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product_id: 12393193
title: "Craftline Robust Fixed-Blade Knife with Carbon Steel Blade and Combi-Sheath, 3.6 Inch"
brand: "morakniv"
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# hard plastic combi-sheath with belt clip & quick-connect 3.6-inch carbon steel blade ergonomic polymer handle with finger guard Craftline Robust Fixed-Blade Knife with Carbon Steel Blade and Combi-Sheath, 3.6 Inch

**Brand:** morakniv
**Price:** € 36.35
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Craftline Robust Fixed-Blade Knife with Carbon Steel Blade and Combi-Sheath, 3.6 Inch by morakniv
- **How much does it cost?** € 36.35 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- morakniv enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted morakniv brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** At just 8.25 inches total length and 4.9 oz weight, it’s the perfect balance of portability and power for any project or outdoor adventure.
- • **Built to Last a Lifetime:** High carbon steel blade combined with impact-resistant handle materials means this knife is your reliable partner for years of craftsmanship.
- • **Versatile Combi-Sheath System:** Quick-connect sheath with belt clip lets you securely carry and link multiple knives, perfect for the on-the-go professional.
- • **Ergonomic Grip for All-Day Use:** Designed with a barrel-shaped polymer handle and soft friction grip, ensuring comfort and control even during extended tasks.
- • **Precision-Crafted Carbon Steel:** Experience unmatched sharpness and durability with a 0.13-inch thick blade that holds an edge longer than stainless steel alternatives.

## Overview

The Morakniv Craftline Robust Fixed-Blade Knife features a 3.6-inch high carbon steel blade known for superior hardness and easy sharpening. Its ergonomic polymer handle with finger guard offers exceptional grip and safety, while the hard plastic combi-sheath includes a belt clip and quick-connect system for versatile carry. Lightweight yet durable, this knife is crafted for craftsmen and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a reliable, long-lasting cutting tool.

## Description

The Morakniv Craftline Robust Trade Knife features a 3.6-inch fixed blade made of high carbon steel for high hardness, easy sharpening, and exceptional toughness. 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. An impact-resistant, ergonomic TPE rubber handle with coil-formed rounding provides extra grip and control, while 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. It also has a practical belt clip for easy attachment to your belt. Morakniv has been manufacturing the highest-quality off-grid knives in Mora, Sweden since 1891.

