Description
This BEZUBIN folding knife is a reliable everyday carry tool built for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who needs a sharp, durable blade for camping, hiking, or daily tasks.
The VG10 steel blade holds a razor-sharp edge and resists corrosion, while the G10 handle provides a secure, comfortable grip even during heavy use, as many buyers note.
Its smooth crossbar lock allows for easy one-handed opening and a drop-shut closing action, though some users have reported occasional sticking that may require a break-in period.
Heads up — a few customers experienced lock sticking out of the box, so you may want to test it thoroughly right away to ensure it's working smoothly.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Buy this BEZUBIN folding knife only if you catch it at its discounted price and want an inexpensive introduction to VG10 steel and crossbar locks. At full price, it’s a riskier buy from an unknown brand. It’s best for casual users who need a sharp, corrosion-resistant EDC blade for light camping or daily tasks, not for anyone who demands flawless mechanical reliability from the start.
[What buyers say]
The strongest praise focuses on the knife’s fit, finish, and sharpness out of the box. One verified five-star buyer noted, “Substantial blade is very nicely ground, very sharp, and perfectly centered.” Others confirm the crossbar lock provides solid blade lockup with no play, and the action is smooth for opening. However, a pattern of complaints centers on the crossbar lock sticking during closing; one three-star reviewer reported, “the closing action, well, sucks, b/c the crossbar keeps sticking—and sticking badly,” even after over 100 cycles. A few also judged the G10 handle scales as feeling cheap despite functional ergonomics.
[Honest drawback]
The crossbar lock is inconsistent: several buyers found it sticks severely out of the box and does not break in with use, leading to frustrating closing action. This is a real quality-control risk, not just a break-in period, as claimed in marketing.
[Price take]
At $16.45 (50% off), this knife offers genuine value for the VG10 blade and crossbar lock mechanism, but at the $32.90 regular price it’s overpriced compared to better-known budget-brand alternatives with more reliable lock function.
Buy this BEZUBIN folding knife only if you catch it at its discounted price and want an inexpensive introduction to VG10 steel and crossbar locks. At full price, it’s a riskier buy from an unknown brand. It’s best for casual users who need a sharp, corrosion-resistant EDC blade for light camping or daily tasks, not for anyone who demands flawless mechanical reliability from the start.
[What buyers say]
The strongest praise focuses on the knife’s fit, finish, and sharpness out of the box. One verified five-star buyer noted, “Substantial blade is very nicely ground, very sharp, and perfectly centered.” Others confirm the crossbar lock provides solid blade lockup with no play, and the action is smooth for opening. However, a pattern of complaints centers on the crossbar lock sticking during closing; one three-star reviewer reported, “the closing action, well, sucks, b/c the crossbar keeps sticking—and sticking badly,” even after over 100 cycles. A few also judged the G10 handle scales as feeling cheap despite functional ergonomics.
[Honest drawback]
The crossbar lock is inconsistent: several buyers found it sticks severely out of the box and does not break in with use, leading to frustrating closing action. This is a real quality-control risk, not just a break-in period, as claimed in marketing.
[Price take]
At $16.45 (50% off), this knife offers genuine value for the VG10 blade and crossbar lock mechanism, but at the $32.90 regular price it’s overpriced compared to better-known budget-brand alternatives with more reliable lock function.