Towser K | 154CM | Richlite | V4593C1

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Description

SPECIFICATIONS


Model: Towser K
Model Number: V4593C1
Overall Length:  7.95"
Designer: Azo
Opener: Thumb Stud
Blade Style: Cleaver
Blade Length: 3.39"
Blade Thickness: 0.13''
Blade Material: 154CM
Handle Length: 4.56"
Handle Material: Richlite
Pocket Clip: Tip-Up
Weight: 4.27 oz
Frame/Liner: Stainless Steel
Color: Blue

The Towser K is a distinctive, unique folding knife designed to be a functional and attractive EDC knife. If there were ever such thing as a folding Santoku kitchen knife, it would look a lot like this. If you're cutting against a surface, the angle of the edge and the design of the handle keeps the fingers away from the table. Be it tape, food, packaging, or whatever you encounter, the Towser K will make your cutting job easy and comfortable.

 
  • Satin finished sheepsfoot blade made of 154CM steel.
  • Dual thumb stud openers with ball bearing pivot.
  • Blue Richlite handle scales.
  • Stainless steel liner lock mechanism.
  • Tip-up pocket clip.
Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Jonny Hope
Great knife !

The Towser K is a must have for anyone . Loved the Serape & black copper so it was must I add the blue Richlite . Was definitely surprised by how light it was . I couldn't ask for a better knife to do what I do with it . Really impressed with my Kizer purchases . Another homerun by Kizer .

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Stacey Mayhew

Great knife

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Manuel T Mello Jr
Towser K Profection

The blue Richlite Towser K is great fit and function. I like the blade shape and handle shape. Good milling in the handle for a sure grip. Very smooth and snappy.

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Carlos David Vargas Osorio
Compra Aún No Recibida

Totalmente decepcionado, no he recibido mi pedido, han pasado 51 días desde que hice la compra y no me han resuelto nada.

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Brett Hutcheson
Mixed bag

Super sharp knife, but that’s a negative with the ethos. The scales are not that blue in person. Looks grey most of the time. The blade deployment is dangerous using the thumb. I’ve sliced and knicked my thumb several times. Middle finger flick open from the opposite side stub is better, but still getting blade contact on occasion. If I had to do it over again I would have in the least saved the money with the black version and probably just skipped the purchase. Still a good knife, but the money would’ve been better spent on a different knife.