This video identifies five common and frustrating features found in knives that can negatively impact their usability during daily tasks. While the primary focus is on knife design flaws, the description includes affiliate links to various knives ranging from budget to grail options, as well as general gear and camera equipment. The content is geared towards individuals who regularly use knives for everyday carry or utility purposes.
This YouTube video showcases a highly exclusive Benchmade Gold Class 417BK-231 knife. The description emphasizes its rarity, being number 99 out of only 200 produced, indicating a collectible and premium item for knife enthusiasts and collectors.
This video provides a look at the Spartan Blades Harsey Dagger, a high-end fixed-blade knife that is currently sold out. The creator notes its expense and showcases the item despite its unavailability. The description also mentions a comparison or alternative with the Boker Applegate-Fairbairn daggers, providing direct links to purchase them. The presence of "TacticalDoodle" suggests potential collaboration or appearance in the video.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive guide to choosing an Everyday Carry (EDC) or survival knife. It breaks down the anatomy of a knife, discusses common types like automatic, folding, fixed blade, and balisong, and categorizes steel blades into budget, mid-grade, high-end, and super high-end. The presenter guides viewers through factors to consider when making their selection, offering practical advice for different needs and budgets. The video also showcases specific knife models within each category, including several Benchmade knives.
This video offers a tabletop review of the AG Russell Acies, a high-end titanium frame lock knife. The reviewer highlights its S30V steel, titanium construction, deep carry clip, and tight lockup, noting its low carry weight. The AG Russell warranty is emphasized as a sign of confidence in the product's value and quality. The review aims to determine if the Acies lives up to its price point. Notably, a Vietnam-era F4 Phantom aircraft makes a brief appearance.
This video provides an update review of the Microtech SOCOM tactical knife, specifically focusing on the 2019 models. The reviewer highlights the knife's excellent design and build quality, comparing it to the 2011 version and noting improvements in the new iteration. The review details the manual and automatic versions, recommending the manual action for its smoothness, strength, durability (CTS204 steel), and speed. The reviewer also touches on the knife's tactical utility and its aesthetic appeal, mentioning a sold-out red variant. Links are provided for purchasing the 2019 SOCOM models.
This video reviews the Guardian Tactical Recon 40, a large out-the-front (OTF) automatic knife. The reviewer highlights its fast, smooth operation, attributed to an offset double-action mechanism and ceramic ball bearings. Comparisons are made to the smaller Recon 35 and other value OTF knives like the AKC F-16. The review emphasizes the premium materials, including Elmax steel, and US manufacturing, acknowledging its higher price point compared to budget options. Other mentioned items include Boker Kalishnikov, Boker Urban Trapper, Boker FR, Edge Pro Apex sharpeners, and a ProTech Don Auto.
This video features the Benchmade 781 Anthem folding knife, highlighting its premium features such as a titanium handle and 20CV blade steel. The description emphasizes its high price point and positions it as a top-tier option for those seeking the best in folding knives.
This video focuses on the Custom Knife Factory (CKF) "Morrf" series, described as an expensive yet excellent knife. The creator also highlights several more affordable and "awesome" knife options for viewers seeking a "banger," including specific models from Kershaw and Cold Steel. The video provides links to purchase these knives and rates the Morrf series with a 5-star rating on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video reviews the Custom Knife Factory (CKF) "Rabbit" knife, highlighting its premium price point ($480) and excellent quality. The reviewer also provides several recommendations for more affordable, high-performing knives from Cold Steel, including the Voyager XL, Voyager Med, Espada G-10, Espada XL Aluminum, and Mini Lawman. The video uses the Nutnfancy Likability Scale, rating the Rabbit at 3 stars. BladeHQ is linked for purchasing the CKF Rabbit.
This video features an unboxing of the Brous Blades JB-180 Custom Bowie. The creator expresses significant satisfaction with their first custom knives from Jason Brous, indicating a positive first impression and intent to purchase more. The mention of 'Baller status achieved' suggests a high-end, premium product.
This video offers an impression of the Cold Steel Sisu knife. The description highlights its retail price of $400.00, suggesting a premium product.
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