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🔪 Unlock your edge with the Sachse — where precision meets style in your pocket.
The SENCUT Sachse Pocket Knife features a premium 9Cr18MoV satin blade paired with a durable brown Micarta handle, delivering a sharp, rust-resistant cutting tool with ergonomic comfort. Its ambidextrous design and smooth button lock enable effortless one-handed use, while the reversible deep carry clip ensures portability. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday users, this foldable knife blends rugged functionality with refined aesthetics, making it a standout EDC choice under $50.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #87,902 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #232 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 110 Reviews |
M**C
Possibly the best EDC knife available under $50
This knife has become one of my absolute favorites - so much so that I purchased a second one. The blade shape, premium materials, and factory edge are all outstanding, delivering excellent performance right out of the box. Most notably, the action is exceptionally smooth and refined—arguably the most buttery deployment I've experienced in this price range. Every opening method feels highly satisfying and effortless. The thumb studs are ideally positioned, complemented by a perfectly tuned detent that makes thumb-flicking reliable and comfortable. The flipper tab operates with glass-like smoothness, while even the lightest pressure using the "push-button" or "light-switch" techniques instantly deploys the blade with crisp authority. Initially, I encountered slight "button-stick" when closing the knife, which prompted me to lightly polish the plunge lock area with a rotary tool in an attempt to improve it. However, after acquiring a second Sachse, I discovered all this effort this was entirely unnecessary. The action broke in beautifully within just a day or two of normal use on my second knife, completely eliminating the minor button resistance. The brown micarta scales, while attractive and grippy, do tend to show oil stains from hand contact over time. A light application of oil to the scales effectively mitigates this cosmetic characteristic, as is common with natural micarta finishes.
C**S
Great Value
This is an excellent knife. Lightweight and sharp out the box. Priced beautifully, I love it.
J**T
Pretty good
Had some pretty bad button stick at first but that was easily remedied. It wasn't very sharp out of the box, but again, easily remedied. My only real gripe the weak detente. I know it doesn't have a true detent, but so far it just doesn't have a snappy action. But for $45 for a relatively well done button lock with some pretty good micarta and 9cr18Mov is a pretty good deal. I would it again. Infact, I might purchase one or both of the other colorways for work/beater knives.
T**S
Wow
This knife is awesome. The micarta is great and the blade is nasty sharp. If you’re thinking about getting one, do it. Right now.
F**S
Quality knife at budget price.
I have several dozen pocket knives. The Sasche has nice balance and is very fidgety. I mainly carry benchmade, but I often come back to my sasche. Not a small knife, yet sits well in the pocket.
R**Y
Quality Control??
I have seen several reviews by knife collectors like myself that had great things to say about this knife, so I was excited to give it a try. I realize this knife is an inexpensive, overseas knife, but my Sachse apparently skipped the quality control inspection. 1. There is an unacceptable gap between the liner and the micarta scales. This can perhaps be sanded so that it fits better but right now the scales rock back and forth on the liner, even with all the screws tight. 2. The action was terrible. Out of the box, it was tough to get the knife open with the flipper tab, and shutting it with a flick of the wrist was even harder. The blade was also not close to being centered. After taking it apart, cleaning, polishing, and lubing the contact surfaces, and carefully putting it back together, I was able to improve the action and center the blade. It will actually function now, and hopefully improve with use. 3, The blade was sharpened to about 25 degrees on one side, and about 19 on the other. It took some time on the stones to get a symmetrical apex. I have never a factory edge so far off. I admit, I am used to more expensive, American made knives but I was not at all impressed with this knife for the price. There are knives that cost less than the Sachse that will actually work right out of the box. If you decide to take a chance on this knife, just realize that you are taking a chance.
G**1
Decent after a little work
Comfortable knife with a surprisingly large blade given the handle size. The edge bevel is steep but even, with a slight burr remaining; it could definitely benefit from re-profiling or at least sharpening. Out of the box the side to side blade play and centering was probably the worst I've seen. As others have mentioned, the button sticks but I expected that until it's broken in. First impression of fit and finish was not good and I was really questioning my purchase. I adjusted the pivot to eliminate the blade play but then the deployment was terrible due to the friction. Pulled it apart to see what they had done for lubrication at the factory and found it bone dry. The action is much improved by adding a drop of lube to the bearings and lock button. The button still sticks a bit but is definitely improving over time. I really like the design and expect this knife will improve as it breaks in but only time will tell. 2 WEEK UPDATE Lock stick continued to be severe so I had a closer look. The lock button engagement is rear of the cutout in the blade causing it to stick. Some time with a small file and polishing opened the cutout and completely eliminated the sticking. It appears that the micarta is dyed after the fact based on the color fading to white in spots. Not overly concerned as it will change color/stain with use anyhow. Re profiled to 800 grit at 20 degrees and found that it takes and holds a good edge. A little time on a diamond strop brings it back to shaving sharp quickly when dulled. If it wasn't for the fact that I really like the design and it holds a good edge, I would have simply returned it. It'll continue to be an occasional part of my EDC rotation but it's primary use will be in the woods so I don't lose one of my better knives.
J**N
Damn it's fast
Bearings like butter, break the tension and it just wants to lock open. No grit in the button feel, light push and it'll drop shut. Slightly recessed button. Perfectly centered blade, edge doesn't contact anywhere. Stop pins are up at the hinge. Tight lockup, no wiggle.
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