This video provides a comprehensive review of the Civivi Elementum, highlighting its appeal as an Everyday Carry (EDC) blade. The reviewer praises its lightweight design, speed, good steel, attractive aesthetics, and compact size, noting its popularity and quick sell-out rates. The description also mentions various unique scale materials offered for the Elementum, with a personal preference for brown/OD Micarta and Rosewood. The video promises close-up views of the knife and comparisons with competitive options, including specific mentions of the SU-27 diecast, Steel Will Modus, Boker Alligator Toast, CRKT CEO (BHQ Special and FRN), CRKT Prowess, Boker Urban Trapper, Boker FR, Ferrum Forge Gent, CRKT Crossbones, Kershaw Reverbs, and Momentum FieldWalker (automatic) and Field Watches.
This video reviews the CRKT Helical knife, highlighting its suitability as an excellent everyday carry (EDC) blade. The reviewer praises its lightweight design, fast deployment, and versatile elongated form factor. Options in 8Cr13Mov and D2 steel are mentioned as good choices. The video also briefly touches on other competitive EDC knife options, including models from Kershaw, Spyderco, Boker, Benchmade, and Ferum Forge, as well as a sharpening system and an oiler.
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 YouTube video review focuses on the Kershaw Faultline 8760, an affordable EDC knife priced at $25. The reviewer highlights its OD and black coloration, 8Cr13MoV steel, hollow ground blade, Kraton handle inserts, deep carry clip, attempt at jimping, and KVT bearing. The knife is unassisted, which the reviewer notes will appeal to some. The video aims to show that Kershaw is returning to producing strong value knives. Several other Kershaw models and competitor knives (Cold Steel Broken Skull, Boker FR G10 Massdrop S35VN, Boker FR, Boker Urban Trappers) are mentioned and linked, suggesting a broader theme of value knife reviews.
This YouTube video reviews the CRKT/Ruger LCK knife, highlighting its value, decent steel, and performance in cardboard cutting. The reviewer praises its slim, lightweight design, deep carry clip, and fast deployment. The description also teases upcoming reviews of several Eafengrow value brand Chinese blades and mentions comparisons with other popular knives like the Ontario RAT 1 and 2, SOG Mini Aegis, Enlan EL06, SOG Flash 1, and Boker Urban Trapper.
This video focuses on the Kizer Ursa Minor folding knife, exploring its titanium construction and potential as a semi-custom EDC option. The description also mentions and links to various other knives, including the Opinel Trekking #7, several Bestech folding knives (specifically the BG05 Scimitar), Al Mar Eagle HDs, Boker Urban Trapper, and the Benchmade Mini Griptilian. This suggests a comparative or broader look at everyday carry knives, with the Kizer Ursa Minor being the primary subject. The inclusion of Amazon affiliate links indicates a review or recommendation format.
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