Maxace Beetle 2.0

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Maxace Beetle 2.0 Review: A New Standard for EDC Knives

Hello everyone, and welcome back to another Jimping with Jacrispy blog review! Today, we’re diving into the highly anticipated Maxace Beetle 2.0, a brand-new knife that’s sure to catch the eye of every knife enthusiast out there. But before we dive in, as always, don’t forget to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube page for more knife content. Let’s get straight into it!

Unboxing the Beetle 2.0

Let’s start with the packaging—something every collector and user will appreciate. The Maxace Beetle 2.0 comes in a sleek, minimalistic box that oozes quality right from the start. The box is primarily black, featuring clean, modern white font with the Maxace logo prominently displayed on the front. The design is simple yet elegant, with the box giving off a premium vibe as soon as you hold it. On the back, you’ll find essential details about the knife, including the model name and materials.

Opening the box reveals the knife, of course, and a few neat extras that elevate the unboxing experience. Inside, you’ll also find a cleaning cloth to keep your knife in top-notch condition, along with some branded stickers for all the Maxace fans out there. It’s a nice touch that shows Maxace cares about the small details.

The Knife Itself: Design and Build

Now, let’s talk about the knife itself—the Maxace Beetle 2.0 doesn’t disappoint. This model features a smooth bone handle in white, offering a luxurious and tactile feel in hand. The contrast of the white bone with the sleek, satin blade finish creates a striking visual appeal that stands out in any collection. While there is no lanyard hole, the knife still feels well-balanced in the hand.

The handle length is 4.53 inches, and the blade comes in at a 3.74-inch MagnaCut steel drop-point blade, which provides an excellent balance between edge retention and durability. The overall length of the knife when opened is 8.27 inches—a perfect size for everyday carry.

Functional Features

Now, let’s get into the functionality of the knife. The lockback mechanism provides solid security while you’re using it, making it a safe option for various tasks. The knife features thumb studs for easy one-handed opening, and if you’re a fan of jimping, you’re in luck! The Beetle 2.0 offers thoughtful jimping along the spine of the blade, ensuring a solid, non-slip grip during use.

As for the blade, it’s finished with a satin polish and has a flat grind, allowing for excellent slicing performance. The MagnaCut steel ensures that the blade is both corrosion-resistant and easy to maintain, making it a great choice for EDC.

One thing to note is that the Beetle 2.0 comes with a pocket clip, though unfortunately, it’s not reversible. While this might be a dealbreaker for some, the clip does sit comfortably in the pocket, making it easy to carry without feeling bulky.

Variants and Availability

Currently, there are three different variants of the Maxace Beetle 2.0 available. Each variant offers a slightly different look, but they all carry the same high-quality materials and craftsmanship. These variants will be available for purchase on our website at the time of this blog reviews release, so you can get your hands on one as soon as it drops!

Final Thoughts

To wrap things up, the Maxace Beetle 2.0 is an excellent addition to the world of EDC knives. It combines premium materials like MagnaCut steel with a clean, elegant design and functional features like the lockback and thumb studs. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or someone just getting into the world of quality knives, the Beetle 2.0 is sure to impress.

Thanks for tuning in today! If you enjoyed this review, be sure to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel for more knife reviews. We’ve got plenty more exciting content coming your way. Until next time, happy cutting!


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