Review: Took Me A While But Now I Got It, I Get It, And So Should You! - Some have difficulty reconciling this shorter knife w/other Moras i.e. the most popular Companion. I did at first. The new Mora Pro Robust is thicker than it and the little Mora 511. It's as thick as the Companion HD (for Heavy Duty) which is a 1/3rd price-increased, color-changed, slightly-wider-angled-edge version of the original Mora Robust High-Q. The "replacement" Craftline Pro Robust has a wider blade than all those other Moras. The blade also shares the HD's slightly wider cutting-edge angle for heavier-duty edge retention. One minor drawback is it's only about 1/2 tang vs 3/4 tang as many if not most Moras are. Still, this is a strong knife w/a secure, multi-purpose profiled, blade. Face it; none of these are meant to be pry bars. Moras are often described with the qualification of being great if not the best"for the money." They are inexpensive, yes, and I refer to them as repurposed steak knives, but they are quality for what they are. OK, I add a hair band to all my Moras' sheaths to help insure retention in the plastic sheath. The new Pro Robust costs proportionately less than the Companion HD. The Robust's short, sturdy blade and the handle with significant finger guard up front plus the exaggerated pommel are especially useful under hard use and for younger people afield in my opinion. It is arguably somewhat safer to use than the others as far as control. It has a nice rubbery grip. It is not threatening; its size, including blade length, and color-scheme are subdued and utilitarian vs. militaristic. Indeed this knife is designed for working men and it's my first choice now, my "dumb reach" when I know I'll need some kind a knife to do tasks. It's sharp out-of-the-box and an easily sharpened Scandinavian grind quality Swedish steel. I just gave one to a budding Eagle Scout with an earned Totin' Chip patch for his Summer excursions. This is a great, budget, introductory and/or basic fixed blade knife that is earning the respect of demanding bushcrafters (who also own a file to square the spine for striking fire rods). You really can't be disappointed with this knife -- it's impossible, they're so good and affordable for what they are.
Review: I just cannot believe how satisfied I am with this very impressive knife - I have an Al-Mar folding knife that I paid $140 for more than 25 years ago, and I think this is a better knife despite the fact that I paid less than $16 for it ... IF you keep in mind that this knife is designed as a tool and not as a pretty folding blade with fancy wooden sides. This is probably the sharpest knife, right out of the plastic bag that it comes in, that I have ever bought. With NO micro bevel. The bevel that you CAN see, starting about 1/3 of the way up from the edge, is sharpened from the start of the bevel all the way to the edge, providing an edge sharp enough to shave hair from your arm without appreciable effort. The "Robust" adjective given this knife is certainly well deserved. The handle has a rubbery feel that is certain to give you a very good grip although the gray plastic insert in the center of the handle is rather slick. The thickness of this blade is also certain to provide you with the greatest durability that can be had for a knife this size. The spine of the blade, has been left rough, ostensibly so that it will easily draw sparks from a ferrocerium rod, although I have found it impossible to do so on my 1/2" x 6" rod. No big deal, as I have a dedicated striker on the same lanyard as my ferrocerium rod. This is a Carbon Steel knife, which is a great plus for this knife. Carbon steel knifes keep their edge longer than stainless steel knives do and maintaining that sharpened edge is easier. The only thing that I have seen so far that I do not like about this knife is that there is no lanyard hole at the far back end of the handle. But again, no big deal as this is not a full tang knife, and I can easily drill a hole for a lanyard should I continue to lament its lack. My first action performed with this knife was to create a small pile of shavings from a piece of pine limb that is SO hard that I HAD to use a chain saw to cut off an 8 inch length so that I could use a freshly sharpened hatchet to split into kindling. The small piece of wood that I cut the shavings from is shown in the photo below. This tiny pile of shavings took a good 5 minutes to create, and when I was done with this high effort task, I could not tell the difference in how sharp the knife is compared to how sharp it WAS, fresh out of the shipping package. Despite the hardness of the wood. I normally give a maximum of 4 stars, in any review, thinking that there must be something better somewhere that just haven't seen yet, but I have, without any hesitation, given this knife a full five stars, as the quality of this knife, added to its remarkably low price make it a knife that truly deserves five stars. I do indeed LOVE this knife. I anticipate a great number of years of usage where this solidly built knife is concerned. I just cannot believe how satisfied I am with this very impressive knife.

## Features

- CRAFTSMEN'S KNIFE: Designed for craftsmen, this knife with sheath is incredibly versatile and easy to re-sharpen, so you can use it time and time again
- PREMIUM BLADE: 0.13 inch thick knife blade is made of carbon steel, which provides both strength and stability with every cut; Carbon steel rusts, so wipe and oil the blade after use
- ERGONOMIC HANDLE: Our outdoor knife comes equipped with an ergonomic barrel-shaped polymer handle complete with a soft friction grip and a sturdy finger guard
- HARD PLASTIC COMBI-SHEATH: Features a practical belt clip and Morakniv Smart Button System which allows you to attach several knives to each other
- SPECIFICATIONS: 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)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00SROLRDK |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,805 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #21 in Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | Morakniv |
| Brand Name | Morakniv |
| Color | Original Version |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,958 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846015185 |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Robust Fixed Blade |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Length | 7 Inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping;kitchen |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
| Model Name | FT01518 |
| Model Number | M-12249 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Whittling |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | limited lifetime |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** Morakniv
- **Color:** Original Version
- **Handle Material:** Rubber
- **Included Components:** Robust Fixed Blade
- **Model Name:** FT01518
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camping, Hiking, Whittling
- **Special Feature:** Manual
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Craftline Robust Fixed-Blade Knife with Carbon Steel Blade and Combi-Sheath, 3.6 Inch - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/515JQU+s7rL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can i baton with this? or will i break my knife? also i'm a mountain climber, can this be tough enough for hiking and climbing?**
A: Thus has been answered well, I am just adding that batoning is Not  YouTube promoting task, I baton and others do as well In the WOODS, it is a great way to make kindling especially in damp times in the woods in the center of a 2-3 inch branch I much drier then twigs, break them down and shave the center and makes starting a fire much easier. YOU may not do it and think it 8s a "youtube promotion" and that's fine. Meanwhile, I'll continue to baton. Just my 2 cents. I also bring homemade Firestarter incase it is really damp.

