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 explores the value proposition of knives by comparing a high-end Benchmade Bugout (carbon fiber) with an inexpensive $6 knife. The creator discusses the pros and cons of the budget knife, highlighting its performance despite the significant price difference. The video also touches on a multi-tool and offers final thoughts on both budget and premium knife options, with a focus on what you get for the money.
This video reviews the SOG Ultra XR knife, highlighting its unique design as a carry knife for those who dislike traditional bulky EDC options. The reviewer emphasizes its slim carbon fiber handle, titanium nitride coated blade, and its dual functionality as a money clip and credit card holder. The knife is presented as a sleek, modern, and high-quality option that fits a lifestyle where carrying a knife typically isn't preferred, appealing to those with a 'take it or leave it' attitude towards EDC. While acknowledging it might not be the 'technically best' knife for enthusiasts, it's praised for its suitability for the reviewer's personal needs.
This video showcases the Carbon Fiber Discreet Knife, a new collaborative product from SYCO knives, featuring input from Guy and Fitz. The description encourages viewers to check out SYCO's social media for more blades and provides social media handles for QVO Tactical, Roger, Des, and SYCO. It also includes a Patreon link for support and mentions their local gun store/FFL, Ventura Munitions. Finally, it lists Amazon affiliate links for various gear used in the video, including cameras and tripods.
This YouTube video focuses on the WE Knife 607 Fixed Blade, questioning its potential as a "Neck Knife Greatness". The description provides links to the reviewer's YouTube channels (Nutnfancy, TheNutnfancyProject), their merchandise store, and a specific product link for the WE Knife 607A carbon fiber black model on Blade HQ. The content appears to be a product review or evaluation of this particular knife.
This video by Nutnfancy provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Sage series, specifically the Sage 1 (CF 123CF), Sage 2 (C123TI), and Sage 3 (C123GBL). The reviewer highlights the excellent craftsmanship, ideal blade shape with a strong yet precise tip, and the out-of-box sharpness of the CPM S30V blades. He praises the ergonomics, double finger choils, and jimping for superior control and traction. The review details the unique locking mechanisms of each model: Michael Walker liner lock for Sage 1, RIL (frame lock) for Sage 2, and a bolt action lock for Sage 3. The construction, including pillar design and recessed screws, is commended for its attention to detail, light weight (around 3.5 oz), and ease of maintenance. The reviewer also evaluates the steel spring clips as highly functional. Overall, the Sage series is presented as showcasing 'epic knife features' and being suitable for collectible, EDC, or gift purposes.
This video reviews the Spyderco Native 4 Carbon Fiber (CF) model, highlighting its aesthetic appeal and flat, comfortable carry profile due to thin CF scales. The reviewer notes excellent Spyderco craftsmanship, superb blade deployment, lockup, and a functional 2.9-inch full flat ground VG10 blade, ideal for EDC. However, criticisms include disappointing slickness of the carbon fiber scales with zero traction, absence of jimping on the upper spine, and an unimpressive carry weight of 3.4 ounces attributed to the skeletonized stainless steel frame. The reviewer suggests titanium would have been a better frame material for the price point. While functional, the knife is deemed low value at around $140, making it more of a collectible for diehard Spyderco fans than a practical user knife, especially with better sub-$50 options available. The Nutnfancy Likeability Scale is 6.5/10, primarily due to its high cost.
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