



🖤 Slice in Style: The Pocket Powerhouse You’ll Never Leave Behind
The SENCUT Sachse Pocket Knife features a premium satin-finished 9Cr18MoV blade paired with a black Micarta handle for ergonomic comfort and durability. Its ambidextrous button lock and reversible deep carry clip ensure smooth, one-handed operation for all users. Lightweight and compact, this foldable knife excels in versatility—perfect for outdoor adventures, everyday tasks, and gifting. Highly rated for quality and design, it’s a must-have EDC tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike.




















| ASIN | B0B3WYFCBY |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,294 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #410 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Length | 3.47 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | SENCUT |
| Brand Name | SENCUT |
| Color | A-Black Micarta |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 297 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Micarta |
| Included Components | Sencut S21007-1 Sachse |
| Item Length | 7.81 Inches |
| Item Shape | folding |
| Item Type Name | Sencut S21007-1 Sachse |
| Item Weight | 3.59 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sencut Shop |
| Model Name | S21007-1 |
| Model Number | S21007-1 |
| Part Number | S21007-1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Locking Blades |
| Special Features | Locking Blades |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 763416242753 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**.
Very nice-- do it if you are thinking about one!
Just received my Sencut Sachse black micarta, and first impressions are great! Fit and finish is excellent. Smooth opening, firm lock up, nice release, and the blade centers perfectly. Nice unobtrusive pocket clip. Beautiful and useful blade shape with a good edge, not needing any sharpening now. All in all, a very nice knife for $46 bucks. I rate it an easy $60-65 knife. One criticism, the handle is very comfortable with excellent ergos, but the micarta is a little slippery. I think as it wears in it will have a bit more texture. Very pleased will buy Sencut again. Joseph
M**M
Nice knife
Bought this for $47. After collecting flipper liner locks exclusively, I wanted to try a button lock, and this particular knife appeared to be a good one according to the various YouTube reviewers, and it was in my price range. This is now the most expensive knife in my collection of “inexpensive” EDC knives. My definition of “inexpensive” started at anything below $25, then moved up to $35, and now with this knife it has moved up to $50. Slowly, but surely, it's creeping upward. Moving on... This Sencut appears to be a keeper. I can open this knife using the button with a wrist flick, and also by using the thumb stud, but I prefer using the flipper. I do, however, like using the button to release the blade to close. It is much easier than disengaging a liner lock. Just have to make sure my fingers are out of the way of the blade falling close. I do notice/feel metal on metal scraping as I push the button. A little oil from time to time should help this. Overall, the fit/finish/execution of this knife is pretty good. All of the edges of the scales are nicely finished smooth and flush with the frame. All the screws are snug. The blade has a nice simple design, and is surprisingly quite sharp. It opens/closes very easily/smoothly. The blade lockup upon opening is crisp/strong with no wiggle at all, and the blade is nicely centered when closed. The blade detent is pretty good... closing the blade with a nice snap, and at the same time allowing the blade to be flipped open easily. There is nice jimping on both the blade and the flipper. The body of this knife does seem a little small considering the big blade it houses. But, it feels good in my hand. However, I do wish the Micarta had a little more texture for a better grip. To me, the scales are too smooth. Surprisingly, I think the pocket clip is pretty good. I can insert the knife into my jeans pocket without giving the clip any help, and the knife pulls out of my pocket fairly easily without hanging onto my pocket for dear life. This is all I ask of a pocket clip. I have some knives with really flimsy pocket clips that will bend easily, and some that are way too strong. Like the three bears... this one appears to me to be just right. Of course, if you are rough enough you can bend any clip. Like all knives, if you use them frequently you'll have to check the tightness of all the screws from time to time, or use some good thread locker. Overall, this appears to be a good, solid knife. My first venture into “button lock” land is a positive one.
M**O
What a great EDC knife!
This knife is amazing! I love everything about it. The scales are super ergonomic with no hot spots at all. The lock is fantastic and holds hard until you press the release. The blade is super sharp, and thin enough to be a slicer as well as a box opener. Great quality and construction. It opens like a dream and locks as soon as it hits the backstop. I can open it one handed, and both RH and LH work great. You will only need one hand to close it and the action is beautiful. You can feel the quality when you hold it, so this is my newest EDC to replace my tried and true Benchmade Bugout Ti, which I've used for years.
