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The SENCUT Sachse Pocket Knife features a premium 9Cr18MoV stonewashed blade paired with a durable green Micarta handle, offering a smooth, rust-resistant cutting experience. Its ambidextrous design includes multiple opening methods and a secure button lock, complemented by a reversible deep carry clip for discreet portability. Ideal for a wide range of indoor and outdoor tasks, this folding knife balances quality and affordability, making it a must-have EDC tool for professionals and adventurers alike.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #120,401 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #344 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 261 Reviews |
C**S
Great Value & Functionality with the SENCUT Sachse Pocket Folding Knife
I have three versions of the SENCUT Sachse Pocket Folding Knife - black & silver blades, the Micarta Handles & the Black G10 Handle Satin versions. Due to its great features and lower cost it is my most used EDC blade. I like the button release, gravity drop blade, ceramic ball bearings which ease opening, & overall feel of this affordable knife. Very good quality for what is is (a lower cost China-made everyday EDC knife). Great knife for fidgeting & opening with a flick of your wrist. Button release makes closing a breeze. Blade is a low to mid-level quality, sharp & functional. This is not a heavy duty tool like my more expensive folders, but for light weight duty it works just fine. Design is functional but not fancy, size is about medium for a folder and comfort is great for a folding knife. There are videos on taking this knife apart to clean and adjust it (don't crank down on the screws - tighten just a bit past hand tightening). ordered the T001C 6 piece titanium clip and titanium screws, (6PCS screws are divided into 3 packages, they are packaged in A, B, C which fits different knives). These are nice to give a lower profile clip.
S**S
Great Knife for the Price
The Sencut Sachse is a wonderful knife. The blade steel is perfectly fine and easy to sharpen. The knife came hair-shaving sharp. The Green Micarta handle is great. It has a very nice texture and the grip is very nice. The black stonewashed 9Cr18MoV blade looks awesome. This is a personal preference but I love the black stonewashed blade. The Clip is a deep pocket clip so the knife disappears in your pocket which I really like. The button lock does have a little bit of button stick out of the box but I took the knife apart and worked the button a bit and the stick is gone. The action of the blade is very smooth and has a fipper and thumb studs which both work very well. I would recommend this knife to anyone looking for an EDC. Sencut is part of the WE and Civivi family. It falls at the bottom in terms of price but the quality is on par with the more expensive WE and Civivi knives.
J**N
Great blade. Don't like the handle.
The knife itself is really nice. It has great action and easy to close. My ONLY problem is the handle. It is too small, and I have tiny hands. Needs more swell at the base. You might like it, just not for me.
T**B
It won awards for a reason, start here when shopping around
Wow, this is a very high quality knife. Sencut is supposed to be the budget line for Civivi and WE and I didn't know that going in, this doesn't have that budget feel in any sense. The button-lock is one of if not the best out there with the ball bearings. I did not have button locks before this, now I see what they can do if done right and deliberately shop for them now. Very easy to open, holds tight when locked in, and easy to close. I never thought I'd be a guy to fidget with his knives ever at all but this one is so fun I started doing it like the various knife youtubers! Looking at this as just a tool, the green micarta handle doesn't get slick nor too grippy, it's light for it's size, easy to deploy and put away, and the spear-point/drop-point blade shape with decent belly is so versatile. It's not meant to baton stuff, get a cheap hatchet or large thick camp knife for those jobs anyway. This is an EDC type of knife to handle packages, boxes, cordage/rope and other stuff for factory and farm workers like me. Can this dress out wild game you harvested? Sure can. Can it harvest mushrooms? Sure can. Cut through bale twine? Yep but straw and hay will wear off the protective coating. The blade is a decent steel that's very well heat treated and holds an edge decently well, a good middle of the road steel that gets very sharp and is easy to sharpen, holds it's edge well without being so hard it chips easily. If you have diamond plates and a strop or like a worksharp field sharpener which has said plates and strop on it you're set. I have a slight preference for not using D2, this steel is not as fidgety to sharpen as the currently popular D2 steel while also more stainless than D2. D2 isn't bad if done well and a PVD or similar coating, it's just peculiar due to the carbides when sharpening and you can't sharpen it too "fine". Neeves has a video about this and explains it a lot better. Can't say it enough, love this thing. It's worth every penny, it's at the upper echelon of what I'm comfortable spending on a knife. Spending $100 on a blade just will never make sense to me, and the $10 ones are crappy enough to want more, $30 knives often have something minor wrong with them or slight QC issues, this strikes that balance. High-end quality without the pricey super-steel and quasi-custom handles that lead to price-gouging. The main downside is the price is enough that it will sting if you lose it. The $10 Ozark Trails D2 blade you can go about your day if it's gone, this one is so nice it will make me pause for a bit if it's gone. Side recommendations also in my carry rotation based on my experience: Civivi Mini Praxis, $30, traditional flipper/thumb stud with thumb liner lock, thought I'd be spoil by the button lock but the Mini Praxis is so well done I just can't ignore it. I keep going back to it, it's cheaper, and the D2 steel is well done from this brand so it has it's uses for hard-wearing work. The CJRB Pyrite Lite is also on my rotation, $30 and the button-lock on this is an improvement of their earlier design. It's less bouncy when closing, also a very high-end feeling button lock, and has a smooth cleaver shape with great point that can still field dress animals and act like a box cutter. Average middle of the ground okay steel, a few colors to pick from, light, and the price is right if you want to try a button-lock for even cheaper without losing out much on quality besides the handle being a bit cheaper feeling yet still not bad. Both the Mini Praxis and Pyrite Lite are $30 and won't hurt as much if lost and easier to replace, another factor to consider.
P**N
It's knocking more expensive knives out of my pocket
This knife had a good reputation as a "budget" knife, but I never expected to love it as much as I do! I've exclusively carried my Sachse since I got it a few weeks ago. Large and small Sebenzas, Spydercos and Benchmades (all of which I love) sit on my desk while I carry this folder. I carry it in the same pocket as my phone with no issue. It is the most fun knife to open and close that I've ever experienced. I usually prefer back locks and am not one to fidget much, but I find myself meditatively opening it and closing it throughout the day. The button lock was a little bit sticky at first, but it's broken in nicely. It was razor sharp out of the box and I've been impressed by the edge retention of the 9Cr; it gets regular use and I haven't had to sharpen it yet. I don't usually like coated blades, but it's holding up well and contributes to the aesthetic of the knife. The green micarta provides a nice grip and the pocket clip, which I've read complaints about, functions perfectly. It's clear why this knife won an award when it was released in 2022. It's hard to believe that you can get such a great knife for this price.
L**D
Excellent knife
Super awesome knife. Comes sharp out of the box, looks great, smooth action, and very little button stick. I did take it apart, cleaned & lubed it. That did improve the button stick a little but it's nothing to complain about. Super solid knife and money well spent. I also have the Sencut Watauga but that one is a little disappointing as it has major button stick compared to this model. So be careful about that one if you're interested Overall, get this knife. It'll put a smile on your face
J**B
Great EDC Pocketknife
Solid knife. Opens quickly, locks up, button lock is great. The size is pocket - perfect. Micarta handle is just rough enough to give a good grip. I wouldn't order it if I were a lefty. Button lock is on one side. Blade is flat grind ( which I like ). Top marks for this guy.
G**A
Great value for what you pay
Great knive but don't expect the same quality of $150 knife. The only thing I wish they could do better is the action. But that's for $$$ knives. Great blade. Wonderful ergonomics for amazing price. This knife is worth more than what I paid for
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