pocket knife Sourcing Overview
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Material Selection and Durability Overlooking the choice of blade and handle materials often leads to premature wear or user dissatisfaction; for instance, stainless steel offers corrosion resistance while carbon steel provides superior edge retention, and handle options like titanium or carbon fiber enhance strength without excessive weight.
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User-Specific Design Considerations Negotiate with suppliers to tailor the knife's features based on the target group—outdoor survival or hunting knives demand robust, ergonomic designs, whereas office worker models prioritize sleekness and discretion.
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Weight and Portability Balance In practice, most suppliers offer pocket knives ranging from 56.2 g to 139 g, and selecting the right weight directly influences user comfort and ease of carry, especially for everyday carry (EDC) users who prefer lighter options.
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Size and Folding Mechanism Trade-offs The trade-off between blade length (90 mm to 225 mm) and folding type (folded vs. unfolded) depends on intended use; longer, unfolded knives offer greater utility but less portability, whereas folded models enhance safety and compactness.