**Q: Even though this is only a 3/4 tang is it significantly less durable as a full tang? How durrable is a 3/4 tang?**
A: These as most moras are 3/4 length stick tang style blades. These knives can do alot and the truth is alot of full tang knives are skeletonized alot so full tang doesnt have a purpose then.  So even if your looking for a full tang you better do research first. Mora makes an excelent full tang the garberg for 80.00 though but rember there is a tool for every job.  Orignally mora were used in carpentry elctric and construction so they hold up as long as you do your part.

**Q: Would this knife be good for processing deer? If not which Mora would you suggest?**
A: It would do just fine. I use my robust everyday and its a great all purpose knife.The only mora i wouldnt use to process deer would be the classic series just because of the smooth wood handles. They would probably get pretty slippery.

**Q: Is it a double-bevel?**
A: Well it is not a chisel grind so it has a double bevel in that sense. Moras have a scandi grind meaning that they don't have a smaller secondary bevel but I'll tell you is on awesome knive for sure and very sharp

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Took Me A While But Now I Got It, I Get It, And So Should You!
*by M***K on August 11, 2016*

Some have difficulty reconciling this shorter knife w/other Moras i.e. the most popular Companion. I did at first. The new Mora Pro Robust is thicker than it and the little Mora 511. It's as thick as the Companion HD (for Heavy Duty) which is a 1/3rd price-increased, color-changed, slightly-wider-angled-edge version of the original Mora Robust High-Q. The "replacement" Craftline Pro Robust has a wider blade than all those other Moras. The blade also shares the HD's slightly wider cutting-edge angle for heavier-duty edge retention. One minor drawback is it's only about 1/2 tang vs 3/4 tang as many if not most Moras are. Still, this is a strong knife w/a secure, multi-purpose profiled, blade. Face it; none of these are meant to be pry bars. Moras are often described with the qualification of being great if not the best"for the money." They are inexpensive, yes, and I refer to them as repurposed steak knives, but they are quality for what they are. OK, I add a hair band to all my Moras' sheaths to help insure retention in the plastic sheath. The new Pro Robust costs proportionately less than the Companion HD. The Robust's short, sturdy blade and the handle with significant finger guard up front plus the exaggerated pommel are especially useful under hard use and for younger people afield in my opinion. It is arguably somewhat safer to use than the others as far as control. It has a nice rubbery grip. It is not threatening; its size, including blade length, and color-scheme are subdued and utilitarian vs. militaristic. Indeed this knife is designed for working men and it's my first choice now, my "dumb reach" when I know I'll need some kind a knife to do tasks. It's sharp out-of-the-box and an easily sharpened Scandinavian grind quality Swedish steel. I just gave one to a budding Eagle Scout with an earned Totin' Chip patch for his Summer excursions. This is a great, budget, introductory and/or basic fixed blade knife that is earning the respect of demanding bushcrafters (who also own a file to square the spine for striking fire rods). You really can't be disappointed with this knife -- it's impossible, they're so good and affordable for what they are.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I just cannot believe how satisfied I am with this very impressive knife
*by M***D on October 5, 2017*

