Product Dimensions | 20.96 x 1.91 x 3.18 cm; 99.79 g |
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Item model number | M-12249 |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Age Range | Adult |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Blade Length | 9.1 Centimeters |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Colour | Original Version |
Size | 4" |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Style | Modern |
Height | 1.25 inches |
Length | 8.25 inches |
Weight | 100 g |
Width | 0.75 inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Manual |
Included Components | Robust Fixed Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Morakniv |
Item Weight | 99.8 g |
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Morakniv Craftline Robust Trade Knife with Carbon Steel Blade and Combi Sheath, 3.6-Inch
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Recommended uses for product | Camping, Hiking, Whittling |
Brand | Morakniv |
Model name | FT01518 |
Special feature | Manual |
Age range (description) | Adult |
About this item
- Fixed blade utility knife with an extra-think carbon steel blade for extra strength and durability
- Blade Thickness: 0.125 in (0.32 cm), Blade Length: 3.6 in (9.1 cm), Total Length: 8.25 in (20.9 cm), Net Weight: 4.9 oz (140 g)
- Ergonomic handle of TPE rubber provides optimum grip
- Hard plastic Combi-Sheath allows for the connection of a second knife and sheath
- Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.
- Fixed blade utility knife with an extra-think carbon steel blade for extra strength and durability
- Blade Thickness: 0.125 in (0.32 cm), Blade Length: 3.6 in (9.1 cm), Total Length: 8.25 in (20.9 cm), Net Weight: 4.9 oz (140 g)
- Ergonomic handle of TPE rubber provides optimum grip
- Hard plastic Combi-Sheath allows for the connection of a second knife and sheath
- 1-year manufacturer's warranty
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ASIN | B00SROLRDK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
鶹 Rank |
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Date First Available | March 10 2015 |
Manufacturer | Morakniv |
Place of Business | SEATTLE, WA, 98121 US |
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The Morakniv Craftline Robust Trade Knife features an extra-thick, 3.6 x 0.125-inch carbon steel fixed blade. High carbon steel achieves high hardness, sharpens easily and is exceptionally tough. High carbon steels are preferred in applications that demand durability and frequent regrinding. The material is harder than stainless steel, allowing it to hold a sharper and more durable acute edge. The Morakniv Robust has an impact-resistant, ergonomic TPE rubber handle with coil-formed rounding that provides extra grip and control. A finger guard provides additional safety. Included with the knife is a hard plastic Combi-Sheath, which provides a quick-connect feature for attaching a second knife and sheath. Morakniv has been manufacturing the highest quality knives in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.
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Ergonomic Handle
An impact-resistant handle with a larger geometry that fits even better in your hand. The finger guard has been developed to optimize safety.
Hard Plastic Combi-Sheath
Features a practical belt clip and Morakniv Smart Button System, which allows you to attach several knives to each other.
Versatile Outdoor Knife
Carbon steel blade is exceptionally tough, sharpens easily and is preferred in applications that demand durability and frequent regrinding.

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Blade Material | Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel | Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel | High Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel |
Blade Length | 3.6 In (91 mm) | 3.6 In (91 mm) | 3.6 In (91 mm) | 3.6 In (91 mm) | 4.1 In (104 mm) | 4.1 In (104 mm) |
Blade Thickness | 0.08 In (2 mm) | 0.08 In (2 mm) | 0.126 In (3.2 mm) | 0.08 In (2 mm) | 0.08 In (2.0mm) | 0.09 In (2.5 mm) |
Knife Length | 8.11 In (206 mm) | 8.11 In (206 mm) | 8.11 In (206 mm) | 8.11 In (206 mm) | 8.6 In (219 mm) | 9.4 In (238 mm) |
Net Weight | 3.9 Oz (110 g) | 3.9 Oz (110 g) | 4.7 Oz (133.4 g) | 4.0 Oz (115 g) | 3.9 Oz (110 g) | 4.5 Oz (128 g) |
Ideal For | Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Marine, Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Carving, Outdoor Lifestyle |
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Customers like the sharpness, blade quality, and appearance of the knife. They mention it takes easy to a razor-sharp edge and keeps it for a long time. Customers also appreciate the ergonomics, comfort, and thickness of the blade. However, some customers disagree on the rust resistance.
