This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the updated Kershaw 1745 ENER-G II knife, highlighting improvements over its predecessor. The reviewer discusses the knife's reduced weight (4.2 ounces) achieved through thinner G10 scales and milled liners. Key features praised include the hollow-ground drop-point blade made from 14C28N Sandvik steel, sharp edge, fast flipper deployment mechanism, and the tactical potential. While the clip is deemed "ridiculous," its swappability is noted. The review emphasizes the excellent value for a US-produced knife with this steel and recommends it as it appears to be discontinued. The reviewer assigns a high likability score of 8.5 out of 10.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Kershaw EN G 1740, highlighting its suitability as an Everyday Carry (EDC) knife. The reviewer praises the Sandvik 13C26 steel blade, its size and shape for daily tasks, and the fast, smooth deployment via the integral flipper. Positive comments are made about the grey G10 scales, jimping, and the knife's light weight (2.2 oz) making it pocketable. The reviewer notes a less ideal clip design, describing it as 'goofy' and hindering deep carry, but finds it functional. The video also mentions the existence of a larger model (1745), which the reviewer preferred to sell due to its bulkiness. Overall, the Kershaw EN G 1740 is highly recommended as an EDC choice, earning a 9 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
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