Nice review. Good to see someone ACTUALLY doing something with the frickin knife and not just blah blah in a room with the knife on a table. Good job. These ganzos are impressive
wrjames38 yeah I agree. It's nice watching someone do some actual work with it instead of talking about how badass it is while it just sits in front of them
I just picked up a ganzo g739 and so far am very impressed with it. The g729 is next on my list. I laid the edge angle back to 17 degrees inclusive and finished it to an 8k edge and it works well. I ve used it for a little batoning, some food prep, making feathersticks, cutting fabric, and some other softer materials very well.
I like this review. I'm starting to wonder why do we pay the high prices on knives that we are afraid to use because of the high prices we pay. Just a thought. Great vid!
SOme expensive knives are worth it...but if you want a good working knife...usually a 20$ knife will do the job...and you will not be as sorry when you snap the tip or chip the blade. I like my Ganzos....
I think people just need to be honest with themselves about what they will be using the knife for. Im a chef and i kept buying overbuilt benchmades and spydercos. I've sold almost my entire knife collection except my LT Wright genesis flat ground, and a delica wharncliffe, delica ffg, and an endura ffg. Completely serves my needs as all i really use them for is opening bags of oysters, cutting beet butts and harvesting herbs.
Yep, I also have both the PM2 and the Ganzo.. actually bought about eight of them. It does give the PM2 a helluva run for its money. My pm2 is the s110V version so edge retention is miles appart from 440C. But beyond that, from a pure users perspectrive, the Ganzo performs about the same, it needs sharpening more often but in return sharpens easier and takes a great edge with little effort. The Spyderco is significantly lighter, slimmer and is much easier to operate with gloves on. Ganzo is definatley the better value for your money, but its not nearly as satisfying to own and use.
i realized that there is extra room for the axis lock to travel in the channel and you could change the lock up time by shaving a little at a time the face where axis lock engages. I did it and the axis lock travels much further up the knife tang making the lockup much sturdier to shock and staying locked. hope it helps
+dorifutokoi I will try out different things with this knife. I think that I will get to trying to modify the lock and how far it travels I did that with the G710 already.
i always used to use teflon tape and liked it's performance but, a friend gave me a pint of loctite so i've been using that ever since. i have yet to try out a pm2 or this knife but, i thought since you were talking about it that it would be worth while as your reviews are as always, top notch. i also enjoy your eloquence(a fitting word i think). you are a pleasure to listen to. thank you for sharing your thoughts.
+knives save lives Glad you like my style. I try to offer information that I think is useful. The G729 is nice but the G733 is more stable in hand. Just got that one recently and I really like it Thank you
Very nice overview. I picked one of these up a while back and have been very impressed with it. If anything, it's motivated me to move the real PM2 higher on my list of knives to buy.
+Blue Mountain Bushcraft and Outdoors Yes...I also said that in this video. I like my G720 more than my SR1A but I do not like the G729 more than the Para2. The Para2 is just a cool knife that works well and I love playing with it as well... Just goes to show that a well made model is not easily pushed off the market by an imitation.
I have been enjoying my G729 and several other Ganzo knives and they have all been good performers. Excellent testing review, the best I've seen on this knife. I just got the fixed blade Ganzo G801, trying to put some real use time on it to see how well it performs. Thank you for the demonstration.
+sameold77 Thank you. I have a few models and I did enjoy using them and these tests are just to see if they will break and if they can all hold a decent edge for a longer period of time...also I want to see if they can be stropped back to sharp...so far I am not at all disappointed.
Common sense knife. I also have a PM2. But where I live they are very expensive and I prefer to keep it as a collector's item but I could get one of these to use as an everyday pocket knife this is a great idea I didn't know it existed I'm going to check them out thanks for your informative video
The G729 and the G727 were some of the first Ganzos that I bought quite a few years ago, and guess what? I still have them and they're still in use. The Ganzo 727s, which you've reviewed sometime in the future, is probably getting the most carry as I now am spending less time in the outdoors.
I had 3 G727 folders. I liked them and gave to away to friend and another friend lost one. Now, because of the 727s and RAT 2 I bought another one. Yeah...I do like it. Reduced the edge angle to 15 dps...and darkened the pocket clip. I like it. Not as comfortable as the RAT1 is...but feels more stable in hand.
Why baton with a folding knife? Use a hatchet! Or use a strong full tanged fix blade knife. I recently purchase the same model Ganzo knife. I found it to be a good knife for what it is designed for at a much lower price point than a Spyderco. Thanks for the review!
+Daniel Moore I batoned with it to test the lock strength. This is clearly not a folder for "hard use" but it is good to know that in a pinch you can actually take it a bit further and it will stay in one piece...
Hi John, thanks for the great job you do! I have to say, though I LOVE this GANZO G729 for edc, there is one thing that really bothers me: the pocket clip is NOT reversible, as the screws are glued to the scales. There is absolutely no way of loosening them. I had this problem with several Ganzo knives I own. So to all you lefties out there and those who hate pocket clips like me, be warned...
+Gero Tempelmann I took the pocket clip off from mine with no problem. I had some difficulty removing the pocket clip from another model but with a bit of trying I succedeed. That was a model that had a black pocket clip with black screws, maybe it was the paint. Be sure to get a good torx and try again, maybe put some lubricant around them, let it sit there and try again in a few hours
I purchased three Ganzo knives from Gearbest.com. The G704-G ($14.96 delivered), G720-O ($16.95 delivered), and the G727M-CM ($11.92 delivered). All are great value buys...but my favorite is the G704. Its blade and handle shape are perfect for me. Operation is smooth. It's my EDC of choice.
+JB6789 Yes...the G704. I also have one. The only thing I do not like about it is the thick, steep grind.But for comfort in hand...the others can't even touch it!
I like the fact that you beat the crap out of it even though 99.9% of people would never do these kind of things to a pocket knife. In the end it’s a sub $20 knife that is great for edc tasks. You need to chop a tree limb.....get a fixed blade. You need to cut boxes, string, rope, cloth, etc.....this is a great knife to do so.
when you can beat the heck out of a 20$ knife and it is still in 1 piece...that says something. why pay 150$ for something "bullet proof" just to use it for hard tasks where a sooth opening and a nice fit and finish won't matter. for me having such knives for dirt job makes sense. and having more expensive knives just for fun...that's nice
I am glad you reviewed this folder. I bought the cammo handle version. I noted the same issue, the lock is very shallow. They almost have this right. They should make the locking area of the blade like a fork, then it won't give. I have not tested mine as rough as you did, I think these are more of a lighter to medium task folders. But in a pinch, I would not hesitate to abuse it. I also got the G727. Very similar, except the blade mimicks the RAT1 blade. It has a similar short lock issue. But I like it a lot. It actually flips better than the 729 because the blade is thicker and heavier. You should try to get one. They are very economical at Gearbest. The 727 is like $5 cheaper than the 729. I can't complain about these folders. The price is so good on them that you can always abuse it and if it breaks get another.You are right, they are Spyderco quality, but they are not priced like it either. I am getting bronze washers for them, because I think I can make them tighter and they lock better when they are tighter.On the 729, I took it part. I released a little tension on the axis springs, I polished the baled, washers and liners in the moving areas. After that it is amongst one of the blade action folders I have. It is actually smoother than my Para 2 and my Mille.
+mikedifeo Hi! Thanks I did get the G727 when I got this one... I also sharpened that one but have not played with it yet... I like the RAT1 more than the G727....that one has a smaller handle...and for some reason the handle feels weird...the RAT1 was the folder I carried for the longest amount of time...so it might be because of that... The lock did set a bit after batoning it...I will open it up and remove a bit of steel from the liners to see if I can get it to stay locked for batoning and such tasks... I do not flip my knives out as much as I used to so I think I will keep the teflon washers..for now.. :) I do have a few more Ganzo Folders and I want to show them off...but I need to pace myself or I will forget things...so as long as I am testing this one still I modify the others...edge angle and things like that....
+SpartanJohns I love the RAT1. Just got a RAT 1A. Let me tell you the assisted system works great. One of my favorite folders is the Kershaw Blur. I have a few of them. The RAT 1A is a fast as the Blur, but when it locks it feels like you closed the door in a tank. It makes the Blur feel like a toy. Been carrying it for about 3 days. I like big folders. I don't use a pocket clip. I carry them in a belt pouch. I like the way the handles feel in my folders without the pocket clip.
+mikedifeo I was always curious about the Blur... Don't exactly know what it is but something about it...just makes it look cool...I still have my first RAT1 and I still play with it... since I have seen the RAT1A I must admit that I did wonder about it...heard nothing but good things
+SpartanJohns The Blur is a light to medium duty folder. It is assisted, but you can take it apart and make it manual. The Blur comes in Scanvik steel, S30V and the new Carpenter steel. I have all three. To be honest it is hard to tell the difference in daily light duty use. I think the S30V holds the edge a tad longer. What I like about it is how nice and easy it fits in the pocket. It is so light, it just disappears in your pocket. Handles are aluminum with inserts of a kind of skating tape so you can have a no slipping grip. There are 2 folders that I use for pocket use, the Endura 4 and the Blur. I think the Blur is a little stronger than the Endura. I just go the new Tanto Blur with the carpenter steel. I am using to see how it holds its edge. If you shop around you can pick the Scavick steel Blur for about $45. I don't think you can hard use this folder, but I don't know because I never tired it. I figure why break it. I have other blades that I use for hard use. As you know I don't do vids. But I wanted to tell you a bit about the Blur, just in case you decide to get one.
