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The Ruike P801-SF is a compact tactical folding knife featuring an 86mm 14C28N stainless steel blade known for exceptional sharpness and durability. Its stainless steel handle with a secure frame lock offers rugged reliability and a sleek industrial look. Designed for ambidextrous use, it includes a deep-carry pocket clip for discreet everyday carry. Praised for smooth flipping action after minor maintenance, this knife delivers premium performance and style at an unbeatable price point, making it a top choice for camping, hiking, and EDC gear.










| ASIN | B06XD65VQF |
| Age Range Description | all round |
| Best Sellers Rank | #173,291 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #761 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 86 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Brand Name | Ruike |
| Color | P801 Siliver |
| Customer Package Type | Boxed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,384) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06942870370491 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Item Length | 3.46 Inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 86 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Ruike® Direct USA |
| Model Name | RKEP801SF |
| Model Number | Ruike P801-SF |
| Part Number | RKEP801SF |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.4" |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Industrial |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
J**E
INCREDIBLE KNIFE
Honestly this little knife would be a great deal even at $60.00, for under $30, its a steal. The stainless steel handle is simple, masculine, and attractive. Rugged enough to handle more than anything you could throw at it and elegant enough to wear in your suit pocket. Its lines are beautiful and the blade takes a scary sharp edge, and arrives wicked sharp int he box. The only thing I do not like are the blue accents. RUIKE, PLEASE MAKE ONE THAT IS JUST STAINLESS EVERYWHERE-- no more blue nonesense Anyway, I really cant say anything bad about this little tool. Even customer service (which, granted, is somewhat challenging to actually get ahold of) was extraordinarily helpful when I emailed them. I reached out to ask for a new pocket clip was that wasnt that irritating blue color, and they happily obliged and sent me one free of charge. I was ECSTATIC and although shipping from china to the US took a long time, it was well worth the wait. The new pocket clip looks phenomenal and I used the a wire brush tool on the dremmel to take the color off the thumb stud and the pivot washer. All things considered this is my favorite folder I have ever owned- the only knife I would rather have is a Sibenza, but this knife costs a solid 300 less. Especially considered the price factor, I would recommend this knife to anyone and look forward to more great products from Ruike. Semper Fi, Joshua
A**R
Well made knife
I wanted a simple, elegant, easy to carry knife for those times when a larger knife such as a Spyderco Manix 2XL, or a Cold Steel Recon 1 were less appropriate. After reading the reviews about the Ruike P801 and noticing the less than $30.00 price tag I decided to give it a try. It fits the bill nicely. It is slim, elegant, tastefully finished, with a 14C28N steel blade that came sharp and is still sharp after almost 2 months of intermittent use mostly to cut paper, cardboard, twine and light, thin, plastic. Fit and finish are spot on. It has weight for it"s size at 4.2 oz, but not overly so. It has a 3.5 inch blade, it is just under 8 inches in overall length, slightly over an inch wide, and about 5/16 of an inch thick, so definitely smaller than either of the knives mentioned above. Because it is slim and a frame lock it must be held properly for rapid deployment, but once this is understood, deployment either by thumb stud or flipper is quick and smooth thanks to it's ball bearing pivot. Lock up is solid with no blade play in any direction and the blade is perfectly centered unlike my Recon 1 or either of my Manix 2XLs one of which I returned due to fit and finish issues. Blade and handle are stonewashed and do not readily show scratches, from rubbing against keys in my pocket, but I use a pocket organizer anyway so metal to metal contact is minimal. All in all I am happy with this purchase. Being a knife for lighter, more gentlemanly, and intermittent use(for me at least)I am expecting it to provide quality service for some time.
J**E
Very good $30 flipper knife
Someone tweeted about this knife and the response was it was just about a five star knife. I looked over a bunch of reviews, of course some bad but most people were very happy with this. So I went ahead and ordered it. I figured it couldn't be to bad for a $30 knife with ball bearing pivot. When I got it, the action was a bit stiff. Could barely open it with the thumb studs, but using the flipper was good. Blade centering was very good and the blade is freaking sharp! Worked with it fora few days and I thought, I'll take it apart and add a few drops of oil to the pivot to help it along. Come to find the bearings had some thick grease in them, so I cleaned it up, used a light weight oil instead. Re-assembled it and what a huge difference it made. This thing flips so easy now. It is a new favorite now. For some who say it is very hard to flip open, make sure your not putting any pressure on the frame lock bar when trying to open it. I have done that. It wont open very well. Otherwise, really nice knife, it looks good and it has an anodized blue deep pocket clip too. Well worth the $30
D**L
Great knife for it's price.
Knife is very sharp out of the box. Feels well made. Awesome acoustic snap when opening. Did require a bit of pivot lube to ease up the detent. The two complaints I have are that there thumb stud is pretty tricky to operate. This is partially due to the placement of the thumb stud and the strength of the frame lock detent. I highly suggest using your thumb nail instead of the meat of your thumb. It's very easy to slip off and cut yourself if you don't know exactly how to thumb flick it. Also the forward edge of the back flipper is a little uncomfortable. I hope they make it just a little larger and round the front of it more in the future. I've smoothed out the edges of mine and I love it. Super slim and feels top notch. All in all I would buy another.
T**S
Quality bargain
All the rave reviews are basically correct. This beauty is well made, with a perfectly centered no-wobble blade, opens easily with the ball-bearing (not screw) joint, locks solidly, the 14C28N stainless steel is easy to sharpen, retains a precise edge, cleans nicely, and clips with a low profile so you don't have the end of the handle sticking obnoxiously out of your pocket. The blue metal clip is a nice aesthetic touch contrasting with the silver steel of the blade and handle. Has a lanyard hole. My only complaint is there's just one clip position, tip-up when closed with the blade opening to the right, but that also happens to be my preferred clip position so no problem. Currently my favorite EDC and I've had several compliments from people who haven't heard of the brand. I especially like not having to deal with plastic scales on the handle, which inevitably end up fraying my jeans after pulling the knife out and replacing it a couple dozen times. Just really a sold beautiful well-designed knife at a good price.