I have an Al-Mar folding knife that I paid $140 for more than 25 years ago, and I think this is a better knife despite the fact that I paid less than $16 for it ... IF you keep in mind that this knife is designed as a tool and not as a pretty folding blade with fancy wooden sides. This is probably the sharpest knife, right out of the plastic bag that it comes in, that I have ever bought. With NO micro bevel. The bevel that you CAN see, starting about 1/3 of the way up from the edge, is sharpened from the start of the bevel all the way to the edge, providing an edge sharp enough to shave hair from your arm without appreciable effort. The "Robust" adjective given this knife is certainly well deserved. The handle has a rubbery feel that is certain to give you a very good grip although the gray plastic insert in the center of the handle is rather slick. The thickness of this blade is also certain to provide you with the greatest durability that can be had for a knife this size. The spine of the blade, has been left rough, ostensibly so that it will easily draw sparks from a ferrocerium rod, although I have found it impossible to do so on my 1/2" x 6" rod. No big deal, as I have a dedicated striker on the same lanyard as my ferrocerium rod. This is a Carbon Steel knife, which is a great plus for this knife. Carbon steel knifes keep their edge longer than stainless steel knives do and maintaining that sharpened edge is easier. The only thing that I have seen so far that I do not like about this knife is that there is no lanyard hole at the far back end of the handle. But again, no big deal as this is not a full tang knife, and I can easily drill a hole for a lanyard should I continue to lament its lack. My first action performed with this knife was to create a small pile of shavings from a piece of pine limb that is SO hard that I HAD to use a chain saw to cut off an 8 inch length so that I could use a freshly sharpened hatchet to split into kindling. The small piece of wood that I cut the shavings from is shown in the photo below. This tiny pile of shavings took a good 5 minutes to create, and when I was done with this high effort task, I could not tell the difference in how sharp the knife is compared to how sharp it WAS, fresh out of the shipping package. Despite the hardness of the wood. I normally give a maximum of 4 stars, in any review, thinking that there must be something better somewhere that just haven't seen yet, but I have, without any hesitation, given this knife a full five stars, as the quality of this knife, added to its remarkably low price make it a knife that truly deserves five stars. I do indeed LOVE this knife. I anticipate a great number of years of usage where this solidly built knife is concerned. I just cannot believe how satisfied I am with this very impressive knife.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comfortable Grip and Great Steel
*by A***R on December 1, 2020*

After ruining the tip of my Morakniv Companion, I wanted my next Morakniv to be thicker. I decided to try the Craftline Robust over the Companion Heavy Duty because I thought the smaller knife would give me a smaller conceal profile and be better suited to the length laws where I live, but the sheath really doesn't do that well so I'm disappointed with that. The reason being is that the knife handle is at a slight angle away from the sheath wall, and the sheath has that connector tab, which I may cut off and file down. Plus the Companion's sheath is just overall way better feeling too. So the sheath was a bit of a let down coming from the Companion, but that's splitting hairs really as the sheath is still an excellent sheath for what it is. I was just not expecting that the Companion would conceal with a lower profile than the Craftline would. So I feel like I made the wrong choice here, but it's still a Morakniv so I can't complain. The handle is great, it's very comfortable and big hands would like it too. It feels weird to have no thumb grip though. This knife is made to have the thumb be able to rest on the spine for fine work, but I'm going to file the spine with some spaced indents to create a thumb grip because the smooth spine is too much slip for my liking. It was actually the gray color that initially attracted me to this knife. The only flaw I find is that the handle does not fully seal at the base of the knife as there is a 0.1mm gap on both sides of the blade. The Robust's blade is very nice, thick and sturdy, and Morakniv's reputation of having top tier heat treating and all. Sweden has some of the best steel ore in the world as well and they've been making knives for a long time, so don't let the low price make you think the quality is not here, it's just a phenomenal knife for the price. The only thing you don't get is a full tang, but whatever plastic Morakniv uses for the handle is also some mad strong plastic that's built to last. It is no ordinary plastic handle. I got the high carbon version but Morakniv's stainless steel is actually super good, making their high carbon knives a bit pointless actually because they're the same price and quality. I'm going to blue mine with some Birchwood Casey and seal it in some kind of oil. The factory edge is good too but I had to strop mine with some diamond powder polishing compound. It has a secondary micro bevel. I bought a Companion Heavy Duty for someone else and noticed that it too has a second micro bevel. I don't know when Morakniv started doing this as my first Companion was a full bevel like Scandi is supposed to be. Unless I'm wrong about this, but I'm not fond of the second bevel for my uses so I'm going to have to sharpen mine. The blade length actually feels weird compared to the Companion. I thought it wouldn't matter since I rarely make use of the full length anyways, and it's only half an inch reduced, but I already think I should've gone with a Companion Heavy Duty. The Craftline series is $5 cheaper than the Companion series, so it's an okay trade off in terms of price. This knife was on sale when I bought it, so being under $15 for a Robust is fine by me. In the end, I would suggest the Companion Heavy Duty over the Craftline Robust as you really get a lot more with that $5 and $5 isn't much of a difference, but both are very nice, top quality at a low price. I actually have a morapuukko knife from another brand that I like more which is like in the middle of the these two knives for handle shape and price, but this was on sale and I wanted to try it out. Mine came in plastic bag instead of a box or package, which I found strange, but it's still giftable either way. Morakniv knives make wonderful gifts for people, as they are useful and good quality plus low priced.

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