+mikedifeo I liked the Blur for a longer time but here it is a bit more expensive. The cheapest one I have seen was about 85 Euros without shipping. I figure that if I wait long enough I might get one used at a better price. I tend to edc my more expensive folders and use them for daily chores without taking it too far. The Ganzos I do carry every once in a while as an extra edc and those I do abuse every now and then...just because they are so affordable and obviously they can take it. Thanks for the info on the Blur. I appreciate it
i got the spyderco dragonfly frn .its a juck $5.00 gas station knife.that i got ripped off for $55.00 . it was nonfunctional out of box .i could crush it with my hands ( the cutlerlover junk cheep knife test ) after a few hrs of fine tuning i got it to work a little .the g10 model i suppose it better but im not rolling the dice for $80.00 after being burned $55.00 on the frn model .ill wait for the clone .
Hey, would you say this is a good knife for someone who cannot afford a para 2? Where I live a para 2 will run me back about $200 whereas i can purchase this knife for $25 or so. I also want to state that I do not want to be afraid to use the knife and like you said, because the para 2 is more expensive and what not you refrain from doing certain things to it. Anyways, just wondering if this is a decent knife in terms of being a good hard use folder, i will not baton with it so i do not believe that lock problem will be a issue for me however i will chop with it and make feather sticks, or even use it around a camp site. Thanks for the initial testing and insight.
+Motive X7 I would not recommend such a small knife as a chopper. I said this in the video as well..it might bite back That being said I think it is no replacement for a Para2. It is definitely a good knife and I do recommend it. I think you would be happy with it.
I was initially confused as I thought their PM2 "inspired" knife actually had a liner lock. Upon checking it seems they offer the G729 and the G730 which looks to be identical but with a liner lock. It is a little shame they couldn't have made the travel on the axis lock a little further to prevent it bumping out when struck. Almost a home run for the price, I might just pick one up. Cheers.
+Leigh Robinson Like I said in the video, it did set a bit. So now it only happens every once in a while. The big problem is when you apply pressure on hit handle while hitting it. The shock moves the bolt and it becomes disengaged. I will try to open the knife up and file a bit more material down from the liners...maybe even from the blade...I think that should do it. But for the money I am not at all disappointed. I rather like it. It holds an edge. the grind is thin...opens well..no bladeplay if you tighten the pivot...all cool so far
Price verses durability, looks pretty good to me, and I don't buy from China. Also I must close my eyes when someone batons a folder. I purchased a Cold Steel one piece about 10 years ago, the thick clunky tanto for $11.00, and it batons very well. I realize this is a test, but people in the woods ought to carry a one piece knife for emergencies if nothing else. Last year I asked every hiker in the Sierra Nevada Mts. what they were using on the back pack trip. 95% were carrying a folder. Very good vid..thumbs up...
+Randall Kelley Thanks! Glad you liked the video! I would not baton with a folder in an emergency situation...but after my Ganzo G720 test...I had to try it with this one. However the 2 can't compare. I have nothing against China Knives. If they are well build...that is the only thing that I care about...
Hi, I'm a bit late to the video but further up the comments you mention taking the G733 out to test, have you done that yet? How did you find it? Cheers, great channel 👍
+Be ej I worked a bit with the G733. I compared it with the G729....and while the blade shape and grind of the G729 make work a bit easier(even with the factory edge) I found that the G733 feels more stable in hand...And I think it looks cooler :)
ganzo g720 este superior sau mai bine spus, poate fi folosit timp indelungat in bushcraft, chiar daca nu este cutit dedicat pentru bushcraft fata de acest model? Diferenta de pret dintre aceste 2 modele pe gearbest este de numai 4$.
This knife is really beautiful and quality. 9cr18mov steel (or 440c) is very strong steel for daily use. Pivot screw may be loose, use Loctite 243. price / performance super. Enjoy nature!
+Ahmet Selim Yes...I like it as well. It did impress me in many ways. It was easy to restore its sharpness.. The only thing I would change is the clip. I already started blueing it...but it does not work as well since it is ss.
+John Tedichwon I did give it some thought as to how I can darken the pocket clip. Blueing it did not take very well.. I will try FeCl and maybe that will work...if not...maybe I will try that stonewash method to at least make it look cool...or sandpaper to just take away the shine...and is it is not polished my guess is that the blueing will take better
+John Tedichwon as soon as I am done with the testing of it and others I think that I will do a bunch of these clips together...I have noticed that different clips from different models can be exchanged between them...that is one thing that I do like
+John Tedichwon I have been thinking about that...but now...I must admit that I am just too much into the "thin the edge down" modify edge angle and check out the steel" fever...I rarely carry Ganzos as edc's. More in the woods and there I really don't care how the clip looks....But I guess after I try out the models that "speak" to me and I can get an idea about how much I can thin out an edge before it starts taking damage in regular tasks, i will get to see which ones I could start to carry as edc knives.. I do like them. Don't know what it is but I have to be honest and say that each one I got lately I was pleasantly surprised.
Noroc, Ione :) Please do (and) G723 review, if possible. It's very nice looking/designed ~heavy-duty fella, I guess B) I got my own olive drab G729 and I am very pleased and happy with this PM2 tribute ♥ Keep up the good work - you're my #1 reviewer Best greetings from Istra/Histria (Croatia)
Another fine video. I may look into getting this knife for my collection. I've always heard that the Para Military 2 is one of the best knives you can get. Just to get a taste of that this little Ganzo will have to do.
Got the G7291-BK version. It has the textured scales. Gives a little better purchase on the knife. Superb axis lock action on mine. Love it. My favorite EDC.
Douglas Barrow I have the same one. It was my work carry but I’ve abused the hell out of it & it still worlds flawlessly so I just carry it everyday now so I don’t ruin my expensive ones
Very cool video! And this is so coincidental. :-) I just got the Ganzo Rat one (G727M) look alike a few days ago too. Same color handle as yours. I've been thinking of you a lot and wondering what you would think if it. It was a coin flip for me between the 727 and the spidey look alike.. I went with the 727 because of something you said long ago about the Rat one's comfort. I also got it because I wanted the axis lock instead of the lock the Rat has.. I didn't get it to split wood with, but it's nice to know I'm covered.. It's a bit stiff still, but I'm loving the axis lock. I find it way easier to disengage compared to the narrow little frame lock thing.. This is a bigger folder than I usually like too. I'm liking the extra handle space though for a change. Thanks for the info and the fun my friend!!
+saradreaming I also have the G727. I must say that I prefer the RAT1's handle as the G727 has a smaller handle...and that is the folder i carried as an edc the most....so it might just be my "hand" memory kicking in. I am still testing this one and I have a few others but I will get to the G727... What you could do is take it apart and file down the liners and washers...maybe replace the teflon washer with bronze phosphorus washers....that should make it smoother...also some fine grit sandpaper might help with that.... I prefer the feel of my rat 1 as I said but I too like the axis lock much better... And so far...the 440C that Ganzo uses holds a better edge than AUS8..so point goes to Ganzo
E chiar grozav !.....imi place priza mult, sper ca taisul sa reziste.....ai avut dreptate.... Nu stiu de ce, dar nu cred ca o sa mai am nevoie de para....
@@SpartanJohns Comparativ cu D2, cum iti pare acest 440C? Si inca ceva....mi-ai zis de coli abrazive pt ascutit....tu ce folosesti pt mici retusuri ( adica granulatie) in afara de strop?
Moin Denis :-) Dieses Modell ist für alle eine Option,welche sich das Spyderco Para2 nicht leisten können,oder wollen. Mich selbst reizen diese Modelle nicht mehr,aber sie sind fürs Geld großartige Taschenmesser. LG Stephan :-)
+stephan123321 Hi Stephan... Ich sehe das nicht als PM2 Alternative...wie ich im Video gesagt habe...wuerde das G729 nicht ueber mein PM2 tauschen...Beim G720 und SR1A ist die Sache ganz anders....da wuerde ich tauschen. Was mir bei dieses Messer gefaellt ist der Preis und das es fuer diesen Preis sehr brauchbar ist. Haelt die schneide gut und kann einiges wegstecken... Ich werde es warscheinlich modifizieren und die schneide ganz duenn schleifen...mal sehen wie es das aushaelt Danke fuers reinschauen LG Denis
+g mc Just got it...and yes...i like it...feels more stable in hand. got the one with the textured G10...I have to modify the edge angle and clean it up..then it goes out for testing...I also got the 723, that is the Endura immitation with a liner lock...that one is nice as well
So it's kinda like a PM2 with Tenacious materials at half the price of the Tenacious. Interesting. Obviously not as good as the PM2, but now I wonder how it would compare to the Tenacious.
+SpartanJohns Right on. I'm not fond of the Tenacious either, but I've a few friends that carry them. I prefer the larger Military and Persistence (which are my normal carry at the moment). Thanks for these Ganzo reviews! They're a big help in navigating the world of cheap yet functional tools.
