

🔪 Slice through your day with precision and style — the Land 911 is your ultimate EDC sidekick!
The Sanrenmu Land 911 is a high-performance folding pocket knife featuring an 8.2cm 12C27 stainless steel blade known for excellent edge retention and rust resistance. Its G10 handle provides a secure, anti-slip grip, while the ball bearing pivot ensures smooth deployment and a reliable liner lock. Compact and lightweight, it folds to 11cm for easy everyday carry, making it a top choice for professionals seeking dependable cutting power in a sleek, modern design.










| ASIN | B06Y42TZ6W |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,926 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #163 in Pocketknives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 85 Millimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Sanrenmu |
| Color | Green,G10 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (66) |
| Date First Available | 11 June 2019 |
| Features | Foldable, Locking Blades |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 911 |
| Manufacturer | Sanrenmu |
| Package Dimensions | 12.5 x 4.5 x 2.69 cm; 141 g |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Style | Modern |
B**R
So I want to start this out by mentioning that I've been a knife reviewer on YouTube for over 12 years now, I have carried and used a wide variety of knives, specifically in the budget realm, and never once have I come across something so great for so little! So the 12C27 blade steel isn't miracle steel but it is a very solid choice for EDC steel. It's highly rust-resistant, it sharpens SUPER easily and takes a wicked fine edge, and holds that edge adequately. In my testing, it performed just SLIGHTLY below 9Cr18MoV, which is comparable to 440C, which is to say that it held its edge better than an 8Cr13MoV or AUS-8 steel blade. I used it alongside an Enlan Bee EL-06 for testing purposes, after breaking down SEVERAL boxes with each, I found that the Land 911's blade glided through the cardboard like butter, easily besting the Enlan in its performance. The handle was also incredibly comfortable, I never developed any blisters or hotspots while cutting and the G10's traction is incredible for the price point (the black version seems to be a bit less aggressive). The deployment is amazingly smooth thanks to the ball bearing system in the pivot point, it feels like it's riding on glass and the lockup is perfect, with no blade play in any direction. The liner lock is well jimped/serrated to give purchase to the thumb and is easily actuated without causing discomfort, unlike some other knives in its price range, such as the Enlan EL-06 that it was tested alongside. If you're on the fence about this knife, don't be. It's an AMAZING choice for EDC and it will not let you down, hell buy several and give them to your loved ones, they'll all be thankful! Video review should be posted on YouTube in a couple of months under the username "CutleryNovice"
D**F
I bought this based on the recommendation of an EDC channel (Marine X). It was on sale and I liked it from the looks of it very much. It has been a great EDC knife at a much lower cost than many other brands. I have been carrying for several weeks to test it and it may replace my CIVII Mini Praxis as my normal carry knife.
O**E
This is a nice EDC knife that has a fit and finish I would expect from a more expensive knife. The action is smooth and locks up nicely. I compared this to an Ontario of similar size and I hope it gives you a good comparison. Pros. Fit and finish, Value for money, Materials, g10 Cons. Clip is not ambidextrous, and feels a bit cheap. Knife is a bit heavy Overall this is a great knife for EDC- Light outdoors use. I have other knives from this company and I am always pleased with them. I feel like the steel is good and holds a good edge. It came very sharp and needed no additional work. The g10 is grippy and comfortable. Updated long term review. The knife is holding up very well, after doing some research the blade steel 12c27 stainless is a nice choice for EDC-camp-outdoors use. I have no issues with any corrosion or discoloration. Also I wanted to clarify the clip not being ambidextrous. I meant you cant choose blade down. You can switch the clip to the other side. Highly recommend this knife .
T**T
I have to admit that I did not have high expectations for a sub $30 knife but this absolutely blew my mind once I received it. It does resemble another high-end American knife that is north of $500 but it is obviously not a clone in my opinion. It runs off of bearings (a big plus in my book) and not washers, it is a liner lock and not a frame lock (not a big deal for what I use it for). It is a solid EDC knife with grippy scales, a hair whittling blade (yes, I have a patch of hair missing off of my leg now) and it just feels good in your hand. It easily compares with knives that are $200 (I have knives ranging up to $800). I would not hesitate on buying it at all. I will probably buy more to keep as spares and give out to friends. I will update my review after I have had it for a couple of months of every day use.
W**R
I have a few knives. Gerber, Case, Swissarmy, Leatherman, etc. I haven’t been able to bring myself to outlay over $200 for a lock blade pocket knife. I’m just too hard on them. This knife is far above better than any other knife I currently own and was much less expensive than all of my other knives. It is buttery smooth to open. Feels super good in my hand and is very sharp. Have not had to sharpen it yet but it seems to really hold an edge too. Highly recommend.
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