This video features a review of the CJRB Briar, a budget-friendly folding knife often compared to Kizer models. The reviewer highlights its value and suitability as an EDC (Everyday Carry) option. Several other Kizer and Artesian Cutlery knives are mentioned and linked, along with unrelated items like SKMEI watch clones and a Seiko 5 Sports watch, suggesting a broader EDC and gear focus beyond just knives.
This video review focuses on the Civivi Wyvern, a budget-friendly EDC (Everyday Carry) knife from Civivi, a sub-brand of WE Knives. The reviewer highlights the Wyvern's excellent value at $50, praising its lightweight design, attractive appearance, great ergonomics, D2 blade steel, fast deployment, titanium pocket clip, and near-custom finishing. It's presented as a standout in the affordable knife market and a strong contender for long-term EDC consideration. The description also briefly mentions and links to other knives from Civivi and Artesian Cutlery, including the Civivi Courser, Artesian Cutlery Shark, and Artesian Cutlery Domin.
This video reviews the Real Steel G5 Metamorph knife, focusing on its suitability as an EDC (Everyday Carry) blade. The reviewer discusses its front-flipping mechanism, which they find problematic for ease of use and safety, even admitting to cutting themselves during the demonstration. Despite this flaw, the reviewer praises the knife's steel quality, aesthetics, SAWC (Sharpness, Action, Fit, Finish), jimping, thinness, and portability. The video also briefly compares the Metamorph to other knives: the Artesian Cutlery Shark and the Boker Plus FR, suggesting both are superior EDC options. The reviewer concludes by questioning if the Metamorph's positive attributes are enough for a recommendation.
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