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Customers like the sharpness of the knife. They mention it's the sharpest knife ever, has an amazing reputation, and is easy to sharpen. Some say it's a fantastic little knife for general use or as a companion to larger knives.
"Great knife. Always is with Mora. The people complaining of unfinished spines... it's in the description. Spines are unfinished on purpose...." Read more
"great knife but the sheath didn't have any retention at all.i heated it with a hair dryer and squeezed it now its good." Read more
"Arrived within two days. Knife was exactly as expected and sharp. I will be buying Morakniv again." Read more
"One of my favourite knives. Sharp. Durable. Dependable" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the blade quality of the knife. They mention it's durable, sturdy, and impresses after years of use.
"Just buy one already. Mora Robust...." Read more
"...Great lil Morakniv. Very strong blade. Holds a edge extremely good. Highly ridged and almost no flex at all...." Read more
"It is my first Mora and I see it is sturdy and well-built. But I was surprised to how easy it can be stained or rusted...." Read more
"...Beautiful, beautiful crafting knife with an extremely strong blade. Perfect for bush crafting. I would buy it again in a heart beat if I lost it...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the knife. They mention it's really nice, shines like a mirror, and has a great finish. Some also say they love the handcraft of the product.
"...Unbreakable, comes with an awesome edge, feels great in the hand, nice and hefty, and all at a price that doesn't need to be thought about...." Read more
"Came razor sharp. No need for any edge work before use. Beautiful, beautiful crafting knife with an extremely strong blade...." Read more
"...mustard and apple cider vinegar to force a patina on mine and it looks great. That will help with rust as well...." Read more
"...Leaves a nice dull grey finish." Read more
Customers like the handle of the knife. They mention it's comfortable, fits their hands beautifully, and has great ergonomics.
"Expected the blade to be a tad bit longer! Handle has a good feel to it, fits into the sheath no problem. I plan on putting a patina on this blade...." Read more
"...The handle is very nice and comfortable...." Read more
"Sharpest knife I've ever owned, stays sharp, sheath is good, knife feels very comfortable. Very good value for the money." Read more
"...The only con i can think of is that the handle is too small for people with larger hands." Read more
Customers like the blade thickness of the knife. They mention it's thick, wide, and hefty. Some also say it's great in the hand and a companion to larger, more capable wood processing knives. They also like the length, albeit a tad shorter than their bushcraft black.
"This is a great carving knife and the robust version has a proper thickness for a blade. The carbon steel holds and edge and is easy to sharpen...." Read more
"...Unfinished Top of the blade is great for using a mallet on. Thick and wide. Handle is solid...." Read more
"...Thicker and more robust than the Craftline C, it performs more rougher tasks better than the C but slices and detailed work as well as the C. Mods..." Read more
"It's a very thick, strong blade. The handle is very comfortable, the case is alright as well...." Read more
Customers like the edge retention of the knife. They mention the carbon steel holds an edge for ever and is easy to sharpen. They also say it feels great in the hand.
"...Incredibly resilient and holds an edge. You could shave with it, although I wouldn't recommend that." Read more
"...The carbon steel holds and edge and is easy to sharpen. Only one question remains...why do Canadians pay double the US price?????..." Read more
"...Great lil Morakniv. Very strong blade. Holds a edge extremely good. Highly ridged and almost no flex at all...." Read more
"Built like a tank. Good steel, great edge out of the box, but the handle feels very awkward and cramped...." Read more
Customers like the grip of the knife. They mention it has an awesome grip and the tang keeps their hands in place nicely.
