I JUST Gave one of these as a gift after putting a 20 dps mirror edge on it. That 14c28n steel takes an absolutely fantastic edge (although it seems pretty easy to chip) but when they saw this knife they were floored. It has so much value no one expects to hear its under $30 He guessed $80. highly recommend as a gift blade or a beater
I agree the P801 is probably one of the best buys on the market, and is what I would suggest as one of the best first knives for anyone getting into pocket knives that doesn't want to spend a lot of money, and yet wants a quality bit of kit. My only complaints are the flipper tab needs jimping and like you said the handle scales need some texturing.
This knife was one of the first folders to start my collection...Im surprised you dont have a bunch of people screaming Sebenza clone...I liked this knife so much, bought one for my dad and brother and got me both the black stone washed and stainless versions....great review as always MC!
@@SuperSteelSteve Ya, I used to get jumped on in comments on this knjfe in other reviews when I voiced I thought it was a cool knife...anyways, I dont hate and have no room in my life for negative vibes...it is what it is...and Im glad I get to own one...someday, Ill have a Sebenza, been saving for one for a few now...btw, love your channel too @supersteelsteve
Good review. I frekkin' love this knife. Multiple opening options, the action is great (was my first unassisted flipper), slim, looks classy, price is amazing 14c28n... only downsides are the thumb studs could be a little bigger and yea the handle is a little slick, but with the flipper & gimping I haven't been worried about my hand sliding forward or anything. I prefer plumber's tape or 222 (purple) > blue locktite for small screws btw.
Nice review- I have both versions. Nice knife! Do not carry though for thermal/tactile reasons which is big criteria for me. Use around the house and have gifted several.
I got the p108 a few weeks ago and I like it so far. I'd like to get the blackwashed one as well. These would make great gifts to someone wanting to get into knives. I'm not sure about getting the 801 or not though. Great review MC!
Yeah , I don’t like how some manufacturers use the blade as a billboard . Minimal printing is desirable for me . Feicken microtec names cover the whole damn blade on some
It's a nice budget "edc" knife and 14c28n is one of my favorite budget steels. I think the knife was a lot more popular before all thei Chinese D2 hit the market. But , if you work construction or outside just leave this knife home, I cut open 2 bags of grout and the knife wouldn't open anymore, the dust alone clogged up the "bearings" to the point that the knife was unusable.
Great knife for the price! Since I already own a Kershaw leek in black wash(read: slippery), this is not something I will be buying unless they come out with a textured handle version. Thanks for the great review, MC!
You where commenting about the corners of the blade are not as knocked off as the Para 3. Keep in mind that those on the Maxamet are way smoother than the other versions because of the stone wash finish, I assume.
These are nice knives, although after getting one I discovered I don't really like it and I'll never carry it. Why? Something about the smooth steel handle bugs me. I have plenty of metal-scaled knives, titanium and aluminum, but I just don't dig the steel. Maybe the smoothness combined with the weight.....I dunno. AND the thumb studs bug the hell out of me! I couldn't get it open using the studs if you held a gun to my head, and it seems I'm not the only one. So why are they there? Just silly. I'll probably end up giving it to someone who's not as picky as I am. The packaging is pretty elaborate so it would make a good gift........
@@Spacebarf Oh, yeah....it IS an attractive knife. The blue accents are a nice touch. It seems like it ought to be much more expensive than it is. I'd definitely consider buying their knives again- just not that one. As far as Chinese knives go, though, I'm a big Two Sun fan.
have you ever done any proper tests pitting bearing pivot knives up against washer knives? Or are you just perpetuating the myth that bearing pivots are unreliable or prone to failure? I have *only* EDC'ed bearing pivot knives for many years and *NEVER* had one fail because of the pivot, anecdote I know, but just as good as your anecdote.... The main reason why the P801 is so good (as in fires so good, and yes, I know, because I own one) is because it has a quality caged bearing pivot.
I JUST Gave one of these as a gift after putting a 20 dps mirror edge on it. That 14c28n steel takes an absolutely fantastic edge (although it seems pretty easy to chip) but when they saw this knife they were floored. It has so much value no one expects to hear its under $30 He guessed $80. highly recommend as a gift blade or a beater
The detent on this knife absolutely blew some of my far more expensive knives out of the water, this ones definetly a steal for the $
One of my very favorite budget knives.
Actually carrying this knife today. This was my first good flipper and I have given several away because I like it so much.
I agree the P801 is probably one of the best buys on the market, and is what I would suggest as one of the best first knives for anyone getting into pocket knives that doesn't want to spend a lot of money, and yet wants a quality bit of kit.
My only complaints are the flipper tab needs jimping and like you said the handle scales need some texturing.
This knife was one of the first folders to start my collection...Im surprised you dont have a bunch of people screaming Sebenza clone...I liked this knife so much, bought one for my dad and brother and got me both the black stone washed and stainless versions....great review as always MC!
