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    Gerber FlatIron Folding Cleaver Knife

    Gerber FlatIron Folding Cleaver Knife

    Regular price $39.99 USD
    Regular price $49.99 Sale price $39.99 USD
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    This pocket knife is built for utility with a cleaver blade in a folding application. The FlatIron pocket folder features a robust 3.6 inch blade, a textured aluminum handle, and a sturdy frame lock design.  
    While this is technically an every day carry knife, we love the versatility it brings for chopping and food applications on the go,

    DETAILS:

      • Full length: 8.5"
      • Blade length: 3.8" 
      • Blade steel: 7Cr17MoV
      • Cleaver style, satin finish blade
      • Thumb hole for one-hand opening
      • Machined aluminum handle scales
      • Frame lock
      • Pocket clip

    *THIS ITEM IS EXCLUDED FROM COUPONS & SALES

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      SEASON LIKE A PRO

      DON'T BE STINGY
      Most folks under-season. Go generous—especially on big cuts in if you're using the grill. When you flip meat some of the seasoning can shake off, so it helps to add a little extra.
      LAYER YOUR FLAVOR
      You can use seasoning before and after cooking. A light dusting post-cook helps sharpen flavors without overpowering. Play around with mixing different flavors for contrast and complexity.
      TIMING MATTERS
      If your seasoning has salt, apply it 45 minutes before cooking- or right before it hits the heat. Anywhere in between can pull moisture to the surface and dry it out.

      DON'T BE STINGY

      Most folks under-season. Go generous—especially on big cuts in if you're using the grill. When you flip meat some of the seasoning can shake off, so it helps to add a little extra.

      LAYER YOUR FLAVOR

      You can use seasoning before and after cooking. A light dusting post-cook helps sharpen flavors without overpowering. Play around with mixing different flavors for contrast and complexity.

      TIMING MATTERS

      If your seasoning has salt, apply it 45 minutes before cooking- or right before it hits the heat. Anywhere in between can pull moisture to the surface and dry it out.
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