I enjoy watching your videos and have been subbed for some time now. I dont understand why you would want to chop with a folder. Perhaps feather sticking to check edge retention but battoning and chopping might be getting a bit too much for this knife
+dragon3831 It is a test...these knives are very inexpensive...and I have noticed that they can take it...so batoning is a test...to see if the knife can handle it...it is not something I recommend doing...however many people, the ones who use a knife on a daily basis will chop and baton knives...i recently worked around the cabin with someone...he pulled out his liner-lock folder and hammered it into a piece of wood to make a notch...regular people do it too...the ones who use their knives...and they don't stop to think: should I do it? it is ok for a liner lock? no...they need a notch...have a hammer and a knife...and just make that notch... My goal here is to show that there are 20$ knives that can take abuse...and walk away without damage...People buy 250$ ZT's and if they chop with the folder it is considered abuse....and the warranty is voided.... But I can baton this 17$ knife...and it takes no damage...? It is a very inexpensive tool...that anybody can afford...and it can take a pounding... I am not recommending people do this...But I will test...and show the results..good or bad...
SpartanJohns I was just brought up to use the right tool. I dont beat on my knives, and yes, I understand many people baton with their knives, and I do accept that. I suppose if that 1 chance in a billion, im ever stuck in that certain situation...I would baton too. but to do this with a folder seems a bit much. Again though, everyone has their opinions, and I have mine. Thanks for the video, and look forward to the next.....All the best, Chris-
Thank you! I still have this one! It came out very well after the tests...and I did use it afterwards even more. I put a deep carry pocket clip on it and it lives in a backpack now...
a lot of reviewers ( that piad a lot of money ) are bent out of shape about the clones .but the clones arent bad and some of them combine good features of one with another .you can't do that in America .because of patented greed.
+INI SCH Ich wuerde nicht mit mein PM2 batonieren..schneiden...durch alles...null problemo...aber wenn ich den lock schaedige...das wuerde mich schon traurig machen...den Axis lock hier...tja...da kommt ein neues fuer 17$
interesting video.. Never seen a self defense stabbing knife used as a bush craft knife before. I understand why, But i just have never seen it on youtube before.
+brainache555 I don't see any knives as self defense knives. I use all of them to just cut things. And as just a tool that you can use in your daily chores it is nice to see that it can handle such tasks.
I think the gamzo's get a bad rap honestly. I have around 10 of them that I use daily. No complaints with them at all. Not everyone can afford a 150-300$ knife. If it breaks big deal. If a high end knife breaks I'd be upset cuz I'm out top dollar. But honestly I have no issues with them at all
+olmmedic Thank you. For the price I really can't complain. There is a version where the G10 handle is more textured...it looks cool and it offers a lot of grip
you wonder? yeah... one question: do you understand the word "Test"? You see something, half way thru, or don't even listen...and you put your comment in the comment section. and...you wonder...
SpartanJohns you know these could never compare to a Paramilitary 2 lol ,tough knife though and I think it's ok for the people out there that can't afford a Para 2 so it's kind of a good thing we have these lower price knives ,and they make a good beater knife to carry for the jobs we wouldn't want to use our Para 2 for lol so it works out ,
+oly loly eu de la noi nu prea cumpar si cand iau de pe amazon tot timpul trebuie sa caut mult pana gasesc magazine unde nu ma costa asa de mult transportul
+SpartanJohns l-am primit acum jumatate de ora si sincer nu ma asteptam la asemenea calitate a materialelor si constructiei, plus ca a venit ascutit ca un brici . Probabil nu as fi aflat sau nu as fi luat Ganzo niciodata daca nu era sa-l vad aici la tine. Mersi mult Denis pt ceea ce faci !
+oly loly Ma bucur ca iti place. Si al meu a fost ascutit cand a sosit dar eu voiam sa reduc un pic unghiul de taiere asa ca l-am reascutit. Ma bucur foarte mult ca ti-am putut fi de folos. :) Sa il folosesti sanatos si, te rog, daca ai chef, dupa ce il folosesti o vreme, spune-mi si mie ce parere ai de el, ce crezi ca ar fi trebuit sa mai mentionez. Ceva ce poate vei observa tu la el si eu nu am mentionat in acest clip.
+SpartanJohns OK revin dupa doua luni de folosinta aproape zi de zi . Initial ma gandisem sa fac un video reply dar se pare ca nu-s inca pregatit pentru debutul pe youtube :)). Ganzo G729 .... imi place inca, imi place pentru ca asa cum spuneam si initial e ok ca si constructie, are materiale de calitate si tolerante ok, Aspectul si functionalitatea sunt super mai ales avand in vedere pretul. Imi place defapt pentru ca seamana atat de mult cu Spyderco. Insa , exista intotdeauna si un insa, din 4 exemplare, unul al meu unul al tatalui meu si doua ale unor colegi , 3 au prezentat urme de rugina pe lama dupa ceva vreme. Broboane fine maronii care nu se duceau cu apa si sapun . Din cate stiu eu si toti cei care sunt pasionati de cutite, 440C ESTE un otel inoxidabil. Am ceva cutite din 440c (Muela si alte branduri) si niciodata nici unul nu a dat semne de patare sau ruginire. Toate astea, coroborat cu faptul ca ''nu tine chiar asa bine tais' ma fac sa cred ca dragii nostri producatori NU au folosit acest otel ci o varianta mai ieftina probabil. Tipic chinezesc . Nu am nimic impotriva lui, imi place si il folosesc in continuare. Mecanismul este in continuare solid, si over all e un cutit foarte bun, atata tot ca m-a dezamagit un pic treaba cu rugina .... Numai bine !
+oly loly Salut! Multumesc mult de feedback. Eu nu am observat rugina pe nici un Ganzo. Trebuie sa las unul in bucatarie, langa chiuveta. Chiar sunt curios... G720 si-a tinut taisul foarte bune...Acum testez G732 iar acesta nu il tine asa de bine in sensul ca nu pot sa il ascut dupa ce lucrez cu el doar cu strop-ul. Trebuie si piatra. Am atribuit acest lucru faptului ca inca nu l-am ascutit decat o data si nu am luat asa de mult odet de pe tais...si probabil ca acel otel, de pe tais, e "ars" un pic de la procedeul de ascutire pe polizor... Si acesta e un pas pe care trebuis sa il fac... Acest G729 pe care l-am prezentat l-am dat unui prieten iar e e foarte multumit de el....nu mi-a zis nimic despre rugina sau ca nu si-ar tine taisul bine, chiar din contra.... Din nou iti multumesc pentru feedback. Acum am doua chestii de facut. Una voiam sa o fac oricum. Sa reduch unghiul de taiere, luand mai mult metal ar trebui sa ajung la otelul bun si sa pot sa il intretin ascutit doar cu pasta si piele...si o sa vad pe care sa il las langa chiuveta pentru o saptamana saun doua sa vedem daca fac si astea pete... Super! Ma bucur ca ti-ai luat timpul sa imi scrii.
440C As EDC, for 15 bucks at your mailbox is a pretty good deal, is not a paramilitare, nor even a boker, but you know, another piece of steel for the collection
+냄새꾸리꾸리한 발까락 that is basically what it is...it i the design of the PM2 but, in my opinon, improved for certain tasks...not as fun as the PM2 but much sturdier and at a much lower price
salut , spartan mai fa te rog frumos videoclipuri in romana ( p.s nu ca nu stiu engleza dar pentru fratimiu de 10 ani care ii place supravieturirea ) toata stima multumesc anticipat
+Alex Piticu Salut. Eu nu fac clipuri de supravietuire. Prezint chestii diferite. Nu stiu daca fratiorul tau ar fi interesat in chestii de genul asta. Dar daca e: am cateva clipuri in romana, spune-i sa se uite la ele si daca mai vrea sa vada ceva anume sa isi faca si el canal de youtube si sa imi transmita. La 10 ani deja face engleza la scoala...si sa stii ca eu asa am invatat engleza uitandu-ma la filme fara subtitrare.
Hey Denis! I've got a request... Could you try to get hand of a Wood Jewel knive and do a review on it? I bought one last summer when I was on a roadtrip in scandinavia, and I absolutely love mine, but I wonder what your thoughts are on them. What are Wood Jewel knives? Well, Wood Jewel is a company settled in Finland that makes scandinavian-style survival knives & scandinavian outdoor gear. As far as I know they are not very known, but I do believe that they make very high quality knives judging by the one I have. I don't even know what model of the knive have, but I'm quite sure it's one of their larger if not their largest model. I'll tell you the story about it in a sec :) Here is their website: woodjewel[dot]com If you google 'wood jewel knive' you'll find a few retailers that are settled in mainly the UK I believe. How did I get mine? Well that's a rather funny story. So I was on a roadtrip in Norway, and eventually we drove on to Hardangervidda, the largest Norweigian and European highlands. After driving past a few small villages and settlements we came to this tent with a reindeer in front of it, and it apparently was a small survival-gear shop. As curious as I was I decided to go in and find a whole bunch of those Wood Jewel knives & a few other knive-brands. After inspecting a few of them, the one I currently have appealed most to me and I bought it. So yeah.... I pretty much found the thing in the middle of no where in a place that doesn't have electricity or any cellphone reach at all :L Let me know what you think about doing such a video! If it gets too expensive then I fully understand!
