€61.95*
- Lucas Burnley Design
- Handle made of Aluminium
- Blade made of Nitro-V steel
- Crossbar Lock
Böker Plus Kihon DC: First-class knife for right and left-handers at a hammer price!
The Böker Plus Kihon DC is not only visually impressive, but also functionally sophisticated and robust. It is designed for both right-handed and left-handed use. This design comes from renowned American knifemaker Lucas Burnley and combines the fundamentals of Japanese martial arts in a versatile pocket knife.
Everyday hero with style.
The Kihon DC combines down-to-earth features with straightforward design.It reliably accompanies you when camping, hiking or in your daily adventure. And the great thing about it? It offers an unbeatable price-performance ratio! High-quality workmanship and materials, without straining the wallet.
Perfect for every hand Whether you're cutting right or left handed, this knife adjusts! The satin-finished Droppoint blade made of Nitro-V not only stands out, it also opens buttery smooth thanks to ball bearings and the removable thumb pin.
The Crossbar Lock with slide lock ensures a secure lock, and the handle made of Aluminium offers a bombproof grip in any hand with its textured squares. Details that inspire The blue anodized rings on the blade axle screw and handle screw set fine accents and round off the design.
With lanyard loop and convertible tip-up wire clip you also have multiple carrying options. Super practical!
| Blade length: | 8,2 |
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| Blade material: | Nitro-V-Steel |
| Blade thickness: | 3,2 |
| Clip: | Convertible, Deep Carry, Removable, Yes |
| Closed Length: | 11,7 |
| Designer: | Lucas Burnley |
| Handle Material: | Aluminium |
| Knife type: | Every Day Carry |
| Lefthand suitable: | Yes |
| Legal to carry in Germany: | No |
| Locking Mechanism: | Cross-bar lock, Axis Lock |
| Made in: | China |
| Opening: | Thumbstud |
| Overall Length: | 19,9 |
| Weight: | 103 |
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Warning / Safety Notice:
Risk of cuts: The most common hazard when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can easily penetrate skin and tissue.
Blade slippage: Improper handling or applying excessive force may cause the knife to slip, leading to uncontrolled movements and potential injury.
Injuries from falling knives: Knives should never be left unsecured or placed near the edge of tables or work surfaces, as they may fall and cause injury.
Dull blades: Dull knives pose a higher risk of injury, as they require more force and are more likely to slip. Knives should therefore be sharpened regularly and properly.
Improper use: Using a knife for purposes other than its intended use (e.g. as a prying tool) can damage the blade and may result in accidents.