This video discusses the concept of diminishing returns when it comes to everyday carry (EDC) knives. The creator argues that beyond a certain price point, the increased cost of a knife does not significantly translate to a proportionate increase in its practical utility for most users. The video breaks down knife prices into categories ($30 or below, $35-$100, and $150-$350) and mentions specific models from various brands, including Vault Case, G&W Knife, Gerber Prybrid X, JSWS Knife, Civivi Mini Praxis, Ontario Rat 1, Vosteed Nightshade, Benchmade Mini Griptilian, Buck 112+, Kershaw Leek, Gerber 06 Auto, Spyderco Para 2, V Nives Poseidon, and Benchmade Mini Freek. The creator also shares their personal opinion on the topic and wraps up with their final thoughts.
This video, "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Carrying an EDC Knife," provides an introductory overview of everyday carry (EDC) knives. It breaks down different types of knives, including folding manual open, folding assisted opening, and fixed blade knives. While the title mentions "firearms content expert" analysis, the video's explicit focus is on knives, not firearms. It showcases several popular knife models from brands like Buck, Benchmade, Kershaw, Gerber, and ESEE, offering a beginner-friendly approach to understanding and selecting an EDC blade.
This video presents a "Top 10 Automatic Knives of 2021" list, focusing on best EDC and tactical switchblades. It highlights specific models from brands like Gerber, Benchmade, Kershaw, Schrade, SOG, Smith & Wesson, and Hogue. The description emphasizes the quick deployment, portability, and cutting efficiency of automatic knives, while also acknowledging potential legal restrictions on their ownership and carry. It aims to help viewers find the perfect portable cutting tool for outdoor adventures and everyday use.
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