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Part of the reason why I chose to review FreeTiger products
, Which is very consistent with what I am looking for in a good folder: it is small, stylish, unobtrusive and can be annoying.

It is easy to open, even with gloves, with the thumb studs, well tuned detent, and caged ball bearing pivot. It is actually a lot of fun to open and close, as it’s extremely smooth and snappy.
Second, as for its effectiveness as a utilitarian knife, I think it cuts the mustard.and general every day carry uses .
The thumb stud sits pretty close to the handle but I haven’t had any issues opening it with an upward movement of the thumb, or even on the other side with the middle finger.
In use, I found the handle to be pretty comfortable. The blade does seem to be ground thinly for a modern style knife, so it slices well, but the saber grind makes for a sturdy tip. I used it to carve some wood for a house project and a little whittling, with no fear of breaking the tip.
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Part of the reason why I chose to review FreeTiger products
, Which is very consistent with what I am looking for in a good folder: it is small, stylish, unobtrusive and can be annoying.

It is easy to open, even with gloves, with the thumb studs, well tuned detent, and caged ball bearing pivot. It is actually a lot of fun to open and close, as it’s extremely smooth and snappy.
Second, as for its effectiveness as a utilitarian knife, I think it cuts the mustard.and general every day carry uses .

The thumb stud sits pretty close to the handle but I haven’t had any issues opening it with an upward movement of the thumb, or even on the other side with the middle finger.

In use, I found the handle to be pretty comfortable. The blade does seem to be ground thinly for a modern style knife, so it slices well, but the saber grind makes for a sturdy tip. I used it to carve some wood for a house project and a little whittling, with no fear of breaking the tip.
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