







🗡️ Carry Confidence, Slice with Style
The Sanrenmu 7010 Folding Pocket Knife is a sleek, lightweight everyday carry tool featuring a 2.74-inch 8CR14MOV steel blade with a secure liner lock and a stainless steel handle with a practical pocket clip. Designed for professionals who value both form and function, it offers effortless one-handed opening, reliable edge retention, and a balanced grip, making it a top-tier choice for camping, hunting, or daily tasks.









| ASIN | B00GMMPIK2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #520,031 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,446 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 2.76 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Brand | Sanrenmu |
| Brand Name | Sanrenmu |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (764) |
| Date First Available | November 12, 2013 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
| Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.96 x 1.81 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SRM |
| Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 7010LUC-SA |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Folding Pocket Knife |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Locking Blades |
| UPC | 092145193709 |
L**D
value for style is exceptional, the steel less so.
"classic design", great pocket clip, excellent lock-up from the frame lock, nice useful jimping on the spine, and a good size. The blade steel is distinctly mediocre, but sharpens easily because of that. Really solid weight in the hand, but slim and light enough to carry comfortably. Excellent value for money on a classy knife!
B**0
Great buy, hurry before they run out or the price increases
~~~~~Update: After one year, this knife is still going strong. Use it daily and it has not loosened up in any way. Edge retention is right where it should be with this type of steel. I have finally "mastered" sharpening this knife with a ceramic rod and a leather strop infused with green polishing compound. I have purchased 5 so far as gifts and will be buying a few more for reserve and probably gift some more. The look is very "cool" but beyond that, the knife is very good. Materials are top rate and the finish is outstanding. Handle: though it is made of smooth stainless steel, when gripped in the hand, the design is such that you do grip it, it does not feel as if it is going to slip out of my hand. Blade: the jimping at the heel of the blade provides good traction. It came very sharp: sliced through paper with no tearing or catching. I have not had to sharpen it yet. If the steel is 8Cr13Mov, then getting an edge back when needed should not be a problem. It is quality steel that has good stain resistance and is relatively easy to sharpen and keeping it. Thumb Studs: I can actually open this using them. I have medium sized hands and this is one of the few knives that I can do this without my thumb ending up being touched by the blade. Clip: not a big user of clips but the one supplied is just right as far as flexibility goes. I can attach it to my pocket with one hand and a few fingers! Clip can only be worn as it comes with the knife. The tip up or down is not a factor for me. LASTLY MY RANT: Many critical reviews are from knife aficionados. They require the best steel, the designers name to be known. They each have their "guy" whom they admire to the point of worship. Made in China is a phrase which is evil. Yet they own TVs, cell phones, other electronics that are made in China. Everything is made in China. Why are we singling out knives as POS? because they are made in China? Bad steel is a thing of the past. 90% of buyers have no need for "super steels" and are often no more than a bragging point. For the rest of us, we want a quality blade where I am not paying for the name of the knife designer.
N**N
Fantastic value
After seeing all the chatter about these knives I took a chance on the 710. $12.95 shipped free with prime this is a steal. 7" OAL with a 3" clip point blade this is a all stainless steel knife including the body. Fit and finish is as good if not better then many of my name brand pocket knives. Everything is well machined and polished and the knife has a great sleek profile.The torx screws are all snugged down tight and the clip is a beast, You're not going bend this clip out in everyday use. The blade is well centered in the handle, the dual thumb studs let you flip it out nice and easy, and after a few dozen flips it opens as smooth and fast as my Kershaw assisted openers. Lock up on this frame lock is absolutely rock solid with zero play, it locks up as well as my Benchmade Axis lock. Out of the package it was almost sharp enough to pop hairs, I gave it about a dozen passes on a cardboard box and was now lifting the hair with ease and shredding thin newsprint. The blade is beefy at what looks like 3/32" with a well supported clip point that looks like it should stand up to some abuse if it needed to. The only reason I have not given this 5 stars is it needs to pass the test of time as a EDC for me. However given what I've seen so far I think I'll be making that change in the near future. Nov 5 update: I've revised the rating to 5 stars as this is now my primary EDC and it does everything I've wanted it to and has held it's edge greatly. Very pleased and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone needing a good knife.
A**R
Seems to be an excellent little knife
I have heard of these knives for some time. Most everyone who had experience with it found it to be exceptional for the price and a very good knife overall. So I finally bought one and I agree, it's probably the best bargain knife available even though it now costs $13 (Amazon prices vary, so this may not be true when you read this). It's a "tribute" knife, copying the Chris Reeves Sebenza. The Sebenza has a reputation among the knife knowledgeable as something of the Holy Grail of blades. It's extremely expensive and very well made of premium materials. I finally bought a Small Sebenza and I can attest it is a fine little pocket knife, but the world is full of fine little knives. If function is the main criteria for buying a knife, the Sanrenmu will be sufficient. If pride in ownership and appreciation of material and workmanship and impressively close manufacturing tolerances is important, the Sebenza is the winner. The only thing I don't like about this knife is that the pocket clip is not changeable. You can only carry it tip down and my preference is tip up. It's not a deal breaker since it's small enough to carry in your pocket without using the clip. My knife has a good finish, smooth operation and as perfect fit as you could ask for. The frame lock snaps into place solidly. The blade is standard Chinese upper quality steel: 8Cr13MoV. Many knife lovers disparage this steel because it's not one of the super steels that sends them into effusive rapture. Personally, I figure if it works, it works. This steel works well. It's pretty easy to get a good edge and the edge holds okay--nothing spectacular but good enough for most of the tasks most of us will use it for. The SanRenMu came fairly sharp and a little time on the Sharpmaker with the fine and ultra fine stones got it in the razor category. The 8Cr steel is good to go. Overall, a great little knife. It's not a real Sebenza but it's a perfectly good little pocket knife and I like it.
石**俊
最高で愛用!!一生大事にする
あ**あ
両手で開ける分には普通です。サムスタッドを弾いて開けようとすると、本体の小ささや回転軸の渋さにより大体あかないです。油をさすかネジを緩めるか
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