A**R
Great knife for money
Great bang for your buck. Got it at a great price. Very excellent knife
I**N
Best $30 I've ever spent!
This is a great knife. I've bought 4 so far, and I wouldn't be surprised if I purchased more. I've owned $100+ knives that don't function as well, I'm having trouble understanding how Ruike has managed to produce something of this quality for such an affordable price. Here are the reasons I love this blade, and why I'm not afraid to use the heck out of it everyday. 1. Great blade steel for the $. It isn't razor sharp out of the box, but it's pretty good. Took me a half hour to polish it to a mirror, and now it push cuts through phone book paper. 2. It functions so smooth. Rides on bearings, has a solid detent, and it drops closed with ease. 3. It has a deep carry clip 4. No blade play forward, backward, or side to side 5. The only bad review I saw was discoloration of the anodizing, mine came a bit off, it is so insignificant it really doesn't bother me. 6. The blade is perfectly centered when closed! 7. There is a stabilizing pin, I wasn't expecting this due to a disassembly I watched on YouTube, they must've fixed that problem. Couple bad things, results may vary 1. The factory grind angle was a tiny bit off near the tip. I was able to fix it with my sharpening system, but many people may not have access to that or know how to use one. That being said, my $200 ZT had a weird factory grind too. A knife is rarely ever perfect out of the box. 2. The thumb stubs kind of sucks. I would be completely happy if they weren't even there. The detent is so strong that I can't get a good enough purchase on them to deploy the blade. I like unassisted flippers, and if you use the flipper tab the strong detent makes this blade flick out quite nicely. 3. The frame lock engages at about 40%, which is perfect, but if you grip the knife firmly and apply pressure it shifts in to about 50%. I never expected perfect tolerances with a sub $30 knife, but this kind of bugs me. Hopefully it breaks in, or will stop it once I polish it up a bit. Overall, spend the $30, and give this blade a home in your pocket. Baby it, beat the shit out of it, lose it, and buy another one, it's only $30 and functions like a dream. Hell, do what I did and buy 4 for your friends and family, you will most certainly not regret it.
G**N
Useless thumb studs
This knife's action is MUCH smoother than I was expecting. I didn't pay attention when buying, so I didn't realize it's using ball bearing bushings rather than nylon or phosphor bronze washers. That was a pleasant surprise. My major complaint with this is the thumb studs. Or at least, trying to use them. The detent in the blade is significant. They do this to make the flipper tab more effective and keep the blade securely closed. The detent however is far too strong to allow you to deploy the knife with the thumb studs. I tried to brute force it and ended up tearing a good portion of my thumbnail off of the nail bed, and the knife remained closed. This blade just isn't designed to be deployed with the thumb studs... so I wish they weren't there in the first place. I've also scuffed the thumb studs while sharpening to 17 degrees. so I'd avoid sharpening beyond 20 degrees on stones or slack belts. The flipper tab could also use some work in my opinion. When using it to deploy the knife, it curves up a bit. While it's chamfered, it still pokes a bit into your finger as you push it through the handle. This actually gets worse with the blade deployed. That flipper tab becomes a finger guard when open. It curves down toward the handle and digs in quite badly to your index finger. It's really not a joy to use for us larger handed folks. You can back off of the intended place for your index finger and it's more comfortable, but then your pinky finger isn't on the handle any more, so it's less secure. I think both of these could have probably been solved by not curving the flipper tab and added some shallow jimping to it to give the extra grip when deploying it. On the positive side, this thing is built like a tank. Stainless handles make it a bit heavier than you might first assume, but it feels very solid and sturdy. The Sandvik 12C28N steel is also a good choice for this price point. Holds it's edge fairly well (a good step up from 440C and 8Cr13MoV that a lot of other similarly priced knives use).
K**.
Das ist das schärfste Messer "Out f the Box", was ich je erhalten habe!
Tolles Messer! Stabil, durch den Edelstahlgriff sehr robust, schlank, tolle Optik und super scharf abgezogen! Das ist das schärfste Messer "Out of the Box", was ich je gekauft habe, und ich habe schon viele Messer gekauft! Auch wesentlich teuere Messer wie Spyderco PM2 waren längst nicht so scharf! Auch der Klingengang ist super, spielfrei und trotzdem sehr leichtgängig. Klingenlage absolut mittig Der Detend ist im geschlossenen Zustand etwas fest, dies ist aber für die Flipper-Betätigung vorteilhaft. Nur bei der einhändigen Öffnung über die Daumenpins ist es zu schwergängig! Wie es um die Schnitthaltigkeit des Klingenstahls Sandvik 14C28n mit Härtegrad 60 HRC (Herstellerangabe) bestellt ist, kann ich erst nach entsprechendem längerem Gebrauch feststellen. Ales in allem ein tolles Preis-Leistungsverhältniss; nur zu empfehlen!
M**K
Buena calidad
Todo bien, calidad buena
J**R
Muy bien hecha.
Es un buen producto perfectamente ajustado y con buen filo.
M**.
Echt toll
Echt Tolles Messer, extrem leichtgängig beim öffnen und schließen. Superscharf und hält auch die schärfe. Schön leicht und liegt gut in der Hand auch bei größeren Händen. Alles in allem empfehlenswert.
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Nabaja ruike
Una gran nabaja muy bien acabada y muy bonita
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