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ZT Knives Technical Specifications on ZT website

RamZar

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How come the ZT website doesn't include the blade thickness under the Technical Specifications for each knife?

I have to resort to going to BladeHQ (BHQ) for that and additional data.

For instance, for the ZT 0801 these are what the ZT website and BHQ report (of course there are minor inconsistencies and opinions):

Technical Specifications (ZT website)
  • Made in the USA
  • Manual open, KVT ball-bearing system
  • Frame lock
  • Reversible (left/right), deep-carry pocketclip
  • Steel: ELMAX®, stonewashed finish
  • Handle: Titanium
  • Blade Length: 3.5 in. (8.9 cm)
  • Closed Length: 4.7 in. (11.9 cm)
  • Overall Length: 8.2 in. (20.8 cm)
  • Weight: 5.8 oz.

Specifications (BHQ website):
  • Overall Length: 8.20"
  • Blade Length: 3.50"
  • Blade Thickness: 0.156"
  • Blade Material: Elmax
  • Blade Style: Drop Point Blade
  • Grind: Flat Blade
  • Finish: Stonewash Edge
  • Type: Plain
  • Handle Length: 4.70"
  • Handle Thickness: 0.51"
  • Handle Material: Titanium
  • Weight: 5.85 oz.
  • Pocket Clip: Right/Left Hand, Tip-Up
  • Knife Type: Manual
  • Opener: Flipper
  • Lock Type: Frame Lock
  • Brand: Zero Tolerance
  • ZT Model: 0801
  • Designer: Todd Rexford
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Best Use: Tactical
 
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It may not be worth making a thread over, but while we are here...
In my opinion, you can never list too many specs. Seriously, it is vital to online shopping.
 
It may not be worth making a thread over, but while we are here...
In my opinion, you can never list too many specs. Seriously, it is vital to online shopping.

Personally, there's no such thing as "too much information". :)
 
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