"good grip and solid blade, although it is smaller than it looks in the picture it is a very good knife" Read more
"...I got medium size manly hands and my grip on the handle is perfect. The only thing that this item needs it a sharpened back rib...." Read more
"...handle feels sturdy, and, unlike my other mora, the tang keeps your hand in place nicely so you don't have to worry about slipping and cutting..." Read more
"...Otherwise, it has an awesome grip and the blade seems very well made... was not it for the rust I would totally love this item." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the rust resistance of the knife. Some mention it's prone to rust, while others say it coated the steel in black oxidation which prevented further oxidation.
"...This is a carbon steel blade knife so it does rust & or corrode, but keeping it clean and dry isn't particularly difficult...." Read more
"...Since it's made from carbon steel it WILL rust! Some people force a patina using hot vinegar, to cover the blade with a blue gray coating...." Read more
"...That will help with rust as well. You'd be hard pressed to spend a better $26 on a knife." Read more
"Only thing i dont really like about the knife is that it has a giant risk for corrosion if your not careful...." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2015Verified PurchaseSimply put, it's difficult to go wrong with a mora knife. I have many mora knives and they all still impress after years and years of use. This Morakniv Robust pro (not craftline model)has a blade of 22.23mm tall from cutting edge to the spine, thickness is 3.18mm and the blade length (cutting edge) is 86.84mm. The Robust pro bevel angle is 27 degrees which is more biting than the older 23 degree bevel of the longer and more narrow mora knives that have more flexible blades made of different steel. This Mora Robust Pro takes easy to a razor sharp edge and keeps it for a long time, and only requiring regular stropping to keep that hair shaving edge. This is a carbon steel blade knife so it does rust & or corrode, but keeping it clean and dry isn't particularly difficult. This Robust pro is more chisel like so it digs in more than the older mora's so it's not as good for debarking a tree to make a tent stake because it digs into the wood too much. However all other tasks are very quick with this knife such as making a point on a 1" thick piece of hardwood took under 10 seconds. The stainless version of this knife is the "Morakniv Pro S" and is made with 12c27 stainless steel which is better than the common stainless steels such as 440c.
The Robust pro in it's sheath is very light and you don't event notice that's it's there most of the time.
The only con i can think of is that the handle is too small for people with larger hands.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2017Verified PurchaseThe only reason I bought this knife is after watching a youtube video that tried to destroy this Mora Robust knife...and couldn't. They were cutting bricks, batoning and just beating the living hell out of this thing! That impressed me so much I had to buy one. It is a shorter blade than my other green handled, stainless Mora and is made from carbon steel with an unfinished back. Makes for a great knife to carry around your neck.
Since it's made from carbon steel it WILL rust! Some people force a patina using hot vinegar, to cover the blade with a blue gray coating. Other people just use the knife and it develops a natural patina all on it's own over time. I like the shiny finish so I just oil it with mineral oil and put a piece of oil soaked cloth inside the holder to wipe it off before storing it. I'll see how long the shiny finish lasts.
There IS a difference in sharpness between the carbon blade and the stainless steel blade. This carbon steel Robust is SCARY RAZOR SHARP out of the box! I was shaving hair off my arms with this knife! You can actually shave your face with this thing, it's that sharp!
My stainless steel Mora was sharp, but not "shaving sharp" I couldn't shave any hair off my arms with it. The Swedes know how to make tools! I bought a Gransfors Bruks small forest axe a couple of months ago, it was also razor sharp and was shaving hair off my arms no problem. The hairs were literally popping off my arms just like with this Mora Robust! I won't be abusing this knife like the guys in the video but I have peace of mind that it will hold up to everything I can throw at it and still come back for more!