+ImJustACowLol I have looked at their site and I have seen their puukko knives. They are nice...but I don't think that I will get one soon. When it comes to 2 bevel ground knives(scandi grinds) i always choose Mora or I get blade blanks and ask a friend to make a handle... I was also looking into Helle knives but they are rather expensive compared to Mora models or just getting a blade blank and making the handle. To the price I must always take shipping into account...not many companies ship to where I live and the cost can get rather high...but if I should stumble on such a knife, at a good price I will keep your recommendation in mind
+SpartanJohns If I had to chose between Helle or Wood Jewel I'd probably go for Wood Jewel even when taking shipping money into account. Both brands are of very similar quality, but Wood Jewel is quite significantly cheaper. Anyhow, I hope that you happen to stumble upon one hahaha :) Keep up the fun and interesting videos, I love them :)
Who would use a pocket knife for stuff like that anyway smell axe would b better don't u think if u go camping r gonna b in the woods for a while take the equipment u need
are you familiar with the concept of testing? no? thought so... "smell axe" and other shortcuts...seek life else where! "take the equipment you need" another gem!
Aua, aua, aua, dass macht man nur mit einem 15 EUR Messer. Ich möchte mal sehen, dass das jemand mit seinem Strider macht. Trotzdem interessantes Video. LG
If my Boy Scout instructor would have seen me do that, he would have taken my knife away ..... total knife abuse, wrong tool for the job _____ ,chopping and batoning with a small folder .... WOW !
i was never in the boy scouts....did you not test knives for youtube in the boy scouts? because that is what i do...if I go out to make a fire, build a shelter aso...i would not baton a folder...but since i test knives for youtube....
For Christ-sake, Spartan - when are you finally going to stop beating the crap out of those fabulous Ganzo knives so you don't have to keep cutting yourself. Can't remember ever seeing one of your videos where you're not wearing a bandaid! Why don't you just go inside, make yourself a hot drink, and use that lovely knife to slice some tomatoes, cucumbers and salami and make yourself a nice sandwich!
:)) I abuse Ganzo's to show that 15$ knives can take a beating and so 100$ knives should work for their prices. As for my bandaged thumb....by the scars on my hand you could tell that they were not made by a knife or axe. It was an accident I suffered a couple of years ago which is still healing. Plus I want to spare the viewers the ugly sight
The Ganzo 729 is an rival of the PM2. The Spyderco is not really better but way to much overpriced. The lock should not disengage so there is a flaw. Mine has anoval hole and was bought in 2024. Batoning you are supposed to do on an non locked blade. The problem of the Ganzo brand is that they went up in price big time so this costs now around 24$, allmost as much as an original Ontario RAT1 on sale on eBay and more as somo Coast with an similar blade. Actually some models of Coast si ilar in function, size and blade shape but with 7Cr17 stainless steel cost allmost half as much as these Ganzos. Chinese products have become incredible expensive lately and can not really compete anymore against american brands like Coast. Chinese products are about to price them outof the market as it seems. The Ganzo 729 is a very good and excellent knife with its 440C steel but overpriced and should cost no more than 15$. I see and own some ukrainian knives in 440C which cost 9$ with close up quality to Ganzo. These Ganzo costs in production not more than 5$ or less as same steel can be had from other brands for 7$. So the margin or US sanction tarifs over chinese commie produce is around 200% of the initial production costs in China.
To be honest i stopped thinking about the “fairness” of it all a long time ago. Companies charge what they can and we can only choose to buy or not. As for the cost of production… if the design is new or even adapted that is also a process which costs money. So it has to be considered. As for batoning…this is a test. And ganzos can take it. Look up my g720 video. This is why i like Ganzo knives to this day
52 thousand people disagree...but you probably wrote this to get me angry....so furious right now...little prick keyboard comando dared write comment on my video? no! may the wrath of a thousand nations rain down upon you..like sailers upon your mother... better?
Sure man....that is what youtube is for. Some reviews give you information you want some don't. Hope you found a review which gave you the information you wanted.
you appearvto be a smart guy. please explain to me why do you buy such obvious counterfeit products? i dont get it. thats no flaming or something. i just cant understand it
+northmanscall Apearences can be deceiving. As to your question... This is not a knock-off. This is Ganzo's version of the PM2. And it does a great job. If it hadn't I would have said that. I like it! That is why I presented it. I thought I would like it that is why I bought it. Turns out I got an excellent knife for 17$... Maybe I am a smart guy... Who knows? fact remains...I had an SR1A that cost me 100+$ and I didn't use it as much as I used my G720...that costs 20$....so I started liking ganzo... So I didn't pay 100+$ for another PM2 to baton with... I think that is pretty smart! yeah.... I don't really care if I appear to be a smart guy.... I know that I am ;)
+SpartanJohns so you got a good knife at an exceptional price. but the design is 95 percent Spyderco Paramilitary 2 which wont get a dime from ganzo. doesn't this fact bother you? shouldnt ganzo with their good quality at low price be able to produce their own designs? i mean there is nothing against a quality knife on a budget. but i just don't like this attitude some companies have. takimg an entire design and changing some minor details. you would have more integrity by only supporting and reviewing original brands with original designs in my opinion. supporting counterfeit products and design stealing sends the wrong signals.
+northmanscall If you check out my channel you will see a few Spyderco reviews.. I supported them. And I have a question for you: Did you watch the video? I am guessing that you did not watch the entire video just skipped thru it. Watch it and listen to what I said. As for integrity.. to me integrity means something else than to you. To me integrity means being honest. Supporting Spyderco...yes...ok... here's another question: does Spyderco support me? I have 8 Spyderco's. That means that thru me they got a bit of cash. Did they support me? Or is that a one way street? Why does Spyderco not make a more inexpensive version of their models so that more people can afford them? A long discussion... BUT here's the catch: I can spend my money for anything I want! And as long as I am honest about my findings, in my opinion, my integrity remains unblemished. If Ganzo did indeed steal Spyderco's design...it is up to Spyderco to do something about it. but again...watch the video entirely and listen to what I said... then we can talk some more
Nice review. Good to see someone ACTUALLY doing something with the frickin knife and not just blah blah in a room with the knife on a table. Good job. These ganzos are impressive
wrjames38 yeah I agree. It's nice watching someone do some actual work with it instead of talking about how badass it is while it just sits in front of them
Agreed
My thoughts exactly!
I just picked up a ganzo g739 and so far am very impressed with it. The g729 is next on my list. I laid the edge angle back to 17 degrees inclusive and finished it to an 8k edge and it works well. I ve used it for a little batoning, some food prep, making feathersticks, cutting fabric, and some other softer materials very well.
I like this review. I'm starting to wonder why do we pay the high prices on knives that we are afraid to use because of the high prices we pay. Just a thought. Great vid!
SOme expensive knives are worth it...but if you want a good working knife...usually a 20$ knife will do the job...and you will not be as sorry when you snap the tip or chip the blade. I like my Ganzos....
its funny, people buy expensive knives and they buy cheap ones like these to actually use..
Kendo121 People tend to do that when buying a tool, cars included.
I think people just need to be honest with themselves about what they will be using the knife for. Im a chef and i kept buying overbuilt benchmades and spydercos. I've sold almost my entire knife collection except my LT Wright genesis flat ground, and a delica wharncliffe, delica ffg, and an endura ffg. Completely serves my needs as all i really use them for is opening bags of oysters, cutting beet butts and harvesting herbs.
@@poopshootpoop7531right, I was using a William Henry to open bags of flour and breaking down mushroom boxes. Now I use a Ganzo or a gerber.
Yep, I also have both the PM2 and the Ganzo.. actually bought about eight of them. It does give the PM2 a helluva run for its money. My pm2 is the s110V version so edge retention is miles appart from 440C. But beyond that, from a pure users perspectrive, the Ganzo performs about the same, it needs sharpening more often but in return sharpens easier and takes a great edge with little effort. The Spyderco is significantly lighter, slimmer and is much easier to operate with gloves on. Ganzo is definatley the better value for your money, but its not nearly as satisfying to own and use.
i realized that there is extra room for the axis lock to travel in the channel and you could change the lock up time by shaving a little at a time the face where axis lock engages. I did it and the axis lock travels much further up the knife tang making the lockup much sturdier to shock and staying locked. hope it helps
+dorifutokoi I will try out different things with this knife. I think that I will get to trying to modify the lock and how far it travels I did that with the G710 already.
How can i do that man??? Mine have the same issue. I didn't understood what you did to axis lock to travel further up??? Please explain
i always used to use teflon tape and liked it's performance but, a friend gave me a pint of loctite so i've been using that ever since. i have yet to try out a pm2 or this knife but, i thought since you were talking about it that it would be worth while as your reviews are as always, top notch. i also enjoy your eloquence(a fitting word i think). you are a pleasure to listen to. thank you for sharing your thoughts.
+knives save lives Glad you like my style. I try to offer information that I think is useful. The G729 is nice but the G733 is more stable in hand. Just got that one recently and I really like it
Thank you
i'll have to check it out!
Very nice overview. I picked one of these up a while back and have been very impressed with it. If anything, it's motivated me to move the real PM2 higher on my list of knives to buy.
+Blue Mountain Bushcraft and Outdoors Yes...I also said that in this video. I like my G720 more than my SR1A but I do not like the G729 more than the Para2. The Para2 is just a cool knife that works well and I love playing with it as well... Just goes to show that a well made model is not easily pushed off the market by an imitation.
