Civivi Knives Elementum II EDC 2.96" Folding Drop Point Plain Satin Nitro-V Steel Blade Ultem Handle
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Product Details
MSRP $90.00
MPN C18062P7
UPC 689826331644
Description
Carry the ultimate in compact convenience with a Civivi C18062P Elementum II Ultem folding pocket knife. Ideal for those who appreciate both style and functionality, these knives offer a perfect blend of practicality and portability. Designed to be ever-ready at your side, they are the go-to tools for everyday tasks, from opening packages to more intricate cutting needs. Civivi C18062P Elementum II Ultem folding pocket knife features a flipper blade design, Ultem handle material, and liner locking mechanism; designed to carry on a daily basis for general utility and convenience.Ultem is a semi-transparent, high strength plastic material known for its exceptional durability, and resistance to heat and chemicals. Ultem is a relatively lightweight material, contributing to a comfortable grip and overall handle balance. Ultem is easy to clean and sanitize.Nitro-V is a type of stainless steel that is designed specifically for use in the manufacturing of high-quality knives. It is a relatively new steel, first introduced in 2017, and is rapidly gaining popularity among knife makers and enthusiasts.A button lock is a type of locking mechanism used in folding knives to secure the blade in the open position. It consists of a small button or lever located on the handle of the knife that, when pressed, disengages the lock and allows the blade to be closed. *Note that the button lock is designed with a spring under the button to provide just the right amount of tension so that there is enough resistance to avoid accidental opening, while still offering the ideal amount of pressure to release the lock.A flipper is a small protrusion located on the spine of a folding knife that is used to open the blade with one hand. When closed, the flipper extends beyond the handle of the knife, allowing the user to easily flip it open using their thumb or index finger.