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- Type: Rescue Knife
- Overall Length: 8.11 in
- Blade Length: 3.35 in
- Blade Thickness: 0.11 in
- Weight: 4.76 oz
- Blade Material: 440A
- Handle Material: Aluminum
- Opener: No
- Opening: Manual
- Lock Type: Linerlock
- Made in: Asia
- Color: Orange
- Blade Color: Black
- Item Number: 01DG002
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Dönges
Rescue expertise meets knife-making tradition.
Doenges, based in Germany, is the leading system supplier for fire brigades and rescue services. By combining Doenges’ unmatched expertise in emergency equipment with Boker’s 150+ years of knife-making excellence, a completely new line of rescue tools was developed from scratch. Designed for firefighting, rescue, law enforcement and military.
Why choose Boker x Doenges Rescue Knives?
- For Every Mission – Specialized tools for firefighting, rescue, law enforcement & military.
- Built with Expertise – Decades of Doenges experience in professional equipment.
- Knife-Making Tradition – Over 150 years of Boker craftsmanship.
- Tailored to Users – Three levels (Basic, Professional, Expert) to match your needs.
Rescue expertise meets knife-making tradition.
Doenges, based in Germany, is the leading system supplier for fire brigades and rescue services. By combining Doenges’... more