Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
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Brand | GERBER |
Model Name | G6751 |
Special Feature | Pocket Clip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | G6751 |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | 3.5 in. Blade |
Blade Length | 6.5 Centimeters |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Item Weight | 2.7 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Item Length | 5 Inches |
Manufacturer | Gerber Gear |
Part Number | G6751 |
Item Weight | 2.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | G6751 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Material | Other |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Pocket Clip |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
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Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
Brand | GERBER |
Model Name | G6751 |
Special Feature | Pocket Clip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | G6751 |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | 3.5 in. Blade |
About this item
- Handles feature molded Kraton rubber inserts
- Low profile oval hold allows one-handed opening
- 3.5-inch blade length
- Weighs 3 ounces
- Limited lifetime warranty
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ASIN | B00004WA57 |
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #263,885 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1,292 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
Date First Available | September 8, 2007 |
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As the name suggests, they're very easy to open and use. All it takes is one hand to smoothly deploy the stalwart stainless steel blade.
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E-Z Out knives from Gerber are E-Z to access, E-Z to open, and E-Z to use. The handle features molded Kraton rubber inserts, providing a positive and comfortable grip during use. Plus, the low-profile oval hole in the blade allows one-handed opening, yet keeps the blade shape unobtrusive for everyday use. This full-size knife will clip easily to your pocket or belt, so it can be carried in any situation. The pocket clip is stainless steel, removable, and replaceable. 3.5-inch blade length. 8-inch open length.
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Customers like the fit, comfort, portability, ease of opening, and ease of sharpening of the knife. They mention that it fits their hand well, provides good grip, and is very light weight. Some appreciate the one-handed opening and closing action, and find it perfect for opening cardboard boxes, cutting rope, and sharpens well.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the knife. They mention that it is very heavy duty, the blade remains just as strong as the day they got it, and the knife is made in the USA, which lends to some great quality. It is an excellent knife and for this price range, it is a great deal. It feels solid in your hand, but yet is easy to carry clipped to your pocket, and it has a good utilitarian, all-purpose blade. Some mention that the older models are light and rigid, similar to Zytel.
"...The blade is a simple clip point. the thumb hole works just fine (I have small hands but fat thumbs)...." Read more
"...So a run down of the pros:DurableEasy to useSHARPsafesturdylightweightHold its edge..." Read more
"...in all, I very highly recommend this knife for anyone who needs a good utilitarian, all-purpose blade. Properly cared for, it'll last forever...." Read more
"...This is a very lightweight knife, with sturdy construction...." Read more
Customers find the ease of sharpening of the knife to be a great feature. They mention that the blade is very sharp out of the box, sharpens well, and works well. The double flat and serrated blade provides a bit more versatility than the non-serrated blade, and it is the perfect knife for not getting in the way.
"...With respect to sharpening...I hope you can see in the photo, it sharpened easily and the edge came back very acceptably...." Read more
"...So a run down of the pros:DurableEasy to useSHARPsafesturdylightweightHold its edge..." Read more
"...mechanism, the feature I like most about this knife is the dual flat and serrated blade...." Read more
"...It seems to be the perfect knife for not getting in the way.I own the EZ Out in three different styles, two of which have the S30V blade...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the knife. They mention that it is very light weight yet extremely durable, it fits in their hand easily, and it is thin in their pocket. They also mention that the black clip does not show as much as a silver one. Overall, customers are happy with the port-ability of this knife.
"...This maybe the one issue I have with it. But it is light small so it sits alone in my back left pocket tip up (2 of 3 problems solved)...." Read more
"...DurableEasy to useSHARPsafesturdylightweightHold its edge..." Read more
"...It is lightweight and fits unobtrusively in your pocket, ready for action if needed...." Read more
"...This is a very lightweight knife, with sturdy construction...." Read more
Customers find the ease of opening of the knife to be a great feature. They mention that it easily opens with one hand, and the lock up positively. It is perfect for opening cardboard boxes, cutting rope, and sharpening. The skeleton design makes it extremely easy to flip out with either hand, making it easy to pull open and close. The sharp, serrated edge ensures easy release, and it cuts through nearly anything.
"...So a run down of the pros:DurableEasy to useSHARPsafesturdylightweightHold its edge..." Read more
"...this while working on a construction site, and it is perfect for opening cardboard boxes, cutting rope, sharpening pencils, slicing open plastic bags..." Read more
"...This is a very lightweight knife, with sturdy construction. Easy one hand opening, and comfortable fit clipped in a pocket makes this my favorite..." Read more
"...I could flick it open with ease. The action was lock tight with no fear of it closing on my fingers. Unfortunately, I lost it during a vacation...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the knife. They say it's versatile, inexpensive, and well worth the price.
