This review covers the Buck 239 Infusion, an affordable and versatile EDC pocket knife. The instructor highlights its sharp 3.25-inch drop point blade, comfortable ergonomics, and quick flipper action. It's praised for its value, featuring a lifetime warranty from Buck Knives for under $50.
This review of the Benchmade Claymore 9070BK highlights its automatic deployment, tactical design elements like the 'FTE' Morse code, and durable construction. The host emphasizes Benchmade's value proposition, including their lifetime warranty and free sharpening service, making it a compelling option despite its premium price tag.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Tekto A3 Delta Mini pocket knife, highlighting its features and specifications. The presenter, Johnny Q, demonstrates the knife's fast blade deployment via a locking button mechanism and details its materials, dimensions, and additional functionalities like a glass breaker and ambidextrous pocket clip. The review is presented with a promotional tone, showcasing the knife as a desirable EDC item.
This YouTube video reviews Olight's new foray into the EDC knife market, specifically examining the "Mr Rubato" and "Freeze" models. The reviewer finds both knives to be surprisingly capable, with a particular interest in the unique scalloped scale design of the Rubato. The description also mentions other Olight products like the Otacle P1 multi-tool and the Spurdog knife, for which the reviewer is seeking feedback. The video appears to be a product review and comparison, highlighting Olight's expansion beyond their established flashlight offerings.
This video showcases various methods for carrying the Civivi Elementum Fixed Blade knife. The reviewer highlights its drop point shape, D2 Tool Steel blade, and Kydex sheath with a versatile clip system that allows for different carrying styles. The Elementum Fixed Blade is presented as a compact and capable camp cutter that can handle a variety of tasks, making it a notable addition to the Civivi Elementum lineup.
This video reviews the Boker Exskelimoor, nicknamed the "Skeletor" knife. The reviewer highlights its upscale appearance and features, such as "moonshine oak" (bog oak) handles, blue titanium liners, a purple pocket clip, and a polished 440C drop point blade. Despite a proprietary pivot screw that might be difficult to adjust, the reviewer praises its pinch-opening mechanism and sharp blade. The knife is noted for being a lightweight (2-ounce) EDC option, particularly with wood handles, offering good value for its quality. The reviewer gives it an 8.5 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video from Nutnfancy reviews the Kershaw Crown folding knife, highlighting its budget-friendly price point while offering a surprisingly premium look and feel. The reviewer discusses the knife's construction, including its 8Cr13Mov steel blade, G10 handle, and stainless steel bolsters. Key features like the drop point blade, tip-up carry, and solid lockup are praised, making it a cost-effective option for Everyday Carry (EDC). Downsides mentioned are its weight and a non-reversible pocket clip. Despite minor drawbacks, the Kershaw Crown is recommended as a great gift and a functional EDC blade for its price.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the updated Kershaw 1745 ENER-G II knife, highlighting improvements over its predecessor. The reviewer discusses the knife's reduced weight (4.2 ounces) achieved through thinner G10 scales and milled liners. Key features praised include the hollow-ground drop-point blade made from 14C28N Sandvik steel, sharp edge, fast flipper deployment mechanism, and the tactical potential. While the clip is deemed "ridiculous," its swappability is noted. The review emphasizes the excellent value for a US-produced knife with this steel and recommends it as it appears to be discontinued. The reviewer assigns a high likability score of 8.5 out of 10.
The Ontario SP50 is a robust survival knife featuring durable 5160 carbon steel and a full flat grind, designed for heavy-duty wilderness tasks like batoning and shelter building. While its Kraton handle offers good shock absorption, the included MOLLE sheath's liner can be loose, requiring a potential DIY fix. It offers excellent value compared to competitors like the Ka-Bar Heavy Bowie and Ontario's RTAK-II.
This video reviews the Kershaw Scamp 2710, a budget-friendly EDC folding knife praised for its value, speed, and cutting performance. The reviewer highlights the hollow-ground 8Cr13Mov drop-point blade, grey nitride coating, ambidextrous thumbstuds, and dual-material handle (420 SS with G10 overlay). While noting its heft (4.4 oz) for an EDC knife due to the framelock design, the reviewer forgives it considering the blade size, deployment speed, lockup, and overall value. The knife is placed in the TNP Hall of Fame for its high-value performance, resembling more expensive folders.
The Benchmade H&K Ascender series, particularly the Large 14352BT and Small 14301BT, offers high value for their price point, manufactured in China under Benchmade's quality control. While the steel (9Cr13MoV) and G10 handles are decent for the cost, the ergonomics and liner lock thickness on the large model are noted as potential drawbacks compared to higher-priced competitors.
The Benchmade 585 Mini Barrage is a compact, assisted-opening EDC knife featuring a durable 154CM drop point blade and a secure Axis lock. Despite its 'chunky' feel for its size, it offers robust construction and fast action, making it a high-value choice for hard-use everyday tasks. Comparisons highlight its structural strength over lighter alternatives like the SOG Flash I, while its assisted opening is presented as a viable alternative to automatics.
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