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product_id: 23831366
title: "Maxam® Assisted Opening Button Lock Knife - Style SKBLKSP"
brand: "maxam"
price: "€ 2.07"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.de/products/23831366-maxam-assisted-opening-button-lock-knife-style-skblksp
store_origin: DE
region: Germany
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# Maxam® Assisted Opening Button Lock Knife - Style SKBLKSP

**Brand:** maxam
**Price:** € 2.07
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Maxam® Assisted Opening Button Lock Knife - Style SKBLKSP by maxam
- **How much does it cost?** € 2.07 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.de](https://www.desertcart.de/products/23831366-maxam-assisted-opening-button-lock-knife-style-skblksp)

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- maxam enthusiasts

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## Description

Features spring assisted opening a honed black blade textured black aluminum handle thumbstud and clip. Measures 4-5/8" closed 8" open. Limited lifetime warranty. Gift boxed.

## Features

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- Features spring assisted opening a honed black blade textured black aluminum handle thumbstud and clip
- Measures 4-5/8" closed 8" open
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Gift boxed

## Images

![Maxam® Assisted Opening Button Lock Knife - Style SKBLKSP - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/311nijm2txL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A really good knife.
  

*by M***W on Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2009*

I have about 6 incarnations of this same model branded under different names to include a few tanto blades.  Why do I have so many?  Because I like them.  I beat the snot out of 'em, using them the way you probably shouldn't use a knife.  I would cut stuff on concrete, use as screwdrivers, use the thing as a mallot, a punch, etc.  Sure I make them dull, but that's why I bought an Accu-Sharp sharpener.  A quick sharpening and it's ready to go again.The edge doesn't last as long as a knife costing 5 times more, but that's a knife costing 5 times more.  You can buy 5 of these along with a sharpener and you're set.  I also threw a little bit of oil in the spring mechanisms.  They open as fast as the expensive spring assisted blades (like my lightning fast S&W M&P), have decent heft (more than my S.O.G.), same size as my Benchmade, and as black as my Kershaw Tactical.You're not afraid to abuse it like your more expensive knives.  That's why I love these things.  Another thing I like about these knives is the slick body.  Not as grippy as the sand-paper like grips on a S&W or Kershaw, but that's what makes it way easier to slip in and out of your pocket.  I haven't broken or bent one yet, if I do I'll be sad, until I simply pick up it's replacement because they're cheap.If you have a bunch of expensive knives and want to spare them constant abuse, get a few of these.  They're rock-steady, tough, and look great.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Didn't have the features I wanted
  

*by A***E on Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2012*

So, let me first say that it's probably a decent value for the money. A reasonably-made knife for under $8 with a lifetime warranty is "nothing to sneeze at."However, I own several spring-assisted knives: a couple of Kershaw Ken Onion's, and a couple of Trademark Black Firm's (also sold on Amazon.)The only way I find effective to open these knives is with the index stud (a bump on the back of the blade that protrudes from the opposite side from which the blade opens). THIS KNIFE DOES NOT HAVE ONE. Thus, the only way to open it is with the thumb stud, which is not that easy since, to be safe, the spring gives some resistance before allowing the knife to snap open.The other thing, as another reviewer pointed-out, is that the blade does not open easily, and the blade essentially has to be guided all the way into the open position. Again, it's an economical knife, and this may be a result of the knife being new, not being broken-in, and not being additionally lubricated. However, there was no such [initial] trouble with either of the Kershaws or the Trademark Black Firm's.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Pretty good for the cost
  

*by L***M on Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2012*

Comfortable in hand, decent looking and the button that unlocks the blade is a great feature keeping your fingers away from the very sharp blade.The pocket spring is solid as it is the entire knife, but I would have liked it more if the clip design allowed the knife to completely hide inside the pocket.Another thing I have to point out is that I can't tell the spring assist on this knife. I pretty much have to continuously push the blade stud and lead the blade all the way to the open position where it seems to lock safely.Overall I give it 4 starts for the quality at this price ($7.36 and free shipping) but again:-a nice looking solid knife but no blade spring assist.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*