Here's the title to the video. "The Indestructible Knife Mora Robust" by Dutch Bushcraft Knives
- Reviewed in Canada on January 18, 2024Verified PurchaseIs it the best knife ever? No. Is it the sharpest knife ever? No. Does it do what it needs to do at an extremely affordable price and great build quality? Yes. This knife gets next to no special attention or cleaning done to it, and I can rely on it when I need to still
- Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2023Verified PurchaseThis is a great carving knife and the robust version has a proper thickness for a blade. The carbon steel holds and edge and is easy to sharpen. Only one question remains...why do Canadians pay double the US price????? Luckily it's still a decent value but the Garberg is not a good value in Canada.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2023Verified PurchaseGreat knife. Always is with Mora. The people complaining of unfinished spines... it's in the description. Spines are unfinished on purpose. Easy fix if you want to strike ferro rods. People complaining of rust after cutting fruit... it's a carbon steel blade. You need to keep it clean and oiled or it will rust. I used mustard and apple cider vinegar to force a patina on mine and it looks great. That will help with rust as well. You'd be hard pressed to spend a better $26 on a knife.
- Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2020Verified PurchaseBought mine for having on my tool belt for construction work. As a all around strong utility knife. Great lil Morakniv.
Very strong blade. Holds a edge extremely good. Highly ridged and almost no flex at all. Unfinished Top of the blade is great for using a mallet on. Thick and wide. Handle is solid. Not the most comfortable handle in the world to grab a hold of for long periods of using but it gets the job done.
I am happy with it . It is hard to find a strong knife for construction and carpentry. One that is not to expensive and can hold up to the beating it will take. This seems to have held up so far past my expectations.
Bought mine for having on my tool belt for construction work. As a all around strong utility knife. Great lil Morakniv.
Very strong blade. Holds a edge extremely good. Highly ridged and almost no flex at all. Unfinished Top of the blade is great for using a mallet on. Thick and wide. Handle is solid. Not the most comfortable handle in the world to grab a hold of for long periods of using but it gets the job done.
I am happy with it . It is hard to find a strong knife for construction and carpentry. One that is not to expensive and can hold up to the beating it will take. This seems to have held up so far past my expectations.
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- Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2016Verified PurchaseAgain a great knife from Mora. Like what other reviews have reported elsewhere, this is a great quality economical knife. Thicker and more robust than the Craftline C, it performs more rougher tasks better than the C but slices and detailed work as well as the C. Mods that are needed are: spine needs to be filed down to give a nice 90 deg edge to use a fero rod, and for my personal tastes I have had to remove the finger guard. The finger guard was too much and tended to get in the way of fine detailed work; I could not get to use the blade closer to the handle; and choking up was awkward. Removing the guard did not compromise the utility of the sheath.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2025Verified PurchaseI would have liked it to come sharper, but it’s of good quality.
I would have liked it to come sharper, but it’s of good quality.
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JLoReviewed in Belgium on July 27, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Très bon couteau pour un prix très leger
Verified PurchaseVraiment content de ce couteau, tranche super bien, parfait pour mes sorties camping.
- InksterReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Super little knife
Verified PurchaseI bought this knife to use as a secondary, smaller knife when I am camping or kicking around the woods. For that purpose, it is extremely handy. The blade is carbon steel and ground to a zero edge scandi. This makes it bite very good into wood as well as almost everything else I have tried it on. Straight from the factory, this knife will shave hair and slice paper without any problem. The blade is under 4" and just seems to be about right for this knife. There is plenty of belly to this blade which is different than some of the Mora blades. It will whittle very good one minute and field dress game the next.
The Mora Pro Robust uses the robust blade thickness of 1/8". For a Mora that is very stout. They have moved the scandi bevel up a bit however so they are able to have a sharp 27-degree edge even with the thicker blade. The normal thickness Mora blades are about 23 or 24 degrees. When I have tested these knives side by side I will admit that the normal 2.2 mm thickness knives do tend to slide a bit easier into wood. Of course, the slightly larger angle will hold up just a bit better to hard use. However, the difference is minimal. This thickness feels very stout and gives you more confidence to use it roughly. I have even pried some bark off of a tree to shave tinder without any ill effects. (Prying is not recommended, though, for ANY knife).
