Opinel ODP 0765 N°03 Stainless Steel
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Category: KnifeRM49.00
This Opinel No. 3 stainless steel pocket knife from the Tradition series has a length of 9.8 cm and a weight of 7 grams. It’s ideal for smaller tasks around the house, such as opening envelopes or cutting paper. A true all-rounder that you’ll want to keep close! Unlike the larger models, this knife doesn’t have a Virobloc lock.
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Opinel ODP 0765 N°03 Stainless Steel

Opinel ODP 0765 N°03 Stainless Steel
Weight : 7 g
Blade height : 0.9 cm
Blade length : 4 cm
Closed length : 5.5 cm
Cutting edge length : 4 cm
Blade thickness : 1 mm
Total length : 9.5 cm
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