I have been enjoying my G729 and several other Ganzo knives and they have all been good performers. Excellent testing review, the best I've seen on this knife. I just got the fixed blade Ganzo G801, trying to put some real use time on it to see how well it performs. Thank you for the demonstration.
+sameold77 Thank you. I have a few models and I did enjoy using them and these tests are just to see if they will break and if they can all hold a decent edge for a longer period of time...also I want to see if they can be stropped back to sharp...so far I am not at all disappointed.
Common sense knife.
I also have a PM2. But where I live they are very expensive and I prefer to keep it as a collector's item but I could get one of these to use as an everyday pocket knife this is a great idea I didn't know it existed I'm going to check them out thanks for your informative video
The G729 and the G727 were some of the first Ganzos that I bought quite a few years ago, and guess what? I still have them and they're still in use. The Ganzo 727s, which you've reviewed sometime in the future, is probably getting the most carry as I now am spending less time in the outdoors.
I had 3 G727 folders. I liked them and gave to away to friend and another friend lost one. Now, because of the 727s and RAT 2 I bought another one. Yeah...I do like it. Reduced the edge angle to 15 dps...and darkened the pocket clip. I like it. Not as comfortable as the RAT1 is...but feels more stable in hand.
The man who batons wood with a folding knife has left the path of wisdom.
Well said. Lol
Why baton with a folding knife? Use a hatchet! Or use a strong full tanged fix blade knife. I recently purchase the same model Ganzo knife. I found it to be a good knife for what it is designed for at a much lower price point than a Spyderco. Thanks for the review!
+Daniel Moore I batoned with it to test the lock strength. This is clearly not a folder for "hard use" but it is good to know that in a pinch you can actually take it a bit further and it will stay in one piece...
Hi John, thanks for the great job you do! I have to say, though I LOVE this GANZO G729 for edc, there is one thing that really bothers me: the pocket clip is NOT reversible, as the screws are glued to the scales. There is absolutely no way of loosening them. I had this problem with several Ganzo knives I own. So to all you lefties out there and those who hate pocket clips like me, be warned...
+Gero Tempelmann I took the pocket clip off from mine with no problem. I had some difficulty removing the pocket clip from another model but with a bit of trying I succedeed. That was a model that had a black pocket clip with black screws, maybe it was the paint. Be sure to get a good torx and try again, maybe put some lubricant around them, let it sit there and try again in a few hours
I purchased three Ganzo knives from Gearbest.com. The G704-G ($14.96 delivered), G720-O ($16.95 delivered), and the G727M-CM ($11.92 delivered). All are great value buys...but my favorite is the G704. Its blade and handle shape are perfect for me. Operation is smooth. It's my EDC of choice.
+JB6789 Yes...the G704. I also have one. The only thing I do not like about it is the thick, steep grind.But for comfort in hand...the others can't even touch it!
Using DMT diamond sharpeners mine is straight razor sharp. And no lock problems. Simply a solid knife.
+Jeff Sherrod the lock on this one set a bit after more testing...now it is with a friend...he is testing it as well...
I like the fact that you beat the crap out of it even though 99.9% of people would never do these kind of things to a pocket knife. In the end it’s a sub $20 knife that is great for edc tasks. You need to chop a tree limb.....get a fixed blade. You need to cut boxes, string, rope, cloth, etc.....this is a great knife to do so.
when you can beat the heck out of a 20$ knife and it is still in 1 piece...that says something. why pay 150$ for something "bullet proof" just to use it for hard tasks where a sooth opening and a nice fit and finish won't matter. for me having such knives for dirt job makes sense. and having more expensive knives just for fun...that's nice
I am glad you reviewed this folder. I bought the cammo handle version. I noted the same issue, the lock is very shallow. They almost have this right. They should make the locking area of the blade like a fork, then it won't give. I have not tested mine as rough as you did, I think these are more of a lighter to medium task folders. But in a pinch, I would not hesitate to abuse it. I also got the G727. Very similar, except the blade mimicks the RAT1 blade. It has a similar short lock issue. But I like it a lot. It actually flips better than the 729 because the blade is thicker and heavier. You should try to get one. They are very economical at Gearbest. The 727 is like $5 cheaper than the 729. I can't complain about these folders. The price is so good on them that you can always abuse it and if it breaks get another.You are right, they are Spyderco quality, but they are not priced like it either. I am getting bronze washers for them, because I think I can make them tighter and they lock better when they are tighter.On the 729, I took it part. I released a little tension on the axis springs, I polished the baled, washers and liners in the moving areas. After that it is amongst one of the blade action folders I have. It is actually smoother than my Para 2 and my Mille.
+mikedifeo Hi! Thanks
I did get the G727 when I got this one... I also sharpened that one but have not played with it yet... I like the RAT1 more than the G727....that one has a smaller handle...and for some reason the handle feels weird...the RAT1 was the folder I carried for the longest amount of time...so it might be because of that...
The lock did set a bit after batoning it...I will open it up and remove a bit of steel from the liners to see if I can get it to stay locked for batoning and such tasks...
I do not flip my knives out as much as I used to so I think I will keep the teflon washers..for now.. :)
I do have a few more Ganzo Folders and I want to show them off...but I need to pace myself or I will forget things...so as long as I am testing this one still I modify the others...edge angle and things like that....
+SpartanJohns I love the RAT1. Just got a RAT 1A. Let me tell you the assisted system works great. One of my favorite folders is the Kershaw Blur. I have a few of them. The RAT 1A is a fast as the Blur, but when it locks it feels like you closed the door in a tank. It makes the Blur feel like a toy. Been carrying it for about 3 days. I like big folders. I don't use a pocket clip. I carry them in a belt pouch. I like the way the handles feel in my folders without the pocket clip.
+mikedifeo I was always curious about the Blur... Don't exactly know what it is but something about it...just makes it look cool...I still have my first RAT1 and I still play with it... since I have seen the RAT1A I must admit that I did wonder about it...heard nothing but good things
+SpartanJohns The Blur is a light to medium duty folder. It is assisted, but you can take it apart and make it manual. The Blur comes in Scanvik steel, S30V and the new Carpenter steel. I have all three. To be honest it is hard to tell the difference in daily light duty use. I think the S30V holds the edge a tad longer. What I like about it is how nice and easy it fits in the pocket. It is so light, it just disappears in your pocket. Handles are aluminum with inserts of a kind of skating tape so you can have a no slipping grip. There are 2 folders that I use for pocket use, the Endura 4 and the Blur. I think the Blur is a little stronger than the Endura. I just go the new Tanto Blur with the carpenter steel. I am using to see how it holds its edge. If you shop around you can pick the Scavick steel Blur for about $45. I don't think you can hard use this folder, but I don't know because I never tired it. I figure why break it. I have other blades that I use for hard use. As you know I don't do vids. But I wanted to tell you a bit about the Blur, just in case you decide to get one.
+mikedifeo I liked the Blur for a longer time but here it is a bit more expensive. The cheapest one I have seen was about 85 Euros without shipping. I figure that if I wait long enough I might get one used at a better price. I tend to edc my more expensive folders and use them for daily chores without taking it too far. The Ganzos I do carry every once in a while as an extra edc and those I do abuse every now and then...just because they are so affordable and obviously they can take it.
Thanks for the info on the Blur. I appreciate it
i got the spyderco dragonfly frn .its a juck $5.00 gas station knife.that i got ripped off for $55.00 . it was nonfunctional out of box .i could crush it with my hands ( the cutlerlover junk cheep knife test ) after a few hrs of fine tuning i got it to work a little .the g10 model i suppose it better but im not rolling the dice for $80.00 after being burned $55.00 on the frn model .ill wait for the clone .
Beauty! Nicely done bro.
I love the joy this testing brought you. :)
I had a lot of fun testing this folder. I will keep testing it. Right now it is with a friend. He also wanted a "crack" at it.
+SpartanJohns I'll bet you did. I'm pleasantly surprised at how robust it is. Really held up to a lot. And I'm sure it'll see moe of the same
Hey, would you say this is a good knife for someone who cannot afford a para 2? Where I live a para 2 will run me back about $200 whereas i can purchase this knife for $25 or so. I also want to state that I do not want to be afraid to use the knife and like you said, because the para 2 is more expensive and what not you refrain from doing certain things to it. Anyways, just wondering if this is a decent knife in terms of being a good hard use folder, i will not baton with it so i do not believe that lock problem will be a issue for me however i will chop with it and make feather sticks, or even use it around a camp site. Thanks for the initial testing and insight.
+Motive X7 I would not recommend such a small knife as a chopper. I said this in the video as well..it might bite back
That being said I think it is no replacement for a Para2. It is definitely a good knife and I do recommend it. I think you would be happy with it.
I was initially confused as I thought their PM2 "inspired" knife actually had a liner lock. Upon checking it seems they offer the G729 and the G730 which looks to be identical but with a liner lock.
It is a little shame they couldn't have made the travel on the axis lock a little further to prevent it bumping out when struck. Almost a home run for the price, I might just pick one up. Cheers.
+Leigh Robinson Like I said in the video, it did set a bit. So now it only happens every once in a while. The big problem is when you apply pressure on hit handle while hitting it. The shock moves the bolt and it becomes disengaged. I will try to open the knife up and file a bit more material down from the liners...maybe even from the blade...I think that should do it.
