This YouTube video showcases a variety of fixed blade knives available for under $20, highlighting deals on Amazon. It features several models, including SpitzKante D2 EDC fixed blade Bowie knives and HX OUTDOORS fixed blade bushcraft knives with fire starters. The description also provides Amazon affiliate links for each featured knife and a link to the creator's Instagram page. While the focus is on knives, the mention of 'tactical' and 'EDC' elements suggests a crossover appeal with the everyday carry and tactical gear communities.
This video reviews the Kershaw Cryo, an affordable assisted opening drop point knife, highlighting its suitability as an EDC (Everyday Carry) option. The presenter praises its durability for everyday tasks and its comfortable pocket carry, noting it's a great budget-friendly choice. While wishing for slightly more texture on the sides, the presenter suggests grip tape as a simple fix. The video also promotes the creator's website, Amazon storefront, and social media channels.
This video showcases a selection of affordable fixed-blade knives available on Amazon, all priced under $20. The featured knives include models from LYNXGEAR, Kizer, Spitzkante, and Dragon Creek Tactical. The description highlights key features such as blade material (D2 steel), blade length, handle materials (G10, Micarta), and the inclusion of sheaths. The content appears to be an unboxing or showcase of these budget-friendly outdoor and tactical knives.
This YouTube video focuses on reviewing and showcasing pocket knives that are available for under $20. The description lists three specific models from the brand 704 Gear: the Trailblazer, the Swarm, and the Urban Ranger Lite V2 (noting it features 14c28n steel). Links to purchase these knives on Amazon are provided. The content is aimed at viewers looking for budget-friendly everyday carry (EDC) folding knives.
This video reviews the Oknife Duron, an affordable and lightweight folding pocket knife. The description highlights its Nitro V stainless steel blade, noting its good corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening, while acknowledging it's not a premium steel found in high-end brands like Spyderco and Benchmade. The knife is presented as a budget-friendly option with a comfortable in-hand feel. A purchase link is provided for online ordering.
This video discusses budget EDC (Everyday Carry) pocket knives and how tariffs may impact their pricing. The creator provides affiliate links to several budget knives and budget bags, as well as links to their Amazon shop, merchandise, and social media platforms. The video also touches on joining their YouTube channel's "Battalion" for perks and joining their Discord server. While the title mentions "Trump's Tariffs" and "Budget EDC Pocket Knife," the primary content revolves around product recommendations and community building, rather than a deep dive into firearms or their specific components. The mention of "budget EDC pocket knife" is the only direct link to the firearms/knives adjacent topic.
This video focuses on "Prime Day Deals" for fixed-blade knives priced under $30.00, highlighting specific models from HX OUTDOORS, Eafengrow, and Sitivien. The description emphasizes checking the linked knives for discounts and warns that a Kizer folding knife deal was already sold out. The content is geared towards budget-conscious buyers looking for practical, fixed-blade knives, potentially for bushcraft or everyday carry. Affiliate links are provided for all mentioned products.
This YouTube video highlights a Benchmade knife, specifically mentioning its S30V steel and a near $100 price point. The description also includes a link to add a "Benchmade flag" to the cart, suggesting it's a promotional offer or bundle. The video likely focuses on the value proposition of acquiring a quality Benchmade knife, possibly as a good deal for everyday carry or collectors, and includes a bonus branded item.
This YouTube video provides a review of the CJRB Hectare-Alt knife, highlighting its carbon fiber construction and affordability. The description includes affiliate links to purchase the knife, as well as other related items like the CJRB Pyrite-light. The creator also shares links for business inquiries, fan mail, channel memberships, Discord, Instagram, and personal gear recommendations, including camera, audio, and lighting equipment.
This video reviews the SOG BAR15T fixed blade knife, also described as a tanto bayonet. The creator highlights that it can be purchased for under $65. The description also includes numerous affiliate links to Amazon deals, the creator's Campsite bio, Rumble channel, merchandise store, Instagram, Patreon, and other YouTube channels, indicating a focus on affiliate marketing and supporting the creator's various platforms. The content seems geared towards individuals interested in tactical gear and budget-friendly knife acquisitions.
This YouTube video is a reaction to another creator's video about the Ozark Trail knife, which has gained meme status, being compared to a Benchmade Bugout clone. The creator encourages viewers to follow the original video creator and provides affiliate links to the Ozark Trail knife, a James Brand knife, and various gear and camera equipment. It also includes information for business inquiries, fan mail, channel memberships, and social media links.
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.