This video reviews the CRKT GSD knife, an EDC blade designed to 'Get Stuff Done.' While highlighting its attractive appearance, the reviewer points out significant downsides that may surprise viewers. The description also lists several other preferred EDC knife options from brands like Kershaw, Spyderco, Cold Steel, Boker Plus, Al Mar, SOG, and Ontario.
The Spyderco Dragonfly is highlighted as an excellent lightweight EDC option, particularly the FRN model for its weight and cost-effectiveness. Despite a slightly higher price point for its size, its quality justifies the cost. The knife features a controllable AUS-8 or VG-10 blade with a full flat grind and a linerless FRN handle with 'Volcano Grip' for secure handling. The lockback mechanism includes the David Boye dent for added safety.
This video reviews the Blade-Tech Ganyana Lite knife, highlighting its excellent value for its price point (around $25). The reviewer praises its 2 3/4" blade, AUS8 steel, full flat grind, and solid liner lock mechanism. It's presented as a highly capable EDC (Everyday Carry) blade, comparable to other popular models like the SOG Flash 1 and Benchmade 2550 Mini Reflex Auto. Potential minor improvements are noted, but overall, it's recommended as a top-tier small EDC option.
The SOG Flash 1 is highlighted as an outstanding reference EDC knife, praised for its lightweight design and deep-carry pocket clip. Despite its Zytel handle and AUS-8 steel blade, it excels in utility tasks like slicing and package opening. While the assisted opening is effective, the safety switch is often considered unnecessary by users.
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