But for the money I am not at all disappointed. I rather like it. It holds an edge. the grind is thin...opens well..no bladeplay if you tighten the pivot...all cool so far
Price verses durability, looks pretty good to me, and I don't buy from China. Also I must close my eyes when someone batons a folder. I purchased a Cold Steel one piece about 10 years ago, the thick clunky tanto for $11.00, and it batons very well. I realize this is a test, but people in the woods ought to carry a one piece knife for emergencies if nothing else. Last year I asked every hiker in the Sierra Nevada Mts. what they were using on the back pack trip. 95% were carrying a folder. Very good vid..thumbs up...
+Randall Kelley Thanks! Glad you liked the video!
I would not baton with a folder in an emergency situation...but after my Ganzo G720 test...I had to try it with this one. However the 2 can't compare.
I have nothing against China Knives. If they are well build...that is the only thing that I care about...
I have heard a lot of good things from this knife company.....good review
+cwrowe I really like the heat treatment. It can hold a decent edge for a long time and it is easy to restore
Thank you
Hi, I'm a bit late to the video but further up the comments you mention taking the G733 out to test, have you done that yet? How did you find it? Cheers, great channel 👍
+Be ej I worked a bit with the G733. I compared it with the G729....and while the blade shape and grind of the G729 make work a bit easier(even with the factory edge) I found that the G733 feels more stable in hand...And I think it looks cooler :)
Just got me the same blade dude... nice shop knife, big hole... great piece!
ganzo g720 este superior sau mai bine spus, poate fi folosit timp indelungat in bushcraft, chiar daca nu este cutit dedicat pentru bushcraft fata de acest model? Diferenta de pret dintre aceste 2 modele pe gearbest este de numai 4$.
This knife is really beautiful and quality. 9cr18mov steel (or 440c) is very strong steel for daily use. Pivot screw may be loose, use Loctite 243. price / performance super. Enjoy nature!
+Ahmet Selim Yes...I like it as well. It did impress me in many ways. It was easy to restore its sharpness.. The only thing I would change is the clip. I already started blueing it...but it does not work as well since it is ss.
+John Tedichwon I did give it some thought as to how I can darken the pocket clip. Blueing it did not take very well.. I will try FeCl and maybe that will work...if not...maybe I will try that stonewash method to at least make it look cool...or sandpaper to just take away the shine...and is it is not polished my guess is that the blueing will take better
+John Tedichwon as soon as I am done with the testing of it and others I think that I will do a bunch of these clips together...I have noticed that different clips from different models can be exchanged between them...that is one thing that I do like
+John Tedichwon I have been thinking about that...but now...I must admit that I am just too much into the "thin the edge down" modify edge angle and check out the steel" fever...I rarely carry Ganzos as edc's. More in the woods and there I really don't care how the clip looks....But I guess after I try out the models that "speak" to me and I can get an idea about how much I can thin out an edge before it starts taking damage in regular tasks, i will get to see which ones I could start to carry as edc knives.. I do like them.
Don't know what it is but I have to be honest and say that each one I got lately I was pleasantly surprised.
if you baton the spyderco prara the lock will break.
Noroc, Ione :)
Please do (and) G723 review, if possible. It's very nice looking/designed ~heavy-duty fella, I guess B)
I got my own olive drab G729 and I am very pleased and happy with this PM2 tribute ♥
Keep up the good work - you're my #1 reviewer
Best greetings from Istra/Histria (Croatia)
Another fine video. I may look into getting this knife for my collection. I've always heard that the Para Military 2 is one of the best knives you can get. Just to get a taste of that this little Ganzo will have to do.
+Douglas Barrow Buy the clone...it's a great knife
Got the G7291-BK version. It has the textured scales. Gives a little better purchase on the knife. Superb axis lock action on mine. Love it. My favorite EDC.
Douglas Barrow I have the same one. It was my work carry but I’ve abused the hell out of it & it still worlds flawlessly so I just carry it everyday now so I don’t ruin my expensive ones
like the paramilitary but with a better lock
just bought one. looking forward to it arriving
Very cool video! And this is so coincidental. :-) I just got the Ganzo Rat one (G727M) look alike a few days ago too. Same color handle as yours. I've been thinking of you a lot and wondering what you would think if it.
It was a coin flip for me between the 727 and the spidey look alike.. I went with the 727 because of something you said long ago about the Rat one's comfort. I also got it because I wanted the axis lock instead of the lock the Rat has.. I didn't get it to split wood with, but it's nice to know I'm covered..
It's a bit stiff still, but I'm loving the axis lock. I find it way easier to disengage compared to the narrow little frame lock thing.. This is a bigger folder than I usually like too. I'm liking the extra handle space though for a change.
Thanks for the info and the fun my friend!!
+saradreaming I also have the G727. I must say that I prefer the RAT1's handle as the G727 has a smaller handle...and that is the folder i carried as an edc the most....so it might just be my "hand" memory kicking in.
I am still testing this one and I have a few others but I will get to the G727...
What you could do is take it apart and file down the liners and washers...maybe replace the teflon washer with bronze phosphorus washers....that should make it smoother...also some fine grit sandpaper might help with that....
I prefer the feel of my rat 1 as I said but I too like the axis lock much better...
And so far...the 440C that Ganzo uses holds a better edge than AUS8..so point goes to Ganzo
E chiar grozav !.....imi place priza mult, sper ca taisul sa reziste.....ai avut dreptate....
Nu stiu de ce, dar nu cred ca o sa mai am nevoie de para....
mie imi place cum tine 440C taisul. Dar bineinteles depinde de ce termeni de comparatie ai
para 2 e alt animal....
@@SpartanJohns Comparativ cu D2, cum iti pare acest 440C?
Si inca ceva....mi-ai zis de coli abrazive pt ascutit....tu ce folosesti pt mici retusuri ( adica granulatie) in afara de strop?
Please tell me how to make axis lock travel further up??? Explain please
take a small round file and work the inside of the liners
what are you doing chopping with that knife?
mark salva purposely trying to break it for the sake of the test
I wouldn't say TRYING TO BREAK IT. I think it's more of, what can it handle, how will it react, and if it can do it.
Cool video! I reviewed this one as well on my channel, thanks for sharing!
Moin Denis :-)
Dieses Modell ist für alle eine Option,welche sich das Spyderco Para2 nicht leisten können,oder wollen.
Mich selbst reizen diese Modelle nicht mehr,aber sie sind fürs Geld großartige Taschenmesser.
LG
Stephan :-)
+stephan123321 Hi Stephan...
Ich sehe das nicht als PM2 Alternative...wie ich im Video gesagt habe...wuerde das G729 nicht ueber mein PM2 tauschen...Beim G720 und SR1A ist die Sache ganz anders....da wuerde ich tauschen.
Was mir bei dieses Messer gefaellt ist der Preis und das es fuer diesen Preis sehr brauchbar ist. Haelt die schneide gut und kann einiges wegstecken...
Ich werde es warscheinlich modifizieren und die schneide ganz duenn schleifen...mal sehen wie es das aushaelt
Danke fuers reinschauen
LG
Denis
Bravo bel video, almeno hai fatto vedere quanto è robusto! Davvero un bel eds😎
Glad you liked the video! For the price...and compared to other knives in it's class...hard to beat
If you like the g729, you will love the g733.
+g mc Just got it...and yes...i like it...feels more stable in hand. got the one with the textured G10...I have to modify the edge angle and clean it up..then it goes out for testing...I also got the 723, that is the Endura immitation with a liner lock...that one is nice as well
cumva de pe gearbest? daca da, in cat timp a ajuns??? ms
+shallmaneser nu. am comandat 2 de pe gearbest..unul a ajuns repede...altul nu prea...
So it's kinda like a PM2 with Tenacious materials at half the price of the Tenacious. Interesting. Obviously not as good as the PM2, but now I wonder how it would compare to the Tenacious.
+BeowWulf I did not really like the Tenacious...so for me...it is all pretty clear how it would compare with the Tenacious...
+SpartanJohns Right on. I'm not fond of the Tenacious either, but I've a few friends that carry them. I prefer the larger Military and Persistence (which are my normal carry at the moment).
Thanks for these Ganzo reviews! They're a big help in navigating the world of cheap yet functional tools.
Ganzo makes a decent knife. Just did a review of the 724 on my channel
+Gun Collector007 Heading over there to watch it
Love the good content! keep up the good work.
+TheNameJohnny Thank you very much.
you should check out the new ganzo G7563 (benchmade 940 clone) and ganzos new automatic the G7852AL
to be honest I have seen it but never thought about it...but now that you mentioned it I looked for it and I think I might....it doe look cool.....
I enjoy watching your videos and have been subbed for some time now. I dont understand why you would want to chop with a folder. Perhaps feather sticking to check edge retention but battoning and chopping might be getting a bit too much for this knife
+dragon3831 It is a test...these knives are very inexpensive...and I have noticed that they can take it...so batoning is a test...to see if the knife can handle it...it is not something I recommend doing...however many people, the ones who use a knife on a daily basis will chop and baton knives...i recently worked around the cabin with someone...he pulled out his liner-lock folder and hammered it into a piece of wood to make a notch...regular people do it too...the ones who use their knives...and they don't stop to think: should I do it? it is ok for a liner lock? no...they need a notch...have a hammer and a knife...and just make that notch...
