

🔪 Own the moment: When size, speed, and style converge.
The HUAAO 12" Large Push Button Lock Pocket Knife is a robust, 12-inch folding knife featuring a lightning-fast SpeedSafe assisted slide mechanism and a secure push button lock. Its premium pakkawood handle offers a natural yet durable grip, while the included nylon sheath ensures safe, convenient carry. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and EDC aficionados, this knife balances bold size with reliable performance and safety.


| ASIN | B0CXMZPDM3 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,667 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #280 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight |
| Brand | HUAAO |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (116) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2024 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| Model Name | HUAAO 12\" Large Push Button Lock Pocket Knife |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Skinning |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Push Button Lock, SpeedSafe Assisted Slide Safety Lock, Pakkawood Handle |
| Style | Modern |
R**R
Review from a real knife guy.
Hey I'm going to skip credentials but here's the situation. All in all it's not a bad knife. It came fairly sharp from the factory and did manage to pass the paper slice test. Which is good for out of the box. It's not a 200 dollar knife but at 20 it's a very real bargain. First off the knife is quite enormous for a folder. Measurements: From the very tip in a straight line to the handle the blade is right at 5½ inches the length of the cutting edge is 5½.. thickness is ⅛" for 3½ inches then tapers down to ¹/¹⁶ after an inch then the last inch sees It taper to a fine point..the total handle length isn6½" under an inch in profile, though when closed it is about 1⅓" in profile it is 7/8" thick counting the grips. Features: the knife utilizes a spring loaded opening mechanism, it required nothing but the button press. The spring provides quite sufficient force to open it right up and put it in open lock position. The button is also the catch that holds it open as well as closed. It has a rounded notch in the bottom of the blade which Allows the button to raise back up and lock the blade open. The notch on mine wasn't quite perfect and it was resulting in an open state that was only half locked, but with a quick tuneup using a file to shave just a couple microns it now locks well and with no play or wiggle to the blade. It also featured a small lever catch that locks the action of the button and prevents accidently opening as well as prevents the button from being able to close the knife. The lever is easy to operate but adequately stiff and ergonomic. The grips are thick piece's of genuine wood that is well sealed and finished. I'm unsure about what alloy of steel the blade is. But it shows high rigidity, I suspect low flexibility, high oxidation resistance, and surprisingly decent edge retention it's of a medium weight. Overall the knife is an effective tool and a formidable weapon. I expect it to hold up well to moderate wear and would consider it an adequate edc. I would very much not want to be in the wrong end of it in a confrontation, it's features loan themselves well to self defense. It's a good knife who's primary draw is the novelty of it's size, ( of exactly I foot in length when open.) But that novelty isn't at the cost of quality as it's built better than many smaller alternatives. This is a must have for anyone who collects a variety of folders ( my 24th folder) anyone who wants a folder for self defense, ( don't start trouble and avoid if at all possible. Much safer to simply flee then hit him with your truck.) Or anyone who wants to play " that's not a knife, this is a knife" with their buddies. And it looks good too. Ohh yes it also came with a simple nylon belt sheath, which can help prevent it from being a concealed weapon.
P**K
Worth the price
Not a bad knife. It's not high end, but for the price it's solid and has some weight to it. Sturdy, swift action on the blade release. Blade came sharp, passed the paper test but could use a little more sharpening. I am unsure where it was made as the only marking on the blade reads "Stainless" with what looks to be a cat over the script. Looks to be a real wood handle. No loose parts. 5 stars because I got what I paid for.
O**N
Good switch knife
At 73 I'm an oldtime blade user. All sorts of knives for various needs. Wanted a switch but had to be large enuff to fit the leg pocket of farmer coveralls. This is great! Very well made, sharp & blade is strong but not for prying. It's a slicer. I rarely lock the blade since the button's small & has never opened by mistake - yet.
J**Y
Surprisingly nice for the money
When I was growing up this type of pushbutton knife was illegal to own in my state, so it kind of blew me away that I can now buy one on Amazon for less than $20. Not only that, but this knife is surprisingly well made. The mechanics are good and tight, the wooden handles are actually wood, the safety lock works well, and the blade seems to be pretty high quality SS. I would have given it 5 stars, but the hinge pin worked loose after about 10 openings and the knife wouldn't stay shut. I just took the screw out, put some locktight on it, then tightened it for the best action and let it dry. Been a few weeks now and it hasn't loosened up again, I just feel like I shouldn't have had to do that myself, it should have come that way from the factory. Also, the blade was sharp but it was very jagged like it was sharpened by a coarse grinder, so I honed on it for a while and got it smoothed out. I plan to buy a few more and give as gifts, will make the same mods before I give them out.
K**I
Semi-Decent Product
I’ve had it for 2 and almost a half months, barely used, and it’s already, somehow, lost a screw. Decent feel, blade cut through the holder, while still partially folded but at least I know it’s sharp 🤷♂️. Wouldn’t recommend carrying this in your pocket. Maybe a bag or a purse. Overall kinda 🐶💩 for durability, but could be otherwise practical in use.
E**N
Very good tool
Works well
M**7
BIG BIG Knife good for hunting moose! Not really but it's OK. Broke after a few weeks
UPDATE Broke after a few weeks. Press the button and the blade just drops a bit. It's a shame as it does hold a really good edge. I didn't really realize how big this knife was going to be. It's on a full-size laptop in the photo. Sharp yes, nice wood but the grips don't fit all that well. Hey, it's 20 bucks. When you press the blade release it is a bit to hang on to as it's a heavy knife. Lock holds well. Button release opens well. I wouldn't use this for self-defense as you would need your assailant to give you a few moments to get the ready to go. I would take out all the screws and dab them in epoxy and reinstall them. A few were loose upon opening. I might make my own grips and but some cross hatching to give it more grip. These grips are to smooth. I like the design, and it functions as it should.
Z**E
You get what you pay for
Yhe blade is thin and not hard. The tip bent and rolled instead of breaking. It was big and intimidating and i have no doubt it would be decent for self defense if you keep the screws hand tight, they tend to loosen after a bit of use and the locking mechanism malfunctions which has led to a few cuts in my hand.
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