๐ Get Ready to Play Safe with Style!
The zonzxcv Plastic Fake Knife Prop is a 9.4-inch lightweight and safe accessory designed for various activities, including costumes, theater performances, and pranks. Made from durable plastic, it comes with a sheath and is suitable for all ages, ensuring fun without the risk of injury.
H**S
Don't remember exactly what I paid for this but made very cheap, Worth $1-$5.
Very cheap made. They just don't make things the way they used to. Because I don't remember the price, and I know the price of everything is gone up,I gave 2 Stars
Y**S
It broke soon after I opened it
I went to take it out of the sleeve and it was stuck so I pulled hard and it snapped with the blade still in the sleeve๐ญ
E**B
That's not a knife!
Ordered for costume party to be an outback character and wanted a larger survival type toy knife.This is tiny, flimsy, and looks like it was split out from from larger package of accessories, with no label and just in clear plastic bag. I'll be returning asap.KEEP LOOKING!
A**S
Good for What it Is, Though Featherlight
This is a nicely designed knife and sheath set, it looks real enough for if you are playing around with it and there aren't people that close, which is perfect for what I am interested in using it for; for scarers for our annual Halloween maze with lots of people jumping out at you coming at you with plastic and otherwise fake objects that look like they could do damage but obviously cannot. It will do great for what it looks to be, but itsn't, i.e. a real big knife, and it should do fine with people jumping out at you, and if it breaks, which it shouldn't do right away as it seems like it is made from better material than som cheap prop, then at least it wasn't something worth tons of money. It has a good grip and it can be used for a multitude amount of scarers, but I am a bit nervous about how lightweight it is, but we shall see this Halloween.
A**R
Very cheap plastic, but is safe
This toy knife is made of very cheap, flimsy, plastic. It comes with the knife, and the cover. It is good for a child's costume. It is flimsy plastic and quite cheaply made....But this is also what makes it safe for a child to hold! The "serrated" part of the blade is very dull but gives an "authentic" look. The blade itself is bendable, so if pushed against something (or someone) it flexes and wouldn't injure anyone. Obviously, adult supervision is ALWAYS needed, but if you have a child who likes to play pretend, or has a costume that needs this accessory, this would be a safe choice.
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