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The Hultafors Ok4 Knife features a 316mm Japanese carbon steel serrated blade with a 30cm integrated scale, housed in a durable, impact-resistant polypropylene handle. Designed specifically for precision cutting of insulation materials like mineral wool and foam, it combines ergonomic comfort with professional-grade Swedish craftsmanship trusted for over 140 years.
Manufacturer | Hultafors |
Part Number | 380270 |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 5.99 x 22 cm; 117.93 g |
Item model number | 483198 |
Size | small |
Colour | Green/Black |
Style | Scandinavian |
Material | Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, Plastic |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Handle material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Blade length | 93 Millimetres |
Blade edge | V-Grind |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Locking Blades |
Included Components | 1 x Outdoor Knife |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 118 g |
K**N
Outstanding
I’ve had the knife for 3 months now to replace one of a similar vein, a Morakniv companion.Hultafors’ option is superior in basically every way.The sheath is pretty standard plastic, but it’s separate from the belt loop, which is great for me due to knife laws where I live. Quick on/off.The knife itself is fantastic, I don’t know how they make them so good at the price point.The handle is comfortable, with a good texture to give you a secure grip. It really never feels like it’ll slip out your hand. The blade itself takes and holds an edge very well, it came sharp but only took 5 minutes on a 1000/6000 grit whetstone to be sharp enough to shave. It held that edge through a solid 4 days of use on a camping trip where I used it pretty much non stop all 4 days.The only flaw, and I use “flaw” VERY lightly, is it’s a touch dented on the spine from being hammered through wood. This isn’t really a flaw of the knife itself, had I used a bit of wood the way I’d usually do it would’ve been fine, but I had a framing hammer to hand and used that instead. The dents are minor and I could really fix them, I just don’t care to.A must buy at a price point that hides the sheer quality and robustness of the knife. For me, expensive blades are for chefs. For an every day fixed blade I want a number of things and this ticks every single box.
S**M
A definite Mora alternative
Good little knife for next to no money. Got it for my survival pack and for doing a bit of bush crafting. Does the job perfectly though wouldn't use it for splitting firewood as the blade just like Mora's a bit on the thin side. It does work well with a ferro rod and came reasonably sharp out of the box. Can be used for a multitude of tasks for survival or around the campsite and for the price I really don't have any complaints.
D**L
Excellent camping knife
I have been on many adventures with my knife since purchase and it has never faltered, and it has taken some beatings! I keep it sharp and it is brilliant and comfortable, it 'just' clips into the holder you can feel the clip, enough to ensure it doesn't fall out but not so much that you can easily pull it out one handed. It has taken some heat, heating meat on it by the fire and the handle shows no sign of melting. I have nothing negative to say about this knife.
P**H
Good knive, but it was dull out of the box, once I sharpened it I love it
Very nice ergonomics, decent steel, but not sharp out of the box. It was very dull when I received it but after a few minutes on the diamond stone and strop its very sharp indeed and has held it well so far. The handle is comfortable and allows a great deal of control. I also like the sheath, which fits well and has a loop for a fire steel. So far Im happy but I must admit at £23 I think it was priced a little high.
M**S
Sharp and sturdy
Bought this for a camping trip and it was great. It didn’t leave my side. Now I take it with me on every holiday I go on. Airbnb’s never have sharp knives in the kitchen hen and this is good for prepping food, and a good little all rounder.
A**R
Reasonable priced reliability
I've had one for close to 3 years now, it is a sturdy reliable knife, it has a thick spine so you can baton, the sheathe has a drain hole at the bottom and has a small tab where you can add a ferrorod. If you are looking for reasonable priced bushcraft knife this is the one for you
M**E
Not sharp by any means
Pro’s - is a knife and not horribly expensiveCons’s - out of the box I have spoons that are sharper than this
A**R
Quality knife!
Much better than the other models of their knives, lasts longer and keeps an edge for a much longer period of time!
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