J**H
Amazing action and perfectly sharp
Ease of opening is incredible with the smooth action. I love the smoothness of the micarta scales. It’s bigger than my previous Kershaw but I think it suites best. It’s a stunning looking knife and love the deep carry clip. It comes razor sharp and has held its edge with extended use. The 9cr is a great blade steel for the price and pairs well the the micarta material in the scales.
J**N
Not As Good As Expected - Review Update
I've owned a Civivi Conspirator button lock for a couple of years and liked the action on the knife. So, I figured that given the reviews. I'd purchase a Sencut Sachse button lock. I was expecting great things from the knife but was disappointed. Possibly it's just an issue of quality control. Upon arrival the Sachse was extremely difficult to open with the flipper tab and I had to push the blade release button so hard. That my thumb joint was sore after opening the knife a dozen or so times. Additionally, I had to take a diamond file to the flipper tab to take down a sharp spot. Maybe it was a Friday afternoon or Monday morning made knife. I've opened and closed the knife close to five hundred times to work in the action, and though it has gotten better. The knife does not snap open unless I flick my wrist, and the button lock is still a stiff and annoying to depress. I have over one hundred pocketknives in my collection, though this is just my third button lock knife. The Sachse wasn't that expensive, but I expected a great deal more from the brand, and I do have other Sencut knives in my collection that I thoroughly enjoy. Most of my knives aren't complete "safe queens" and I do use many on regular basis. At this point I'm going to have to take the Sachse apart, clean and oil it, and see if there is anything I can do to loosen up the action and reduce the stiffness of the button lock. I usually work on my knives anyway. So, it's not that big a deal. But the knife should have performed better out the box, and hopefully, I can make it a knife that I'll like. On the positive side. It's fairly comfortable in hand, it came sharp, and the materials are of a decent quality given the price point. Hopefully, if you purchase a Sachse, you won't run into the same issues. Overall, not a bad knife. But mine came with some serious flaws. Update. After taking the knife apart, cleaning it thoroughly and it definitely needed the cleaning, and oiling the knife. It has become comfortable to open and close. I'm still breaking the knife in and it's becoming better over time. The knife is starting to open with authority and there isn't a great deal of button stick when closing the knife. It now closes smoothly, and I feel that it's a nice addition to my collection of working knives. So, if you purchase a Sencut Sachse and aren't initially pleased. Take the time to dismantle, clean and oil the knife. It will make all the difference in the end. If you don't feel confident in dismantling and reassembling the knife. Watch a couple of YouTube videos. It's not all that hard and the tools needed are not that expensive and can be used on other knives or other projects. If you are starting to get into knife collecting. Pick up some cleaning solvent, blue (medium) Loctite for the screws, and oil designed for use with knives. Good luck and enjoy your Sachse.
J**Y
Excellent tool and fidget knife
I use this for my work knife and it is extremely good. The blade is a pretty good size for belly slicing, pull cuts, and push cuts in my experience. I have XL sized hands and it is very easy to use and comfortable. I like to fidget with my knives (as I'm sure a lot of you do) and this thing is a fidget machine! The ONLY complaint I have is the flipper opening is a little weak. But still pretty good. Recommend!
R**P
Great inexpensive daily driver
Sharpened out of the box, has a great feel and is solid in hand. Just be careful with it sometimes wanting to open up, only had it try to once in pocket though so it's not that big of an issue to take stars off.
B**T
On the larger side, but a perfect fidget knife
First and foremost, this knife is a perfect fidget object. Between the flipper, the button lock, and the thumb stud, there are lots of ways you can actuate it and the action is very smooth. I am also a big fan of the micarta scales. Solid grip, wears in well, and not too heavy. Highly recommend. One thing of note: This knife has a surprising large blade for its profile. Seems about the size of a Bugout (but thicker) when you are holding it, but the height of the blade stock makes it seem much larger. I am fine with this, but could see where non-knife people may think it is a bit excessive if you pull it out to open an Amazon box. Comes with a padded case and microfiber cloth. Would have rather saved a couple bucks instead of having some swag I probably won't use, but if you aren't like me with more knives than you reasonable carry in the course of a month, then I bet those would be impressive additions. Glad I pulled the trigger.
A**R
Mejor navaja económica 2022
Magnífica navaja. Los acabados son de calidad superior y el ajuste impecable. El tacto de la micarta muy agradable, es muy confortable en la mano. El funcionamiento de su mecanismo es suave y perfecto. Viene protegida en un estuche acolchado. Gran compra. Muy recomendable.
S**G
El cierre
No me gusta mucho la verdad
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