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Mikov Stovka Blue 100-NH-7 A Pocket Knife

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Medium-sized pocket knife produced by the Czech brand Mikov, inspired by traditional Swiss army knives. Equipped with essential tools, it is perfect for both travel and everyday tasks.

Functions:
1. large blade (70 mm)
2. small blade
3. can opener
4. screwdriver
5. bottle opener
6. wire stripper
7. awl
8. wood saw
9. corkscrew

Technical data
Handle: plastic
Steel: stainless 420
Lock: slip joint
Length: 90 mm
Weight: 96 g
Manufacturer: Mikov, Czech Republic

More Information
Folded length 90 mm
Blade length 70 mm
Main blade lock No
Scales color Blue hue
Number of tools 9
Corkscrew Yes
Scissors No
Nailfile No
Blade material 420
Handle facings material Synthetic
Wood saw Yes
Weight 96 g
EAN 8590710100708
Manufacturer code 010176
Brand Mikov

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Number of reviews: 2

  1. l...
    60%

    In my Mikov Stovka, the handle scales were mounted crookedly, quite noticeably. This shop has a return system that makes such situations not scary, but maybe with Mikov a lot depends on the specific piece. The blades opened decently; the sharpening is, let's say, preliminary :)

  2. M... Review confirmed by purchase
    60%

    A pocket knife between the Victorinox Camper and Spartan in terms of the number of tools (for example, it has a saw like the Camper, but it does not have a small flat screwdriver on the tip of the can opener or a tweezer). In my piece, the bottle opener is almost impossible to pull out—it is set so deep in the closed position that I had to modify the design by placing a cork insert under it. Now it's perfect. Besides that, it slips off the edge of the cap. Seriously, Czechs, you are famous for light lager beers, and yet you messed up the opener? The whole thing is soaked in oil, so much that it drips. They didn't skimp on lubricants for the hinges. The saw doesn't lock in place, making it less safe than the Swiss knives. The main blade and scalpel come nicely sharpened from the factory. There is no hole for a lanyard or a ring—a minus. For this price, it's probably worth looking for something with a Swiss cross. If it cost as much as the Polish Gerlach Assist 12 (also a Spartan equivalent, very good value for money), it would be ok. Right now in my collection, I have this Mikov, the Gerlach Assist 12, and the Victorinox Camper, so I have the opportunity to compare them first-hand.

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