This video reviews the Kershaw Cryo, an affordable assisted opening drop point knife, highlighting its suitability as an EDC (Everyday Carry) option. The presenter praises its durability for everyday tasks and its comfortable pocket carry, noting it's a great budget-friendly choice. While wishing for slightly more texture on the sides, the presenter suggests grip tape as a simple fix. The video also promotes the creator's website, Amazon storefront, and social media channels.
This video reviews the Kershaw 1555 Cryo, a folding knife that draws design inspiration from the Hinderer XM18. The reviewer highlights its attractive lines, utility, and solid construction, including a partially flat ground 8Cr13Mov blade suitable for EDC tasks like cardboard cutting. It features ambidextrous deployment via a thumb flipper and dual thumbstuds, a strong integral lock with a Hinderer lockbar stabilizer, and a deep-carrying, four-way positionable clip. While praised for its value and attention to detail, the reviewer notes the 4.2-ounce weight due to its full stainless steel frame as a drawback for some EDC systems. The knife is described as a visually appealing, budget-friendly option around $30, manufactured in China.
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