Hard Hat Lockback Knife Green HH823GN - Satin Stainless Partially Serrated Blade With Textured Aluminum Handle
Hard Hat Lockback Knife Green HH823GN - Satin Stainless Partially Serrated Blade With Textured Aluminum Handle
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Hard Hat Lockback Knife Green HH823GN - Satin Stainless Partially Serrated Blade With Textured Aluminum Handle
Hard Hat Lockback Knife Green HH823GN - Satin Stainless Partially Serrated Blade With Textured Aluminum Handle
Introducing the Hard Hat Lockback Green HH823GN—a compact, reliable folding knife designed for professionals who work on or around the job site. Its satin, partially serrated blade and durable green aluminum handle are built for dependable performance in demanding environments.
- Closed Length: 4.13" (10.49 cm) for easy carry and quick access
- Blade: 3.13" satin-finish stainless steel blade with partial serration for tougher cutting tasks
- Handle: Green textured aluminum for a lightweight, durable grip
- Opening & Lock: Thumb stud with a secure lockback mechanism for one-handed deployment and confident blade retention
- Carry Options: Lanyard hole and pocket clip for versatile everyday carry
- Finish & Durability: Satin blade finish that resists corrosion and wear on the job
- Packaging: Boxed; available as a closeout from old store inventory
This knife is crafted to support real-world tasks: quick box cutting, rope and twine work, packaging materials, and general cutting needs on the job. The lockback design provides a reassuring, secure feel during use, while the partially serrated edge handles tougher materials without requiring a second tool. The green aluminum handle offers durability without excess weight, and the textured surface improves grip in dusty or wet conditions. The thumb stud enables fast, one-handed opening, and the lanyard hole adds an extra attachment option for added security. With the pocket clip, you can keep it within easy reach on a belt, pocket, or gear strap.