My goal here is to show that there are 20$ knives that can take abuse...and walk away without damage...People buy 250$ ZT's and if they chop with the folder it is considered abuse....and the warranty is voided....
But I can baton this 17$ knife...and it takes no damage...?
It is a very inexpensive tool...that anybody can afford...and it can take a pounding...
I am not recommending people do this...But I will test...and show the results..good or bad...
SpartanJohns I was just brought up to use the right tool. I dont beat on my knives, and yes, I understand many people baton with their knives, and I do accept that. I suppose if that 1 chance in a billion, im ever stuck in that certain situation...I would baton too. but to do this with a folder seems a bit much. Again though, everyone has their opinions, and I have mine. Thanks for the video, and look forward to the next.....All the best,
Chris-
P.S. I bought a few of these knives!
Nice testing, really!
Thx
Thank you! I still have this one! It came out very well after the tests...and I did use it afterwards even more. I put a deep carry pocket clip on it and it lives in a backpack now...
Nice blade, cool test
+Gun Enthusiast Thank you! I like it as well
a lot of reviewers ( that piad a lot of money ) are bent out of shape about the clones .but the clones arent bad and some of them combine good features of one with another .you can't do that in America .because of patented greed.
thank you for making this video! you gained a sub.
+Shane King I am glad you liked the video. And thank you for the subscription.
Denis
Hi Denis,
sieht sehr stabil aus, schöner Test. Mit dem Para2 würde sich das keiner trauen :-D
LG, Markus
+INI SCH
Von wegen! :-)
Mit meinem Para2 habe ich in meinem Bannock Video auch batont & gehackt. :-)
Peace,
Stephan :-)
:-) ... made my day
+INI SCH Ich wuerde nicht mit mein PM2 batonieren..schneiden...durch alles...null problemo...aber wenn ich den lock schaedige...das wuerde mich schon traurig machen...den Axis lock hier...tja...da kommt ein neues fuer 17$
+stephan123321 yup...we all seen it and cringed.. :))
Nice vid and good testing.
+KnifeCollector031 The Netherlands (Messenhobby) Thank you. Glad you liked the video
This is the real review
interesting video.. Never seen a self defense stabbing knife used as a bush craft knife before. I understand why, But i just have never seen it on youtube before.
+brainache555 I don't see any knives as self defense knives. I use all of them to just cut things. And as just a tool that you can use in your daily chores it is nice to see that it can handle such tasks.
SpartanJohns yeah same here but you would think just by looking at the blade shape that the knife is best suited for stabbing things.
I think the gamzo's get a bad rap honestly. I have around 10 of them that I use daily. No complaints with them at all. Not everyone can afford a 150-300$ knife. If it breaks big deal. If a high end knife breaks I'd be upset cuz I'm out top dollar. But honestly I have no issues with them at all
Good review. For a inexpensive knife, it aint bad
+olmmedic Thank you. For the price I really can't complain. There is a version where the G10 handle is more textured...it looks cool and it offers a lot of grip
Hallo Denis,für den Preis ein gutes Messer,LG Christoph
+schnorres58 Finde ich auch... Was mir am wichtigsten ist, ist das der Stahl die schneide gut haelt
LG
Denis
That's a well built folder.
+Nathan4071 I like it...and for the price..
Mostly I like the way the steel behaves...it holds a decent edge and can be stropped back to sharp...
Farengar?
Break branches by yourself buy an axe who would do that ????don't understand this video
i have a hard time understanding what you tried to write... call it even?
Touche
You need a survival knife for that not a folders job, i sometimes wonder about people
you wonder? yeah... one question: do you understand the word "Test"?
You see something, half way thru, or don't even listen...and you put your comment in the comment section. and...you wonder...
great video I enjoyed this,
+Fly Guy 78 Thanks! Glad you liked the video
SpartanJohns you know these could never compare to a Paramilitary 2 lol ,tough knife though and I think it's ok for the people out there that can't afford a Para 2 so it's kind of a good thing we have these lower price knives ,and they make a good beater knife to carry for the jobs we wouldn't want to use our Para 2 for lol so it works out ,
+Fly Guy 78 My thoughts exactly! No replacement but a good beater knife! :)
l-ai gasit pe vreun site la noi ? sau amazon ?
later edit........nevermind, l-am comandat :))
+oly loly eu de la noi nu prea cumpar si cand iau de pe amazon tot timpul trebuie sa caut mult pana gasesc magazine unde nu ma costa asa de mult transportul
+SpartanJohns l-am primit acum jumatate de ora si sincer nu ma asteptam la asemenea calitate a materialelor si constructiei, plus ca a venit ascutit ca un brici .
Probabil nu as fi aflat sau nu as fi luat Ganzo niciodata daca nu era sa-l vad aici la tine.
Mersi mult Denis pt ceea ce faci !
+oly loly Ma bucur ca iti place. Si al meu a fost ascutit cand a sosit dar eu voiam sa reduc un pic unghiul de taiere asa ca l-am reascutit.
Ma bucur foarte mult ca ti-am putut fi de folos. :)
Sa il folosesti sanatos si, te rog, daca ai chef, dupa ce il folosesti o vreme, spune-mi si mie ce parere ai de el, ce crezi ca ar fi trebuit sa mai mentionez. Ceva ce poate vei observa tu la el si eu nu am mentionat in acest clip.
+SpartanJohns
OK revin dupa doua luni de folosinta aproape zi de zi . Initial ma gandisem sa fac un video reply dar se pare ca nu-s inca pregatit pentru debutul pe youtube :)).
Ganzo G729 .... imi place inca, imi place pentru ca asa cum spuneam si initial e ok ca si constructie, are materiale de calitate si tolerante ok, Aspectul si functionalitatea sunt super mai ales avand in vedere pretul. Imi place defapt pentru ca seamana atat de mult cu Spyderco. Insa , exista intotdeauna si un insa, din 4 exemplare, unul al meu unul al tatalui meu si doua ale unor colegi , 3 au prezentat urme de rugina pe lama dupa ceva vreme. Broboane fine maronii care nu se duceau cu apa si sapun . Din cate stiu eu si toti cei care sunt pasionati de cutite, 440C ESTE un otel inoxidabil. Am ceva cutite din 440c (Muela si alte branduri) si niciodata nici unul nu a dat semne de patare sau ruginire. Toate astea, coroborat cu faptul ca ''nu tine chiar asa bine tais' ma fac sa cred ca dragii nostri producatori NU au folosit acest otel ci o varianta mai ieftina probabil. Tipic chinezesc .
Nu am nimic impotriva lui, imi place si il folosesc in continuare. Mecanismul este in continuare solid, si over all e un cutit foarte bun, atata tot ca m-a dezamagit un pic treaba cu rugina .... Numai bine !
+oly loly Salut!
Multumesc mult de feedback.
Eu nu am observat rugina pe nici un Ganzo. Trebuie sa las unul in bucatarie, langa chiuveta. Chiar sunt curios...
G720 si-a tinut taisul foarte bune...Acum testez G732 iar acesta nu il tine asa de bine in sensul ca nu pot sa il ascut dupa ce lucrez cu el doar cu strop-ul. Trebuie si piatra. Am atribuit acest lucru faptului ca inca nu l-am ascutit decat o data si nu am luat asa de mult odet de pe tais...si probabil ca acel otel, de pe tais, e "ars" un pic de la procedeul de ascutire pe polizor...
Si acesta e un pas pe care trebuis sa il fac...
Acest G729 pe care l-am prezentat l-am dat unui prieten iar e e foarte multumit de el....nu mi-a zis nimic despre rugina sau ca nu si-ar tine taisul bine, chiar din contra....
Din nou iti multumesc pentru feedback. Acum am doua chestii de facut. Una voiam sa o fac oricum. Sa reduch unghiul de taiere, luand mai mult metal ar trebui sa ajung la otelul bun si sa pot sa il intretin ascutit doar cu pasta si piele...si o sa vad pe care sa il las langa chiuveta pentru o saptamana saun doua sa vedem daca fac si astea pete...
Super! Ma bucur ca ti-ai luat timpul sa imi scrii.
Good information to know.
Thank you
thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment...I appreciate it
so the new trend of "bushcraft" is to baton folding knives
+Voyager24 Seeker does the title say: Initial "bushcraft" and commentary?
hi SpartanJohns cross batoning is very good way destroy this knive.
+polyNL32 yeah...especially when the knife is a foling knife...
adorei a faca
+manual da sobrevivencia Eu também
I would never feed Chinese pirates but I'm intrigued about what steel they use.
440C
As EDC, for 15 bucks at your mailbox is a pretty good deal, is not a paramilitare, nor even a boker, but you know, another piece of steel for the collection
It looks like a PM2 with Axis Lock. Sort of.
+냄새꾸리꾸리한 발까락 that is basically what it is...it i the design of the PM2 but, in my opinon, improved for certain tasks...not as fun as the PM2 but much sturdier and at a much lower price
salut , spartan mai fa te rog frumos videoclipuri in romana ( p.s nu ca nu stiu engleza dar pentru fratimiu de 10 ani care ii place supravieturirea ) toata stima multumesc anticipat
+Alex Piticu Salut. Eu nu fac clipuri de supravietuire. Prezint chestii diferite. Nu stiu daca fratiorul tau ar fi interesat in chestii de genul asta. Dar daca e: am cateva clipuri in romana, spune-i sa se uite la ele si daca mai vrea sa vada ceva anume sa isi faca si el canal de youtube si sa imi transmita.