The blade spine is not finished sharp. If you want to have the sharp 90-degree spine that everyone uses for bushcraft you will need to grind it gently. It won't take much to get where it throws sparks from a Ferro rod or scrapes bark from your marshmallow stick.
The handle is extremely comfortable and secure. Someone with very large hands might find it a little too short however. My Medium-large hands fit right in between the guards both in a normal hold and in a reverse grip for chest lever cutting. The rubber over mold is slightly tacky and makes controlling the knife very easy.
The sheath is the basic plastic one you get from Mora. The knife snaps in a little but will come out if inverted and shaken. A little bit of OD green shock cord provides good retention for me. The sheath clips onto a belt easily. It also has a drain hole in case things get really wet for you.
With minimal care, carbon steel would be fine for camp use and is easier to sharpen. It looks like a good compromise with added strength while keeping with the inexpensive and utilitarian aspects of the Mora knives. This would be excellent for food prep, cleaning fish, general repairs and camp stuff, as well as whittling and bushcraft projects.
I would say that for the price of this knife you absolutely cannot go wrong.
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Javier M. F.Reviewed in Spain on November 5, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Cuchillo Mora Robust 12249: Resistencia y ergonomía. Uno de los mejores en su categoría.
Verified PurchaseEl Mora Robust 12249, que es la denominación correcta (Mora FT01518, aquí en Amazón) es un cuchillo compacto y de gran resistencia, diseñado específicamente para soportar tareas exigentes tanto en entornos naturales como laborales. Es importante mencionar que, en algunas plataformas como 鶹, este modelo suele aparecer con el nombre incompleto, omitiendo el distintivo "Robust" y utilizando numeraciones no estándar, lo cual puede causar confusión sobre sus características específicas.
Hoja: Material y Diseño.-
La hoja del Mora Robust está hecha de acero al carbono, un material conocido por su durabilidad y capacidad de mantener un filo agudo, ideal para trabajos de precisión y uso prolongado en exteriores. El acero al carbono que utiliza Morakniv se denomina SGM® (Steel Grade Mora), según la propia marca. Este acero al carbono es desarrollado y tratado específicamente en sus instalaciones en Suecia. Aunque la composición exacta no se publica, se sabe que tiene características similares al C100 debido a su alto contenido de carbono (cercano al 1%) y propiedades que priorizan la retención de filo, la facilidad de afilado y la durabilidad bajo uso intensivo.
Con un grosor de 3,2 mm y un afilado Scandi, esta hoja está diseñada para ofrecer un corte preciso y controlado. El afilado Scandi forma una cuña única que se extiende hasta el filo sin un bisel secundario, facilitando el afilado y mejorando el control en trabajos de madera, como el tallado o la creación de astillas para encender fuego.
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A pesar de no ser un cuchillo de hoja enteriza, el Mora Robust ha demostrado una resistencia sobresaliente en pruebas extremas; como en las realizadas por el youtuber Joe X, donde el cuchillo fue golpeado repetidamente con una maza mientras estaba clavado en un tronco, consiguiendo únicamente que el cuchillo solo se doblara por la unión entre la hoja y el mango, sin que la hoja se partiera. Esto subraya su robustez y durabilidad para trabajos duros, como batoning o procesamiento de madera en entornos difíciles.
Empuñadura y Funda.-
El cuchillo cuenta con una empuñadura de goma TPE bicomponente, que es cómoda y antideslizante, adecuada incluso para manos grandes. Su diseño ergonómico incluye una guarda y un pomo pronunciado, mejorando el control y la seguridad durante su uso. La funda rígida de plástico con ajuste por fricción sujeta el cuchillo de forma segura sin necesidad de aplicar presión excesiva. Además, la funda incluye un clip para cinturón y un orificio de drenaje que facilitan su transporte y mantenimiento.
