Ganzo's, as a whole, are amazing knives. The fact they are under $25 is absolutely insane. I expect you will be looking for other models of Ganzo in the future. Great users
I got knives that cost 10x this amount but will always have a special place in my heart for Ganzos. There just too good for the price. Only downside is they only release like one new model a year it seems like.
I bought one of these and it came dull as a rock. But I was able to sharpen up, so it’s not that big of a deal. Overall it’s not a bad knife for the price. However, I’ll still never buy another one though. They advertised bearings and it runs on washers.
@UltraMagaFan2 i believe all their crossbars except the new G768 have washers. Having handled most of them the G768 is a big upgrade not quite as strong on the springs and better action. All their liner locks have bearings. If you ever decide to get another crossbar from them, check out the G768 i use mine all the time!
I have a half dozen or so of Ganzo's. Great value. I like the FH D2 line, but the older 440C line has some good ones too. I have the larger version of this one in fact. They are built well, come sharp usually, and don't cost an arm and a leg. Great beaters, or a good entry point for newbies to the knife hobby. Inexpensive knives to learn how to sharpen on. Pretty amazing that you can get knives of this quality for around $25!
They get the basics right. This one had a even bevel and really sharp. Has a sharpening choil and was mostly centered. I've bought so many pricier knives that weren't sharp. The first step of making a knife is make sure it cuts 😂 I got several when I first started now I'm going back and getting the ones I didn't buy. Honestly when I get a new knife in the mail I'm happy no matter if it's $20 Ganzo or $200 knife. Thanks for watching man and check out the cut test short on this knife I posted today great score!
Even gandzo d2 at 63rc couldn't even surpass benchmade d2 at 59rc. And those benchmades went up to 61-62rc. Thats what's really sad. But for the Price, its not bad. 440 isnt bad for the price either. I Still have hatred for the brand for copying styles and riding on the backs of others. Without those others they would be no one.
@@Knifeaddictdillon well they copied their style and tried to ride in the backs of others to gain. Tried to use d2 fame as a good steel, ended up faking that too with piss poor heat treat. Just saying. Now they just have $20 knafs that are budget knives for the poor.
Ganzo's, as a whole, are amazing knives. The fact they are under $25 is absolutely insane. I expect you will be looking for other models of Ganzo in the future. Great users
I got knives that cost 10x this amount but will always have a special place in my heart for Ganzos. There just too good for the price. Only downside is they only release like one new model a year it seems like.
@@Knifeaddictdillon I agree. They could come out with new models more often
I bought one of these and it came dull as a rock. But I was able to sharpen up, so it’s not that big of a deal. Overall it’s not a bad knife for the price. However, I’ll still never buy another one though. They advertised bearings and it runs on washers.
@UltraMagaFan2 i believe all their crossbars except the new G768 have washers. Having handled most of them the G768 is a big upgrade not quite as strong on the springs and better action. All their liner locks have bearings. If you ever decide to get another crossbar from them, check out the G768 i use mine all the time!
Saw it on Amazon it says 8 inches in the pictures 🤔 and its the f753m1 in the description so confused lol
There's 2 versions
440C is decent steel, and Ganzo's heat treatment is excellent. i like the bigger version 7531 better.
I'll have to get one of those!
I have a half dozen or so of Ganzo's. Great value. I like the FH D2 line, but the older 440C line has some good ones too. I have the larger version of this one in fact. They are built well, come sharp usually, and don't cost an arm and a leg. Great beaters, or a good entry point for newbies to the knife hobby. Inexpensive knives to learn how to sharpen on. Pretty amazing that you can get knives of this quality for around $25!
They get the basics right. This one had a even bevel and really sharp. Has a sharpening choil and was mostly centered. I've bought so many pricier knives that weren't sharp. The first step of making a knife is make sure it cuts 😂 I got several when I first started now I'm going back and getting the ones I didn't buy. Honestly when I get a new knife in the mail I'm happy no matter if it's $20 Ganzo or $200 knife. Thanks for watching man and check out the cut test short on this knife I posted today great score!
Even gandzo d2 at 63rc couldn't even surpass benchmade d2 at 59rc. And those benchmades went up to 61-62rc. Thats what's really sad. But for the Price, its not bad.
440 isnt bad for the price either.
I Still have hatred for the brand for copying styles and riding on the backs of others. Without those others they would be no one.
Well this one is 440C. It's a bit unfair to compare Benchmade to Ganzo they cost about 200x more 🤣
@@Knifeaddictdillon well they copied their style and tried to ride in the backs of others to gain. Tried to use d2 fame as a good steel, ended up faking that too with piss poor heat treat. Just saying. Now they just have $20 knafs that are budget knives for the poor.