I have no problem one hand opening and closing with both new and old style Mnandi. Older nail nicks were a bit easer but once you get a feel for it, no problem. Actually I find Mnandi easer to open/close than my small Sebenza's.
The Insingo seems like a pure working blade to me. I had one stolen about a year ago and tried to be satisfied with some other great knives including regular large and small sebs. But I ended up repurchasing the Small Insingo. Just do it, you won't be sorry.
Small Insingo.
Easy one hand opening, large blade - still small enough for discreet edc.
The plain jane model would be easy to clean too (with no regrets).
red mag
If you are considering a Small Sebenza, the Insingo is definitely the way to go over the Clip Point as it packs a lot more cutting edge in a compact package. Assuming that is why you are considering the Insingo, then I don't even think the Mnandi makes it to the gate for the race.
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