggest complaint and reason for the 4 star review is the fact that the handle scales are extremely smooth metal alloys with a smooth coating on them. Add this fact with the fact that it’s a relatively small knife and what you get is a decent knife that’s a little hard to keep sturdy in your hand. A different rougher coating or some traction grooves in the scales would help a lot.Also not a big fan of the safety mechanism on this blade. I honestly see no reason for it. But that is a personal preference and I won’t include that in my overall opinion.All in all, decent knife with smaller slippery scales. Is up to your preference whether or not to get this knife.
A**G
Nice replica
This is an obvious replica of the Ken Osborne Kershaw Leek. For a budget knife this is pretty decent. Flipper feels good and knife snaps open easily. The green finish is nice but handling the knife can be difficult at times since it is kind of slippery.Decent pocket knife for light usage.
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