"...First and foremost for the price it is a great value, (my subjective opinion of course)...." Read more
"...The price here is unbeatable, so I've ordered some extras in case one gets misplaced...." Read more
"...over the last 10 years - They've always been sharp, sturdy and value-priced...." Read more
"...This is a fine pocket knife overall and it's inexpensive. It's made in the US near as I can tell though I'm not positive...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the knife. They mention it fits their hand well, is comfortable to carry all day, and has great ergonomics. The hard metal coating is black and provides a good feel in the hand. The pocket clip is still tight and in place, and the clip ensures it secures to any pocket when not in use. For a weapon, this is a fine and practical working knife, and it has a nice curve that matches the handle.
"...Hard metal coated black and perfect tightness, BUT it is not a low rise! Quiet alot of the handle shows when being carried...." Read more
"...Easy one hand opening, and comfortable fit clipped in a pocket makes this my favorite everyday carry knife...." Read more
"...Even though it is somewhat large to carry in my pocket, it is so light that I barely notice it is there...." Read more
"...super comfortable, and a great cutting edge, this is a backpacking\hiking dream if wanting to carry a knife big enough to handle most situations..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the security of the knife. They mention that the lock has a strong and satisfying snap, it locks out well to inspire confidence, and the locking mechanism works very well. The back lock is great and shows no signs of play or wobble. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and security of this knife.
"...All in all, an excellent 50/50 locking knife at this price. I may even buy another to keep as a spare." Read more
"...The clip is secure and not bulky...." Read more
"...This fit the bill. The quality is good. The lock is strong. The action is smooth...." Read more
"...The blade is strong, with no sideways play. It locks well, and is easy to open one handed." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the knife. They mention that the ridges are still there, and provide good grip and control in wet conditions. The grip has a little rubber for a secure grip, and the plastic handle is light weight and seems snag-free.
"...The familiar raised rubber ridges are still there, and provide good grip and control in wet conditions...." Read more
"...The Griptilian is famous in the knife world for its comfortable grip and it's elegant design...." Read more
"...The only drawback is where the clip is located it is a little uncomfortable to hold. However for the price I am impressed with the knife...." Read more
"...is thin, making the knife great for carrying in a pocket, but is easy to grip. I've never had the lock fail on me, but it's easy to operate...." Read more
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I have a smaller hand size for a man...I can get away with wearing "small" work gloves (If you are familiar with Hyflex: size 7 fits me like a...well perfectly). And I can just get my pinky snug on the back, so if you are looking for that fourth finger grip and you have a larger hand, you might be disappointed. No lanyard hole, so that could be a deal breaker for you.
With that out of the way, let's get into why I decided that this knife deserves a review and mention. I have no idea what coating is on this blade, but what I do know is that I live is Hawaii. For some that means palm trees, crystal water, and coconut wahines, but it also means that any metal tools you own, rust. And they decide that they want to rust in the most ridiculously fast way possible. I included a picture and you can see...it's pretty rust free after 6 years. I have quite a few things in carbon steel and they are already an "antique" rust orange. Garden tools have decided that they want to chase the rust Olympic gold medal! There is a pin, which appears to be for the lock back pivot, that is orange (see photo), but the rest of the knife is in great shape. Speaking of lock back, mine has been great. There is a little back play on the blade, but no side to side movement. I have never tied to dangle a 45lb plate off the tip and lift it with a cherry picker, but as far as light to medium duty tasks that you would expect to use a pocket knife for, it has handled them very sufficiently. It is a 24/7 carry and if I have a pocket it will be in that pocket. Even running shorts.
When I worked in catering (Hawaii is also so darn expensive that having a weekend job is almost a right of passage), I beat the crap out of it. it stabbed at balloon towers (made a 5 min job out of an otherwise 30 min grumble fest). I've used it to cut all sorts of cordage and ties, packages, wrappers, plastic, zip ties etc. I've used it for prying (chaffer pans can get stuck when in the steam bath pan and they get hot to touch...yes disclaimer: if you have a better tool then you should probably use it instead). I've even used it to cut through thin gauge craft wire that a florist decided to use as tie downs (overly bird nest kine wraps, with no systemic pattern, in a cro magnon fashion) [description added for emphasis. see disclaimer above] for a dozen flower bouquets to the arbor. Of course the bridal party then wanted the bouquets for the reception and when asked the florist just stood there with a blank look of "I didn't think that far ahead and I also spent an hour randomly tying them on, so good luck getting them down in any short amount of time...". You get my point.
