This video reviews the Cold Steel Range Boss knife, presenting it as a more affordable successor to the discontinued "Broken Skull" model. The reviewer highlights its strong, thin, full-sized blade, timeless design, and ease of carry. While noting the steel is not as high-quality as its predecessor, the Range Boss retains other desirable features. The video includes cardboard cutting tests and briefly mentions a Deep Blue "Alpha Marine" watch on the table.
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 video review focuses on the Cold Steel Broken Skull knife, highlighting its elegant, thin, fast, and tough design as an excellent everyday carry (EDC) option. The reviewer expresses strong approval, giving it a perfect 5-star rating and congratulating Cold Steel and Steve Austin for creating a timeless design that prioritizes quality over fleeting trends. The video also mentions the Cold Steel Range Boss and notes that the specific Broken Skull model featured is sold out.
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