Nutnfancy reviews the HTM DDR heavy-duty tactical folder, deeming it 'Not Recommended' due to its high $210 price point and unimpressive performance. Despite initial appearances of semi-custom quality, the reviewer found several flaws, including a heavy, chunky design with a short blade, and significant quality assurance issues directly out of the box. The video details why the reviewer believes consumers should avoid purchasing this knife.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Zero Tolerance Model 200 tactical folding knife, a product from ZT, the tactical division of Kershaw Knives. The reviewer, nutnfancy, highlights its heavy-duty construction, 154CM steel blade, and Ken Onion's signature design. He critically assesses its weight for EDC use while acknowledging its strong performance and value proposition compared to higher-priced models.
This review of the Kershaw Zero Tolerance 302, presented by an expert instructor, highlights its robust construction and premium materials, including S30V steel and a titanium frame lock. While praised for its strength, ergonomics, and collectible appeal, its significant weight and thick blade profile are noted as drawbacks for purely defensive or lightweight EDC applications. The knife is recommended for those prioritizing ultimate strength and a unique aesthetic in a folding tool.
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