Mantenimiento.-
Debido a que la hoja es de acero al carbono, requiere un mantenimiento regular para prevenir la oxidación. Es necesario limpiarla y secarla después de cada uso y aplicar una capa de aceite ocasionalmente. El lomo de la hoja presenta ciertas irregularidades estéticas, aunque este detalle también facilita su uso con encendedores de ferrocerio para iniciar fuego.
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El Mora Robust 12249 es una excelente opción para quienes buscan un cuchillo compacto, cómodo y resistente, ideal para trabajos intensivos al aire libre y con una excelente relación calidad-precio. A pesar de la irregularidad en el acabado del lomo, el rendimiento, la durabilidad y su precio competitivo de aproximadamente 17 euros lo convierten en una opción sobresaliente, merecedora de una calificación de cinco estrellas. Su calidad y características superan ampliamente esta pequeña deficiencia estética.
Características principales del Mora Robust 12249.-
Longitud total: 206 mm
Longitud de la hoja: 91 mm
Grosor de la hoja: 3,2 mm
Peso: 102 g
Material de la hoja: Acero al carbono UNI C100
Dureza: 58-60 HRC
Vaciado: Scandi
Material del mango: Goma TPE bicomponente
Material de la funda. Plástico rígido
Tipo de ajuste.Fricción (ajuste a presión moderada)
Clip de sujeción: Sí, con orificio de drenaje
PD.- La humedad que se aprecia en las fotos de la hoja no es tal; se trata de aceite lubricante utilizado para el correcto mantenimiento de la hoja al carbono.
Javier M. F.Cuchillo Mora Robust 12249: Resistencia y ergonomía. Uno de los mejores en su categoría.
Reviewed in Spain on November 5, 2024
Hoja: Material y Diseño.-
La hoja del Mora Robust está hecha de acero al carbono, un material conocido por su durabilidad y capacidad de mantener un filo agudo, ideal para trabajos de precisión y uso prolongado en exteriores. El acero al carbono que utiliza Morakniv se denomina SGM® (Steel Grade Mora), según la propia marca. Este acero al carbono es desarrollado y tratado específicamente en sus instalaciones en Suecia. Aunque la composición exacta no se publica, se sabe que tiene características similares al C100 debido a su alto contenido de carbono (cercano al 1%) y propiedades que priorizan la retención de filo, la facilidad de afilado y la durabilidad bajo uso intensivo.
Con un grosor de 3,2 mm y un afilado Scandi, esta hoja está diseñada para ofrecer un corte preciso y controlado. El afilado Scandi forma una cuña única que se extiende hasta el filo sin un bisel secundario, facilitando el afilado y mejorando el control en trabajos de madera, como el tallado o la creación de astillas para encender fuego.
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A pesar de no ser un cuchillo de hoja enteriza, el Mora Robust ha demostrado una resistencia sobresaliente en pruebas extremas; como en las realizadas por el youtuber Joe X, donde el cuchillo fue golpeado repetidamente con una maza mientras estaba clavado en un tronco, consiguiendo únicamente que el cuchillo solo se doblara por la unión entre la hoja y el mango, sin que la hoja se partiera. Esto subraya su robustez y durabilidad para trabajos duros, como batoning o procesamiento de madera en entornos difíciles.
Empuñadura y Funda.-
El cuchillo cuenta con una empuñadura de goma TPE bicomponente, que es cómoda y antideslizante, adecuada incluso para manos grandes. Su diseño ergonómico incluye una guarda y un pomo pronunciado, mejorando el control y la seguridad durante su uso. La funda rígida de plástico con ajuste por fricción sujeta el cuchillo de forma segura sin necesidad de aplicar presión excesiva. Además, la funda incluye un clip para cinturón y un orificio de drenaje que facilitan su transporte y mantenimiento.
Mantenimiento.-
Debido a que la hoja es de acero al carbono, requiere un mantenimiento regular para prevenir la oxidación. Es necesario limpiarla y secarla después de cada uso y aplicar una capa de aceite ocasionalmente. El lomo de la hoja presenta ciertas irregularidades estéticas, aunque este detalle también facilita su uso con encendedores de ferrocerio para iniciar fuego.
