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The OLITANS G040 is a compact, lightweight everyday carry pocket knife featuring a 2.75-inch D2 steel drop point blade known for superior hardness and edge retention. Its G10 fiberglass handle offers a secure, non-slip grip, while the liner lock and flipper opener ensure smooth, safe operation. Weighing only 2.1 ounces and equipped with a pocket clip, it’s designed for both men and women seeking a reliable, stylish tool for camping, daily tasks, and outdoor adventures.
















| ASIN | B0CNYN1WJS |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,377 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #77 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 2.76 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | OLITANS |
| Brand Name | OLITANS |
| Color | Army green+black blade |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 423 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 6.38 Inches |
| Manufacturer | OLITANS |
| Model Name | G040 |
| Model Number | T6/T8 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 786402902592 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Perfect little pocket knife
Great little pocket knife. Compact, sturdy, and very sharp. Flips open easily and closes easily as well. Would probably buy another, especially for $20. Definitely satisfied.
P**E
My favorite EDC pocket knife
My favorite EDC pocket knife. Light, compact, very sharp, solid liner lock mechanism,, easy-open (check local laws for any potentially applicable restrictions). I've got lots of other blades, but this is the one I routinely find myself carrying. There's a shorter verion of this knife from the same maker which I also tried, but it was too small for my large-ish hands. Great steel. The natural G10 scales are nicely finished, and slip-resistant. Affordable. Just a great knife.
D**L
Quality build, visually attractive, easy to deploy and carry.
What a fantastic little red knife! Solid build, silky smooth deployment right out of the box. Careful attention being paid to quality build details, this knife came sharp and oiled. I recommend this little knife for unobtrusive edc as it sits low in jean's knife pocket. Good for collecting or gifting, this is a good value.
B**N
Nice little knife
Small compact EDC appropriate for opening boxes and other light tasks. Added a lanyard. Clip was replaced with a slightly larger and sturdier spare I had to allow easier return to pocket. Not as light as it could be as steel below the scales is thicker than most knives this size but still pretty light. Easy deployment. Sharp. Will probably add some jimping on the spine for thumb traction. Cheap enough to justify the modifications which are essential for any EDC as far as I’m concerned.
G**S
Surprisingly good build quality, and excellent value---this would be my "Cheap Knife of the Year."
If you want a knife this size, but with more rigidity and/or heft than other such small knifes that do not have metal liners, this may be a good choice for you. Fit and finish are excellent, which is surprising at this price point. The lock-up is solid. The blade, which is essentially a hollow grind, is thin and slicy. It came extremely sharp, as sharp as any pocket knife I've ever bought (and I'm 75 and have bought several dozen). The blade came dead-centered. Like the rest of the knife, the flipper tab is well finished...nothing uncomfortable about it, and as it sits at the perfect angle, it works effortlessly, deploying instantly and smoothly. The handle, with a sort of light G10 texture, is grippy enough, but not rough or scaley. Screws and pivot are flush. One note: The knife design is very efficient in terms of the ratio of handle length to blade length. When it's closed, the point of the blade sites almost at the end of the handle. Those who have large hands, as I do, may have a little problem holding the handle of this little knife, which is a bit less than 3/4" wide, so that no part of your hand extends over the opening where the tip of the blade flies out. The tip can fly out into your palm or a finger if you're not careful. My one tiny picky-nit is that I wish the detente were a bit stronger. Don't let any of this deter you, though. This is a great little knife. BTW, I wanted to remove the clip, and they included a little Allen wrench screwdriver that made that fast and easy. Very nice touch.
M**S
Perfect EDC knife -- how can it be so at this price?
The only downside about getting this is knife is that my fun journey in looking for the perfect EDC knife may be at an end. Try as I might I cannot find anything wrong with this knife. It is absolutely sharp -- it cut through a cardboard pizza box yesterday like butter -- the flipper works like a breeze -- it seems fit and sturdy, and fits easily in my pocket alongside my keys. I might like a serrated version someday to cut through things like seat belts, but for now I'm going with this. I guess I can get some backups in other colors to keep my journey going.
S**Y
My new go-to EDC knife! Spring assist who?
This is my first non-spring-assisted flipper and I'm pleasantly surprised to find I prefer it! It snaps open just as fully and easily without the help. But what really wins me over is, it's a much easier one-handed close. Just hinges shut nice and easy with none of the unpredictability of having to overcome a spring in the home stretch (which has left me with a sliced pinkytip more times than I want to admit.) I dig the sleek, simple, symmetrical design. It arrived sharp, the clip's where I like it, it's pretty lightweight, and disappears in the pocket. I like the texture level of the handle, it's enough for a grip but not so jagged it's going to fray my pocket right away. Unboxed 10 minutes ago and it's already #1 in my rotation for light duty EDC. Update after a while: the finish on the blade is coming off, and in odd spots that aren't at use or folding wear points (I've carried it in my pocket daily but barely ever actually used it, even then for extremely light tasks). It's still black there, just a more matte black. I don't care but if you're fussy about your blades looking pristine, this could be a drawback.
C**Y
This knife is a workhorse. 💯
Holy crap, this was honestly one of the sharpest knives out of the box I've ever had! It's held it's edge incredibly well in the few months I've had it, with pretty substantial daily use including tasks like cutting boxes, cleaning up 3D prints, cutting paracord, etc. The micarta scales are nice and grippy, almost to the point of being uncomfortable when you squeeze your grip really tightly, but not quite. The knife is well balanced when open, and I love the size and blade geometry. It's a compact and slim knife, which rides well in the pocket but allows you to grab other items without fighting with it. The blade springs open quite nicely and locks VERY securely in place, yet closes with an easy push of the locking lever. It took me a little time getting used to the clip orientation in relation to the flipper tab, since it's opposite of my previous knife, but that's simply a design difference. The pivot at the flipper would get in the way of the screws for the clip if you tried to design it differently, which limits the ability to flip the orientation vertically (flipper up vs down in your pocket). That said, the scales could be redesigned so the clip could be flipped to the opposite scale, but on the same end of the knife. This would allow you to change pockets but keep the flipper orientation the same (front or back). Overall, for a $20 knife, you're not going to go wrong!
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