Very nice knife with a tanto-style blade. The silver-black color transition looks quite impressive. It's worth noting that the handle is quite simple – it lacks any contouring for the shape of the hand or fingers (this is not necessarily a drawback – some people prefer it that way). The steel seems solid, the handle scales are sturdy, and the mechanism works securely and smoothly. Silver accents add style. One of my favorite knives.
Bestech Knives Kendo Two Tone Folding Knife - Black
Folding knife EDC (Every Day Carry) featuring a Tanto-style blade designed for everyday use and outdoor missions. The blade is crafted from wear-resistant, high-carbon D2 tool steel and sports a flat grind. Satin finishing provides a semi-matte appearance, while a black coating enhances both the spine and the area near the handle scales. For improved control during operation, jimping has been added to the spine at the thumb rest.
convenient opening, Liner Lock mechanism
Deployment of the blade is accomplished via a compact flipper, with a smooth action facilitated by a ball bearing pivot on the knife’s main axis. Secure blade retention is provided by a Liner Lock mechanism.
Handle scales made of G10 laminate, flexible steel clip
Handle scales are crafted from black G10 laminate, composed of multiple layers of fiberglass set in epoxy resin. A non-slip grip is provided by the textured scales combined with jimping at the index finger rest. A flexible steel clip is included, and a lanyard hole is integrated at the end of the handle.
Main features
- Tanto-style blade
- Blade crafted from D2 tool steel
- Edge features a flat grind
- Satin finish applied to the blade
- Black-coated spine and section near the handle
- Deployment via flipper mechanism
- Ball bearing pivot for smooth operation
- Secured by a Liner Lock system
- Handle constructed from G10 laminate with textured pattern
- Jimping present along the spine
- Steel pocket clip with flexible design
- Lanyard hole included for additional security
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Bestech Knives is a manufacturer of high-quality knives, known primarily for its refined folding models. The brand has earned worldwide recognition for its precision craftsmanship, modern approach to design and use of selected materials - from tool steels to premium plastics and titanium. An important part of the brand's identity is its collaborations with renowned designers. Among them are prominent Polish designers Kombou (Grzegorz Grabarski), Ostap Hel and Poltergeist Works (Jakub Wieczorkiewicz), as well as creators from the US, such as Nick Rogers, Frank Grissom and Keanu Alfaro.
| Type | Folder |
|---|---|
| Style | Multipurpose |
| Blade length | 89 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3.5 mm |
| Blade profile | Tanto |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Very good |
| Corrosion resistance | Low |
| Lock type | Liner Lock |
| Overall length | 209 mm |
| Blade material | D2 |
| Opening method | Flipper |
| Handle | G10 laminate |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | No |
| Weight | 124 g |
| EAN | 5905317901321 |
| Manufacturer code | BG06A-2 |
| Brand | Bestech Knives |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 8
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The knife is very nice, it looks even better in person than in the photos. Excellent craftsmanship visible in every detail, smooth mechanism, very sharp and made from good steel. I recommend it to those who are undecided.
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The knife is very nice, looks even better in person than in the pictures. Excellent craftsmanship is visible in every detail, the mechanism works smoothly, it is very sharp and made of good steel. I recommend it for those who are undecided.
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I've had it for about 2 weeks, it looks great—an ideal EDC knife to carry every day. It's small, light, you don't feel it in your pocket, and it's solid. My only complaint is that it must have been sharpened at a low grit from the factory, so it lost sharpness quickly.
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Beautiful folding tanto. The knife is very elegant, light, with a large blade. In my opinion, it's much better and better designed than the Paladin from the same manufacturer. The only downside is that the bearing in my piece doesn't run smoothly—which is why I'm returning it.
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The knife is super sharp, glides through everything, the blade works instantly... cutting with it is pure fun. A downside is the single-position clip, only for right-handers. The blade's appearance commands respect. It's worth having, doesn't get in the way of everyday carrying.
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I really like the knife, it looks like a mini katana. The blade is made of solid D2 tool steel, which makes it not afraid of daily tasks. The knife is quite thick, so working with wood is not a problem for it. I recommend it.
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The knife looks better than in the photos. After several dozen openings, the knife opens very smoothly, and once fully opened, there is no play at all. Fairly light with a solid blade that tapers from almost the spine into the edge. This is the first tanto profile knife I own. The scales feel warm and have a good grip in hand. The only downside were the sharp edges of the scales near the flipper, which would dig into the fingertip when opening. Gently scraping the edges with another knife solved the problem.
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