Sebenza clone?huh?
@@SuperSteelSteve Ya, I used to get jumped on in comments on this knjfe in other reviews when I voiced I thought it was a cool knife...anyways, I dont hate and have no room in my life for negative vibes...it is what it is...and Im glad I get to own one...someday, Ill have a Sebenza, been saving for one for a few now...btw, love your channel too @supersteelsteve
@@Lemonhoko fuck those guys. And thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏👊👊👊
The triangle on the blade indicates the date of manufacture.
Thanks!
Good review. I frekkin' love this knife. Multiple opening options, the action is great (was my first unassisted flipper), slim, looks classy, price is amazing 14c28n... only downsides are the thumb studs could be a little bigger and yea the handle is a little slick, but with the flipper & gimping I haven't been worried about my hand sliding forward or anything. I prefer plumber's tape or 222 (purple) > blue locktite for small screws btw.
Nice review- I have both versions. Nice knife! Do not carry though for thermal/tactile reasons which is big criteria for me. Use around the house and have gifted several.
I got one of these and it’s such a beast
I got the p108 a few weeks ago and I like it so far. I'd like to get the blackwashed one as well. These would make great gifts to someone wanting to get into knives. I'm not sure about getting the 801 or not though. Great review MC!
My pivot sits flush and doesnt stick up like that one.
Yeah , I don’t like how some manufacturers use the blade as a billboard . Minimal printing is desirable for me . Feicken microtec names cover the whole damn blade on some
It's a nice budget "edc" knife and 14c28n is one of my favorite budget steels. I think the knife was a lot more popular before all thei Chinese D2 hit the market. But , if you work construction or outside just leave this knife home, I cut open 2 bags of grout and the knife wouldn't open anymore, the dust alone clogged up the "bearings" to the point that the knife was unusable.
Great knife for the price! Since I already own a Kershaw leek in black wash(read: slippery), this is not something I will be buying unless they come out with a textured handle version. Thanks for the great review, MC!
You where commenting about the corners of the blade are not as knocked off as the Para 3. Keep in mind that those on the Maxamet are way smoother than the other versions because of the stone wash finish, I assume.
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Wonder why they don't make a jeans pattern or something to help make the clip disappear a bit
These are nice knives, although after getting one I discovered I don't really like it and I'll never carry it. Why? Something about the smooth steel handle bugs me. I have plenty of metal-scaled knives, titanium and aluminum, but I just don't dig the steel. Maybe the smoothness combined with the weight.....I dunno. AND the thumb studs bug the hell out of me! I couldn't get it open using the studs if you held a gun to my head, and it seems I'm not the only one. So why are they there? Just silly. I'll probably end up giving it to someone who's not as picky as I am. The packaging is pretty elaborate so it would make a good gift........
It does make a great gift, the nice pocket clip gives it just the right amount of flair and its slim enough for non-knife ppl to carry comfortably
@@Spacebarf Oh, yeah....it IS an attractive knife. The blue accents are a nice touch. It seems like it ought to be much more expensive than it is. I'd definitely consider buying their knives again- just not that one. As far as Chinese knives go, though, I'm a big Two Sun fan.
This guy gets to the point.
My favorite edc.
Would love to have one of those! Been looking for a good budget flipper and this one might be it. Any chance you’re giving it away?
I want that it's a big brother to my 710 sanrenmu ty for the video
I have black stonewash version. It's best budget knife im my life.
About the pronunciation of Ruike
I can sy the same thing on kife and Knight
the thing is it's Chinese, and am sure there are many words that are like that when you try to go from Chinese (Mandarin actually) to English.
@@waveman0 You did'nt get my point How it's pronunced and spelled are diferent
Great video, Thank you!
Great job here...
I wud like it with a razor edge
Has a knife company ever approached you for a knife design? Has there ever been a knife company that has done a reviewer collaboration ?
Yes. And yes. 😉
Any examples?
Put some grip tape on it, customize it, it will be gorgeous
I just got it today… Sadly The Thumb studs suck on this knife…
Do a flipper delete on it and it would be a winner. IMHO.
D2Eblade okooooooo... agreed!
I would prefer mine without the thumb studs, but each to their own. I don't EDC any knife that isn't a flipper though.....
Total BUY!
This or the RAT 2
This.
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Steel blade, steel handle, but fiddly vulnerable bearings holding them together. Makes no sense
have you ever done any proper tests pitting bearing pivot knives up against washer knives? Or are you just perpetuating the myth that bearing pivots are unreliable or prone to failure?
I have *only* EDC'ed bearing pivot knives for many years and *NEVER* had one fail because of the pivot, anecdote I know, but just as good as your anecdote....
The main reason why the P801 is so good (as in fires so good, and yes, I know, because I own one) is because it has a quality caged bearing pivot.