This video reviews the CRKT CEO Flipper, a slim pocket knife highlighted for its discreet everyday carry (EDC) potential, especially for office environments. The reviewer praises its design and slim profile but notes its limitations for heavy-duty tasks like cutting boxes or thick straps due to its thin blade and grip, comparing it more to a letter opener. While acknowledging its aesthetic appeal and ease of carry, the reviewer ultimately finds it unsuitable for their personal cutting needs.
The SOG Ultra XR offers a slim, lightweight EDC solution for those who dislike bulky knives, weighing only 1.2 oz. Its carbon fiber handle and CPM S35VN blade provide durability, while the titanium clip functions as a money clip or credit card holder. The ambidextrous XR lock ensures secure deployment, making it a discreet and functional everyday carry tool.
This video reviews the AG Russell "Double O" knife, highlighting its slim, lightweight titanium frame and aesthetic appeal. The reviewer discusses its "overpriced" steel but praises its clip, speed, jimping, and overall looks. Several competitive EDC knife options are also briefly showcased and linked, including models from Fallkniven, Boker, Kershaw, Civivi, and CRKT. The discussion touches on the subjective nature of appreciating unique designs even when they come with a higher price tag.
This video reviews two new pocket knives, the Elko and the Fallkniven LTC, highlighting their slim, lightweight design and superior steel compared to the popular Victorinox Cadet. The reviewer emphasizes the importance of carrying a pocket knife for everyday use and contrasts the new options with their trusted Victorinox Cadets, noting the build quality and aesthetics of both the Elko and Fallkniven LTC. Links to purchase each knife are provided, along with a link to other products from Cutlery Shoppe.
This video presents a review of the SOG Slim Jim XL, advertised as the world's thinnest assisted opening knife. The reviewer, Sootch00, highlights its suitability for everyday carry (EDC) and general utility. The review acknowledges the use of Jingle Punks royalty-free music, used with permission through the Fullscreen network. The content focuses on the features and potential uses of this particular knife model.
This video reviews the Kershaw Salvo (formerly Barrage) knife, focusing on its suitability for Everyday Carry (EDC). The reviewer highlights its thin profile for easy carrying, a strong framelock design which is preferred by some over liner locks, and the blade's geometry. The blade is 3.5 inches long with a sharp tip, hollow grind, and adequate belly. The 14C28N steel is praised for its sharpness, toughness, edge retention, and ease of sharpening, making it the recommended choice over the Damascus variant for EDC. The handle features rubber inserts for grip and a smooth clip for quick pocket insertion and extraction. While not assisted opening, it deploys quickly with adjustment. The reviewer notes the lack of significant jimping, making it less ideal as a tactical blade, but commends its overall combination of a secure lock, fast deployment, aesthetics, and sharp blade for daily use. The reviewer gives it a Likability Scale rating of 8.5 out of 10.
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