DzԳܲó.-
El Mora Robust 12249 es una excelente opción para quienes buscan un cuchillo compacto, cómodo y resistente, ideal para trabajos intensivos al aire libre y con una excelente relación calidad-precio. A pesar de la irregularidad en el acabado del lomo, el rendimiento, la durabilidad y su precio competitivo de aproximadamente 17 euros lo convierten en una opción sobresaliente, merecedora de una calificación de cinco estrellas. Su calidad y características superan ampliamente esta pequeña deficiencia estética.
Características principales del Mora Robust 12249.-
Longitud total: 206 mm
Longitud de la hoja: 91 mm
Grosor de la hoja: 3,2 mm
Peso: 102 g
Material de la hoja: Acero al carbono UNI C100
Dureza: 58-60 HRC
Vaciado: Scandi
Material del mango: Goma TPE bicomponente
Material de la funda. Plástico rígido
Tipo de ajuste.Fricción (ajuste a presión moderada)
Clip de sujeción: Sí, con orificio de drenaje
PD.- La humedad que se aprecia en las fotos de la hoja no es tal; se trata de aceite lubricante utilizado para el correcto mantenimiento de la hoja al carbono.
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Raphael P.Reviewed in Germany on April 3, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis unangefochten
Verified PurchaseFür den Preis nicht wirklich zu schlagen. Über die Optik der Mora‘s lässt sich bekanntlich streiten, über das Preis/ Leistungsverhältnis aber nicht. Man bekommt für das Geld ein solides Arbeitsmesser mit guter Haptik. Im Vergleich zum Companion ist hier die Griffform anders, die Klingenlänge kürzer aber dafür etwas dicker (Klingenstärke). Die Frage ob das besser oder schlechter ist stellt sich hier meiner Meinung nach nicht, das ist wohl eine reine Geschmackssache. Ich mochte die Griffform, deshalb hab ich mich fürs Robust und gegen das Companion entschieden. Nicht zu vernachlässigen ist aber die Stahlsorte, während die meisten Moras einen rostfreien 12C27 verbaut haben, ist das Robust aus 1095 Kohlenstoffstahl und somit sehr anfällig für Rost. Lässt man das Messer nass und steckt es so in die Hülle, wird es innerhalb von Stunden anfangen zu rosten, das sollte man vorab wissen. Hätte ich die Wahl gehabt hätte ich mich wohl für die rostfreie Variante entschieden, aber meines Wissens nach gibt es das Robust nur in der Kohlenstoffstahl-Variante und da war mir die Griffform dann doch wichtiger. Ich habe die Klinge selbstständig brüniert um sie widerstandsfähiger gegen Rost zu machen, wer das auch machen möchte findet zahlreiche Tutorials auf YouTube.
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Product Summary: Morakniv Craftline Robust Trade Knife with Carbon Steel Blade and Combi Sheath, 3.6-Inch
From Morakniv
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- Fixed blade utility knife with an extra-think carbon steel blade for extra strength and durability
- Blade Thickness: 0.125 in (0.32 cm), Blade Length: 3.6 in (9.1 cm), Total Length: 8.25 in (20.9 cm), Net Weight: 4.9 oz (140 g)
- Ergonomic handle of TPE rubber provides optimum grip
- Hard plastic Combi-Sheath allows for the connection of a second knife and sheath
- Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.
- Fixed blade utility knife with an extra-think carbon steel blade for extra strength and durability
- Blade Thickness: 0.125 in (0.32 cm), Blade Length: 3.6 in (9.1 cm), Total Length: 8.25 in (20.9 cm), Net Weight: 4.9 oz (140 g)
- Ergonomic handle of TPE rubber provides optimum grip
- Hard plastic Combi-Sheath allows for the connection of a second knife and sheath
- 1-year manufacturer's warranty
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