This YouTube video focuses on testing the slicing capabilities of a Tekto flipper knife. The title directly asks "Will it slice?" and the description confirms the testing of a Tekto knife. While the title mentions a knife, the context of 'flipper knife' and the potential for testing cutting abilities can overlap with interest from audiences who also engage with EDC (Everyday Carry) gear, which sometimes includes knives alongside firearms.
This YouTube video features a review of the Zero Tolerance ZT 0470 folding knife. The description highlights its key features, including Dmitry Sinkevich Design, a Flipper mechanism, Titanium Frame Lock, and a Marbled Carbon Fiber Inlay. The video is presented by Sootch00 and includes calls to action for their Patreon and merchandise.
This video features a review of the Zero Tolerance 0095BW Flipper Knife by Sensible Prepper. The reviewer highlights ZT's reputation for producing high-quality, reliable knives that are built to last, acknowledging their higher price point but emphasizing their dependability. The video is presented by Sensible Prepper and thanks Sootch00. Music is attributed to Jingle Punks Royalty Free Music.
This video review focuses on the Kizer Vanguard Dukes, a flipper knife designed by Matt Cucchiara. The reviewer highlights its strengths as an everyday carry (EDC) option, emphasizing its lightness, speed, ergonomic design, blade shape, and affordability. The knife receives a high rating of 4 Stars on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale. The description also teases a potential special TNP Edition of the knife, encouraging viewer feedback.
This video features a comprehensive review of the Spyderco Dice, a smaller variant of the Spyderco Domino. Nutnfancy delves into its titanium frame lock, flipper deployment, ball bearing pivot, internal stop pin, and the signature Spydie carry clip. The review covers the knife's philosophies of use, build quality, ergonomics, "cubic check" carbon fiber scale, blade speed, lockup, and the choice of XHP steel. It also showcases several competing knives and discusses the moderate value of this Taiwanese-made blade, noting its expense. The reviewer assigns a high Likability Scale rating of 9 out of 10 and provides purchasing links.
This YouTube video by Nutnfancy reviews the Kershaw Rake folding knife. While acknowledging its fast flipper deployment, US production, and sharp 14C28N/CPM-D2 composite steel blade, the reviewer finds the knife's small handle and heavy 5.4 oz weight for its size to be significant drawbacks, especially at its $75 price point. He compares it unfavorably to the Kershaw 1790 Tremor, which offers a larger blade and handle despite using 8Cr13Mov steel. The Rake is deemed less functional for tactical or EDC use with larger hands but could appeal to those with smaller hands seeking a hard-use tactical or EDC knife. The reviewer assigns it a likability score of 5 out of 10.
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