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The Ccanku C1104 Fixed Blade Knife features a 1.6-inch D2 steel blade known for exceptional sharpness and edge retention, paired with a corrosion-resistant stainless steel handle. Compact at 5.5 inches total length and weighing just 2 ounces, it’s designed for discreet, reliable use in hunting, survival, and outdoor scenarios. The included Kydex sheath ensures secure, safe carry with tight retention, making it an essential tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.










| ASIN | B07M8G676R |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,649 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #92 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Length | 1.6 Inches |
| Blade Material | D2 Blade |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Brand | Canku |
| Brand Name | Canku |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 622 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 5.5 Inches |
| Item Shape | Straight |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Canku |
| Model Name | C1104 |
| Model Number | C1104 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor,Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel,Durable |
| Special Features | Stainless Steel,Durable |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 753936073999 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**S
Excellent last ditch knife!! Perfect for a lady to carry.
So I read a few interviews on this knife & felt the need to write one of my own on this perfect little last ditch blade. So a lil background on me & why I think my opinion matters(does anyone's opinion really matter?). I teach edged weapons 6 days a week for a living. I am around blades all day long & have forgotten more about edged weapons than most "YouTube sensations" know. I train what works & break everything down to its most minute part with a discerning eye! Ok, now lets get into this knife. First what this blade is not- this is not designed for cutting ropes, cardboard boxes, etc. That's what a utilitarian blade is for. I saw a few people complaining about the blade breaking/ bending when used for everyday type purposes, this is not the knife for that! This is not the knife you will be dueling with or engaging in any sort of multiple attacker type scenarios with either. Also, that lil ring doesn't make it a karambit, so save yourself the embarrassment of twirling it like one! That's a retention ring & not the knife for fancy,"Raid pt2" karambit work. What this knife is- The perfect last ditch blade for when you are up against the wall or looking for a secondary blade to put into the fray. It is small, concealable & easy to use as a shiv for hitting vital targets like the neck or eyes & is perfect for the ladies to carry & use with minimal effort or training. This knife will do the job it has been designed to do, nothing more, nothing less. And also of note- this blade won't break the bank like Doug's version!! My only complaint was the lack of retention on the belt clip so that was removed & replaced with a 3" Ulti clip which has the retention I needed. If you find your sheath is lose like some of the other buyers stated, just hit the sheath with a heat gun on low & refit it to your preferred retention. Youtube is your friend! Once again, this is an excellent blade & worth the price point. Works a 100% better than a pink rape whistle!
S**3
Solid Little Knife
Seems to be a pretty good knife for the price. Mine was very sharp out of the box (had no issue shaving some hair off of my arm). The machining for the edge was pretty straight. I've been heavily using it to cut up cardboard boxes since I got it and the edge seems to be holding up pretty well. I'm not sure if the blade is real D2 steel, but for the price, this knife seems to be a solid deal. Others reported issues with the sheath not having very good retention. I've had the opposite be the case: the retention of my sheath is super tight. It is much easier to pull the sheath off my belt or pocket than it is to get the knife out of the sheath. I've adjusted how I remove the knife from the sheath and with some practice it seems to be no issue now. I take some comfort in knowing that the knife will never accidentally come out of the sheath while being carried. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase and look forward to using this knife in my EDC rotation.
J**H
Cheap bastinelli clone
Pretty dull but way cheaper than the bastinelli. A sharpie cap goes over the blade in a pinch 👀 Clip is very low strength. Would recomend to get an ulticlip
J**T
Don't get scammed, get this instead. This price is a steal.
To preface: I have small hands. I literally have no complaints at all about this knife. It's honestly just the perfect fixed blade EDC. It's so easy to carry day to day, it's very comfortable in the palm, the finger ring works for me, and another mate who has wide fingers. The steel is probably 440c, and it's plenty tough for a knife this small. The blade geometry doesn't lend itself to cutting ability, despite the fact that it's easy to sharpen to a razor's edge. But that's not what this is for, obviously. It's a thrusting blade, and the tip is formidable. I was worried about the knife being thin at the tip, but it's pretty well reinforced by the spine. I recommend it, and I will probably buy it again in the future.
R**N
Solid knife. Dull blade
Nice little knife. Works great in the boot but mine came extremely dull sadly. Barely had an edge of any.
N**R
I just ordered a second one.
Why do I love this knife? Well I love knives, even cheap ones, cuz I love sharpening knives as well. Anybody who sharpens or cuts a lot will tell you, the tip goes dull first. Why? Because the tip gets used the most, usually starts every cut and sometimes finishes the cut too. So you have to sharpen the tip most, but you certainly have to sharpen the entire blade too. I always carry multiple knives anyway, some I carry just to use, abuse, and brunt the heavy wear, and i always a finesse or razor sharp knife. This is my finesse knife for now, I prefer sharpening straight edge blades and hate concave blades, so little blade to touch up when I go touch up as the tip dulls. It is also so much more pleasant to hold and use than my Schrade spare change (currently my edc abusable blade). I refuse to leave home without either knife, currently the Schrade gets used to ream/debur copper and pvc pipe, dragging the blade sideways, like a real chef would never do to his knife. And my finesse knife, cuts strings, rope, tape, fabrics, anything that is better with a sharp edge and won't horribly dull my edge. I moved the belt clip to the opposite side (super adjustable btw, just screw the clip to any 2 grommets on either side). This made it perfect for my auxiliary pocket on my dickies, so now my sharp knife sits on the back of my thigh. Most people hate the clip, i personally love it, because I can grab the ring in my pinkie and push the sheath off with my thumb if it must be one handed, but i like to pull the whole thing, sheath and all, then pull the sheath off in front of myself comfortably. I personally love the clip. Again I love this knife just being basically a knife tip only, but there is so much to hold on to. I have medium sized hands (large gloves fit loose) someone who knows their hands are large might not bother with this specific blade, there is no finger protection, aside from the retention loop. The minute I decided this would one of my edc gear, i needed a backup. This is a knife I plan to carry, even after I break it, will update if they every seem like garbage, but the finish is good and polished, only rough part was at the finger grip behind the blade...so good grip there! These may or may not be high quality steel, however I have a disdain for lazy manufacturers, who leave a rough edge or even a burr on their piece. The only sharp edge on this steel is the part that's supposed to be sharp, and it arrived able to shave hair in a single stroke, SURGICALLY SHARP!
J**.
Meh. Good letter opener I guess.
Super tiny. Dangerous if you have large hands.
L**E
Durable, small, and dangerous
I love the feel of metalic feel and its compactness. Dangerous if you’re careless, as the knife itself do not permanently attach to its sheath or case. Moreover, the sheath or case has scratches from the hook but don’t really care for it. I was imagining to hook this knife with my keys but not exposed. Hoping to find another alternative.
B**N
Sharp knife
Really sharp little knife, cuts almost effortlessly through most items and the tempered steel is spot on sharpens nicely too
H**H
Holster didn't work at all...
Unfortunately I should have followed the advice of other buyers. The holster for the knife didn't fit at all so I had to return the knife.
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