The blade is a simple clip point. the thumb hole works just fine (I have small hands but fat thumbs). Maybe mine has loosened up from when it was brand new, but I have no problem with one hand open with my thumb as intended. I can even wrist flick it open or pinch the thumb hole and open with the blade side. so it is definitely true to the "e-z out" moniker. There is also a small detent so the blade has a stop at close to 90 degrees. a small but very important finger saving safety feature. With respect to the serrations, on a small pocket knife I thin serrations are ideal and I agree with the reviewer that mentioned cutting hay bale wire...that's a serrated job not a fine edge job. If I'm wood or bush crafting then yes, I would enjoy a fine edge up close to the bolster for those controlled blade functions, but for everyday utility, the serrations come in very handy, to the point where I personally have a need for serrations more times then I find myself wishing I had a full fine edge...at least for my use anyway. If I need a fine edge then I just grab a fixed blade and make obvious and intentional gestures with it, so that I don't scare the natives of course.
With respect to sharpening...I hope you can see in the photo, it sharpened easily and the edge came back very acceptably. it is paper sharp and can shave hairs, so I'm quite satisfied.
And with that last bit...the reason why I'm here typing a review. Dog it, ignore it, pick on it all you want; say it is worthless or cheap . This knife has come through for me for 6 years now. It has been abused. The reason for that is because it's features and attributes make it an actual pocket knife. It is light and small so it goes unnoticed until its purpose is needed. It's purpose is to cut and slice...and even saw; when cutting or slicing is required...it is there. Sawing is only recommended when there is a desperate Bridesmaid and a hopeless florist, then for that scenario: in case of emergency break glass.
It's not for show, it's for putting in work. It goes fishing,, it goes hiking, it goes into an office, it goes for sweaty workouts, and it goes to formal dinners...when forced to. It does this because it is is supposed to be "cheap" and it's supposed to be a "beater". Yet here I am 6 years later, as I'm sharpening it and inspecting the edge that just went back on it, that's when it comes full circle...this has been a workhorse of a knife for me and for all that I have put it through...Trust.
That's why this is not just a good knife, it's a great knife.
I have a smaller hand size for a man...I can get away with wearing "small" work gloves (If you are familiar with Hyflex: size 7 fits me like a...well perfectly). And I can just get my pinky snug on the back, so if you are looking for that fourth finger grip and you have a larger hand, you might be disappointed. No lanyard hole, so that could be a deal breaker for you.
With that out of the way, let's get into why I decided that this knife deserves a review and mention. I have no idea what coating is on this blade, but what I do know is that I live is Hawaii. For some that means palm trees, crystal water, and coconut wahines, but it also means that any metal tools you own, rust. And they decide that they want to rust in the most ridiculously fast way possible. I included a picture and you can see...it's pretty rust free after 6 years. I have quite a few things in carbon steel and they are already an "antique" rust orange. Garden tools have decided that they want to chase the rust Olympic gold medal! There is a pin, which appears to be for the lock back pivot, that is orange (see photo), but the rest of the knife is in great shape. Speaking of lock back, mine has been great. There is a little back play on the blade, but no side to side movement. I have never tied to dangle a 45lb plate off the tip and lift it with a cherry picker, but as far as light to medium duty tasks that you would expect to use a pocket knife for, it has handled them very sufficiently. It is a 24/7 carry and if I have a pocket it will be in that pocket. Even running shorts.
When I worked in catering (Hawaii is also so darn expensive that having a weekend job is almost a right of passage), I beat the crap out of it. it stabbed at balloon towers (made a 5 min job out of an otherwise 30 min grumble fest). I've used it to cut all sorts of cordage and ties, packages, wrappers, plastic, zip ties etc. I've used it for prying (chaffer pans can get stuck when in the steam bath pan and they get hot to touch...yes disclaimer: if you have a better tool then you should probably use it instead). I've even used it to cut through thin gauge craft wire that a florist decided to use as tie downs (overly bird nest kine wraps, with no systemic pattern, in a cro magnon fashion) [description added for emphasis. see disclaimer above] for a dozen flower bouquets to the arbor. Of course the bridal party then wanted the bouquets for the reception and when asked the florist just stood there with a blank look of "I didn't think that far ahead and I also spent an hour randomly tying them on, so good luck getting them down in any short amount of time...". You get my point.
The blade is a simple clip point. the thumb hole works just fine (I have small hands but fat thumbs). Maybe mine has loosened up from when it was brand new, but I have no problem with one hand open with my thumb as intended. I can even wrist flick it open or pinch the thumb hole and open with the blade side. so it is definitely true to the "e-z out" moniker. There is also a small detent so the blade has a stop at close to 90 degrees. a small but very important finger saving safety feature. With respect to the serrations, on a small pocket knife I thin serrations are ideal and I agree with the reviewer that mentioned cutting hay bale wire...that's a serrated job not a fine edge job. If I'm wood or bush crafting then yes, I would enjoy a fine edge up close to the bolster for those controlled blade functions, but for everyday utility, the serrations come in very handy, to the point where I personally have a need for serrations more times then I find myself wishing I had a full fine edge...at least for my use anyway. If I need a fine edge then I just grab a fixed blade and make obvious and intentional gestures with it, so that I don't scare the natives of course.