La 10 ani deja face engleza la scoala...si sa stii ca eu asa am invatat engleza uitandu-ma la filme fara subtitrare.
+SpartanJohns scuze bushcraft am gresit eu acolo
+Alex Piticu nici o problema... ramane valabil :)
Hey Denis!
I've got a request... Could you try to get hand of a Wood Jewel knive and do a review on it? I bought one last summer when I was on a roadtrip in scandinavia, and I absolutely love mine, but I wonder what your thoughts are on them.
What are Wood Jewel knives? Well, Wood Jewel is a company settled in Finland that makes scandinavian-style survival knives & scandinavian outdoor gear. As far as I know they are not very known, but I do believe that they make very high quality knives judging by the one I have. I don't even know what model of the knive have, but I'm quite sure it's one of their larger if not their largest model. I'll tell you the story about it in a sec :)
Here is their website: woodjewel[dot]com
If you google 'wood jewel knive' you'll find a few retailers that are settled in mainly the UK I believe.
How did I get mine? Well that's a rather funny story. So I was on a roadtrip in Norway, and eventually we drove on to Hardangervidda, the largest Norweigian and European highlands. After driving past a few small villages and settlements we came to this tent with a reindeer in front of it, and it apparently was a small survival-gear shop. As curious as I was I decided to go in and find a whole bunch of those Wood Jewel knives & a few other knive-brands. After inspecting a few of them, the one I currently have appealed most to me and I bought it. So yeah.... I pretty much found the thing in the middle of no where in a place that doesn't have electricity or any cellphone reach at all :L
Let me know what you think about doing such a video! If it gets too expensive then I fully understand!
+ImJustACowLol I have looked at their site and I have seen their puukko knives. They are nice...but I don't think that I will get one soon. When it comes to 2 bevel ground knives(scandi grinds) i always choose Mora or I get blade blanks and ask a friend to make a handle...
I was also looking into Helle knives but they are rather expensive compared to Mora models or just getting a blade blank and making the handle. To the price I must always take shipping into account...not many companies ship to where I live and the cost can get rather high...but if I should stumble on such a knife, at a good price I will keep your recommendation in mind
+SpartanJohns If I had to chose between Helle or Wood Jewel I'd probably go for Wood Jewel even when taking shipping money into account. Both brands are of very similar quality, but Wood Jewel is quite significantly cheaper.
Anyhow, I hope that you happen to stumble upon one hahaha :) Keep up the fun and interesting videos, I love them :)
Who would use a pocket knife for stuff like that anyway smell axe would b better don't u think if u go camping r gonna b in the woods for a while take the equipment u need
are you familiar with the concept of testing? no? thought so...
"smell axe" and other shortcuts...seek life else where!
"take the equipment you need" another gem!
nice knife
+JUPITER JUPZ I like it as well
Maybe we should drive over it with a tank.
i mean, a tank...sure...but with gas prices nowadays...who can afford it?
Aua, aua, aua, dass macht man nur mit einem 15 EUR Messer. Ich möchte
mal sehen, dass das jemand mit seinem Strider macht. Trotzdem interessantes
Video. LG
+hornsby 55 :)) YUP...das wuerde ich mit mein Para2 nicht machen.....oder mit mein ZT0561.... :)
Bring a pair of lightweight 20 dollar pruners with you instead. That knife wasn't designed for that.
but it can take it...that i the point. i am a knife tester. not a "what tool to use in what situation" youtuber! That comes later in life!
If my Boy Scout instructor would have seen me do that, he would have taken my knife away ..... total knife abuse, wrong tool for the job _____ ,chopping and batoning with a small folder .... WOW !
i was never in the boy scouts....did you not test knives for youtube in the boy scouts?
because that is what i do...if I go out to make a fire, build a shelter aso...i would not baton a folder...but since i test knives for youtube....
pare firav cutitu
dar isi face treaba ,te salut si tine-o tot asa....
+Marian Echim Da..pare firav dar chiar e ok... mai ales ca edc....nu e chiar un cutit de crapat lemne dar uite ca poate.
Merci! :)
насколько надо быть неадекватным, что бы зимой опереться в лес с одним ножом? да ещё и использовать его в качестве топора.
For Christ-sake, Spartan - when are you finally going to stop beating the crap out of those fabulous Ganzo knives so you don't have to keep cutting yourself. Can't remember ever seeing one of your videos where you're not wearing a bandaid! Why don't you just go inside, make yourself a hot drink, and use that lovely knife to slice some tomatoes, cucumbers and salami and make yourself a nice sandwich!
:))
I abuse Ganzo's to show that 15$ knives can take a beating and so 100$ knives should work for their prices.
As for my bandaged thumb....by the scars on my hand you could tell that they were not made by a knife or axe. It was an accident I suffered a couple of years ago which is still healing. Plus I want to spare the viewers the ugly sight
The Ganzo 729 is an rival of the PM2. The Spyderco is not really better but way to much overpriced.
The lock should not disengage so there is a flaw. Mine has anoval hole and was bought in 2024. Batoning you are supposed to do on an non locked blade.
The problem of the Ganzo brand is that they went up in price big time so this costs now around 24$, allmost as much as an original Ontario RAT1 on sale on eBay and more as somo Coast with an similar blade. Actually some models of Coast si ilar in function, size and blade shape but with 7Cr17 stainless steel cost allmost half as much as these Ganzos. Chinese products have become incredible expensive lately and can not really compete anymore against american brands like Coast. Chinese products are about to price them outof the market as it seems.
The Ganzo 729 is a very good and excellent knife with its 440C steel but overpriced and should cost no more than 15$. I see and own some ukrainian knives in 440C which cost 9$ with close up quality to Ganzo. These Ganzo costs in production not more than 5$ or less as same steel can be had from other brands for 7$. So the margin or US sanction tarifs over chinese commie produce is around 200% of the initial production costs in China.
To be honest i stopped thinking about the “fairness” of it all a long time ago. Companies charge what they can and we can only choose to buy or not.
As for the cost of production… if the design is new or even adapted that is also a process which costs money. So it has to be considered.
As for batoning…this is a test. And ganzos can take it. Look up my g720 video.
This is why i like Ganzo knives to this day
Anyone with half a brain would not baton with a folder regardless of the brand. Therefore your test is pointless!
52 thousand people disagree...but you probably wrote this to get me angry....so furious right now...little prick keyboard comando dared write comment on my video?
no! may the wrath of a thousand nations rain down upon you..like sailers upon your mother...
better?
I'm gonna be kind and say nothing!
A bit oxymoronic, but okay
c'est n'importe quoi, ce n'est pas le couteau pour faire du batonnage, amateur !!
I bailed on this one at less than one minute in. Sorry. It just seemed pointless.
Sure man....that is what youtube is for. Some reviews give you information you want some don't. Hope you found a review which gave you the information you wanted.
you appearvto be a smart guy. please explain to me why do you buy such obvious counterfeit products? i dont get it. thats no flaming or something. i just cant understand it
+northmanscall Apearences can be deceiving.
As to your question... This is not a knock-off. This is Ganzo's version of the PM2. And it does a great job. If it hadn't I would have said that.
I like it! That is why I presented it. I thought I would like it that is why I bought it. Turns out I got an excellent knife for 17$... Maybe I am a smart guy... Who knows? fact remains...I had an SR1A that cost me 100+$ and I didn't use it as much as I used my G720...that costs 20$....so I started liking ganzo... So I didn't pay 100+$ for another PM2 to baton with... I think that is pretty smart!
yeah.... I don't really care if I appear to be a smart guy.... I know that I am ;)
+SpartanJohns so you got a good knife at an exceptional price. but the design is 95 percent Spyderco Paramilitary 2 which wont get a dime from ganzo. doesn't this fact bother you? shouldnt ganzo with their good quality at low price be able to produce their own designs? i mean there is nothing against a quality knife on a budget. but i just don't like this attitude some companies have. takimg an entire design and changing some minor details. you would have more integrity by only supporting and reviewing original brands with original designs in my opinion. supporting counterfeit products and design stealing sends the wrong signals.
+northmanscall If you check out my channel you will see a few Spyderco reviews.. I supported them.
And I have a question for you: Did you watch the video? I am guessing that you did not watch the entire video just skipped thru it.
Watch it and listen to what I said.
As for integrity.. to me integrity means something else than to you. To me integrity means being honest.
Supporting Spyderco...yes...ok... here's another question: does Spyderco support me? I have 8 Spyderco's. That means that thru me they got a bit of cash. Did they support me? Or is that a one way street?
Why does Spyderco not make a more inexpensive version of their models so that more people can afford them?
A long discussion... BUT here's the catch: I can spend my money for anything I want! And as long as I am honest about my findings, in my opinion, my integrity remains unblemished.
If Ganzo did indeed steal Spyderco's design...it is up to Spyderco to do something about it.
but again...watch the video entirely and listen to what I said... then we can talk some more
+SpartanJohns Word!!!!
+SpartanJohns Schooled!!!
Какой маразм просто маразм!
jesus...buy an axe
+mynxl Do I look puerto rican to you?
Knife abuse.
+dreamstwice Chocolate dreams!