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Available on Massdrop before anywhere else, the Bestech Pebble is a stout and sleek folder with an earthy side. The handle is where it gets its name Read More
I love the size as it fits well in my pocket. I dont always like using the clip with dress pants so I can’t carry anything too large. The handle feels a little too plastic for me and slippery but I’m not a hard user....at least with this knife. I have others for that.
Very sharp right out of the box, fairly light for it's size and easy open and close. Blade has enough belly for slicing. Overall I am very pleased with this product.
This is a very well executed knife design. Weight and balance are fine. Overall would be improved by (1) a deep pocket clip, (2) thinner profile (even 10% would be nice), (3) a bit of softening on the CnC work on the plastic components. None of that is to say that I’m not complete happy with the knife and would highly recommend.
I have several Bestech blades in my EDC rotation as well as several others. This is one of my favorite blades for a few simple reasons. First, the fit and finish are very good. The edges of the scales are rounded and fit well in the hand. The action is also good -- it opens easily and readily snaps into battery. There is no detectable play in the pivot and lockup is good.
Second, the hidden liner works for me. I like the clean look of the combination of hidden liner and G-10 scales.
Third, the lockbar is relieved where it is pressed to release the lock. It's also grooved slightly. That makes a very comfortable release and is a very nice feature. It's also attractive.
Fourth, I like VG-10 steel for a utility blade. It's in the middle ground for blade steels. Mine was sharp enough from the factory but the edge was improved with a little work on the strop and will be very nice after I run it through a honing cycle on the KME.
As others noted, it's not a hard-use knife but is very handy to have for utility work. It does not look "tactical" and that is an advantage in many locations. However, I have no doubt this blade would be useful in a defensive encounter. Finally, I think this is one of the better offering from Bestech and I am pleased to have it in my EDC rotation.
4.5/5 but that isn't an option so...
This is a really good smaller gentleman's carry. I like the action a lot, it is very snappy, and the dimensions are pretty much perfect for office type carry.
Cuts well, thin stock and ffg, so kind of a given.
The finishing is good, particularly on the blade, and I didn't notice any QC issues on mine.
I wouldn't recommend this over a Chaparral any day of the week, but as far as sleek gentleman's flippers go, it is certainly worth taking a look at, particularly if you like the profile.