With respect to sharpening...I hope you can see in the photo, it sharpened easily and the edge came back very acceptably. it is paper sharp and can shave hairs, so I'm quite satisfied.
And with that last bit...the reason why I'm here typing a review. Dog it, ignore it, pick on it all you want; say it is worthless or cheap . This knife has come through for me for 6 years now. It has been abused. The reason for that is because it's features and attributes make it an actual pocket knife. It is light and small so it goes unnoticed until its purpose is needed. It's purpose is to cut and slice...and even saw; when cutting or slicing is required...it is there. Sawing is only recommended when there is a desperate Bridesmaid and a hopeless florist, then for that scenario: in case of emergency break glass.
It's not for show, it's for putting in work. It goes fishing,, it goes hiking, it goes into an office, it goes for sweaty workouts, and it goes to formal dinners...when forced to. It does this because it is is supposed to be "cheap" and it's supposed to be a "beater". Yet here I am 6 years later, as I'm sharpening it and inspecting the edge that just went back on it, that's when it comes full circle...this has been a workhorse of a knife for me and for all that I have put it through...Trust.
That's why this is not just a good knife, it's a great knife.
So I bought this knife because I was disappointed in the Gerber F.A.S.T. series knives (NEVER AGAIN!) I actually bought this knife as a work knife but loved it so much it became my EDC for a short while (I bought a SOG for an EDC more on that later). The knife came out of the box sharp enough to comfortably shave with. In fact in the initial sharpness test (trying to cut arm hair) I shaved a completely bald spot onto my arm. Like smooth as a baby's bottom bald. And it didnt feel like it was pulling-it was cutting easily!
I searched for a long time to find a knofe to replace my Spyderco (full serrated disappointment). I needed something rugged, safe, and openable with one hand. This thing works great! It took forever to find a half serrated lockback of a decent size. Let me tell you this thing is not going to close on your hand if it is locked in place. As a matter of fact the blade wont move a millimeter-it is solid.
The handle is plastic but sturdy and comfortable.
Also I have abused this knife like crazy. Opening boxes and cutting plastic on carboard and it still has a nice edge to it!
So a run down of the pros:
Durable
Easy to use
SHARP
safe
sturdy
lightweight
Hold its edge
Now on the downside. The pocket clip on this is very very nice. Hard metal coated black and perfect tightness, BUT it is not a low rise! Quiet alot of the handle shows when being carried. I know this is more a personal preference but still.... Also the handle is not the most appealling to look at. It is not all that bad and is definitely functional but could have been made to look cooler.
Cons:
Handle styling
not a low rise
All in all for the price this is unbeatable and the knife is excellent. It is as sharp as the SOG I bought and seems to be holding its edge better than the Spyderco. Also this knife has less play in it than the SOG. If you want a good knife for cheap go for it! The only reason this is not my EDC is because I bought the SOG as a trial thing and it is a longer knife and is assisted opening-oh and has a low rise clip. If the Gerber had a low rise and was longer I wouldnt even care about the spring assist. Oh and the Gerber is a very nice satin finish blade. The SOG? Nope.
I'm right-handed and carry it in my right pocket. The position of the clip and the "E-Z Out" blade punchout are perfect for pulling the knife out and flipping it open with my thumb in one easy motion. The blade comes well-sharpened, and if dulled it can be easily re-sharpened. Aside from the easy opening mechanism, the feature I like most about this knife is the dual flat and serrated blade. I originally started carrying this while working on a construction site, and it is perfect for opening cardboard boxes, cutting rope, sharpening pencils, slicing open plastic bags, whatever I throw at it.
It is lightweight and fits unobtrusively in your pocket, ready for action if needed. It is very solidly constructed, and with a little ingenuity it can be completely disassembled for cleaning. The blade doesn't rust, and is easy to clean, so you can be opening shipping pallets one minute, and cutting up your lunch the next. You really don't realize how often something like this comes in handy until you've carried one for a while, then one day you don't - I use it for everything.
All in all, I very highly recommend this knife for anyone who needs a good utilitarian, all-purpose blade. Properly cared for, it'll last forever. Great job, Gerber!
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You can make it even slimmer if you remove the pocket clip. Note: undoing the clip may also slightly unscrew the pivot screw.. If it did open a bit carefully tighten only back to snug fit and use no force further.
I thank the seller for stocking this model and excellent shipping .