Zero Tolerance 0300


Type: Folding
Blade: 95mm
Lock: Frame
Avg Price: N/A
Overall
9.5
Quality
9.5
Ergonomics
10.0
Value
8.0

Based on 2 User Reviews


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Overall
10
Quality
10
Ergonomics
10
Value
7
-Price Paid: N/A
-Used for Every Day Carry
-Owned for Greater than 1 year

Comments:

This has been my EDC knife for two years now and is simply the essence of quality. This blade is extremely tough and holds an edge very well and the lock up on this knife is nothing less than top shelf. The blade grind and the recurve edge make this knife a powerful cutting tool. The wide blade can sometimes be a little awkward when doing small fine task but can be overcome with a little experience. The knife is large and will take up a lot of real estate in your pocket so be warned, but the rugged build quality is worth the trade off. The clip can be set in all four positions so no matter your preferred carry style this knife will work for you. Overall one of the finest knives money can buy.

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Overall
9
Quality
9
Ergonomics
10
Value
9
-Price Paid: N/A
-Used for Every Day Carry
-Owned for Less than 1 Month

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i have had this knife for about a week and i have been carrying it everyday since i got it. this is my first ZT and i am a little bit disappointed. most of the people i talked with online swear by ZT and i was really looking forward to receiving it. the edge and the steel are very nice. the handle is amazing and feels very nice in my hands. the knife is pretty heavy, but it still rides in the pocket very well. now onto the bad news. after only cutting paper, tape and some assorted boxes, i now have a scratch in the paint all the way down to the bare steel... i know it's not the end of the world, but i am a little disappointed in the fragility of the blade coating. it also seems that the thumb studs are a little to close to the handle when the knife is closed and you really have to dig into the handle to open it with your thumb if you want to use the studs, but i guess they make up for that with the huge blade flipper.


Comment by Jim   01/18/2016
The 'thumb studs' are blade stops, the same as the 350. Flipper works fine!
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