This video, titled "EoTekto EDC collab," focuses on testing knives from Tekto. While the title mentions "EDC" (Everyday Carry), which can sometimes be associated with firearms, the description explicitly states the content is about "Tekto’s EoTech knives." Therefore, the primary focus appears to be on knife reviews and functionality within an EDC context, rather than firearms.
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 video reviews the D'Avila "Rio Adventure" fixed blade knife, highlighting its appearance and advertised toughness. The reviewer tests its durability by stabbing it into timber and attempting to cut a nail, as promoted on the manufacturer's social media. Unfortunately, the knife's tip bends easily after stabbing timber, and the edge chips when cutting a nail. The reviewer expresses disappointment with the knife's performance despite its aesthetic appeal.
This YouTube video, titled "How sharp is a new knife?", aims to assess the sharpness of a brand-new knife. The description reiterates the title and includes promotional links for discounts, a Patreon page, and an email newsletter, along with calls to action to visit their websites and affiliate pages. The content appears to be a product evaluation focused on blade sharpness.
This video features a review and hard-use field test of the JeoTec No 37 Bushcraft fixed blade knife. The reviewer highlights its high-value presentation and surprisingly competent performance in various tasks, including splitting, battening, chopping, shaving, food prep, and even throwing. The knife is made in Spain and features Mova 58 steel, impressing the reviewer with its edge holding and toughness. The video also mentions comparisons to other knives like Zero Tolerance 6, ESSEE Survival knives, Cold Steel Outdoorsman Lite, and Ontario RAT7, as well as saws like Silky Gomboy and NIUTRIP. The reviewer explores a "Ponderosa" location on his KTM 1190, using standing dead wood for testing.
This video features a review and testing of the Oknife Freeze ODG folding knife. The reviewer highlights its affordability, positioning it as a more accessible alternative to premium brands like Benchmade, Chris Reeve, and Spyderco. The knife is constructed with 154CM steel. A sale is also mentioned with a discount and a link to purchase.
This video, titled 'Desert Oasis,' by Nutnfancy, goes beyond just knife testing, shooting, or scenic views. It's an adventure that encompasses challenging terrain, the capabilities of 2WD vehicles, the bonds of friendship, and creating memories. The narrative emphasizes that the experience is a holistic combination of all these elements, culminating in the discovery of a 'Desert Oasis.'
This video features a review and testing of the Ontario SP53 Bolo knife. The reviewer, Macie, expresses dissatisfaction with the knife's performance, stating it "kinda sucks" and details the reasons in a "knife clinic" segment. The video is presented as a response to viewer requests and provides a break from snowy conditions, having been filmed last summer.
This video provides a comprehensive review and testing of the First Edge 5050 Survival Knife. The reviewer highlights the knife's durability and performance, describing it as a "beast" and "workhorse." Key features mentioned include its construction from Elmax Steel and G10 handles. The description also includes affiliate links for purchasing the knife, links to the reviewer's Full30 channel, Patreon page, and social media. The video emphasizes that it's for educational purposes and recorded under professional supervision on a private range.
This video review focuses on the durability of a Cold Steel knife, specifically the Chaos model, through an intensive testing protocol. The presenter expresses a desire to provide a positive review but admits to getting carried away during testing, leading to the knife's failure. The description highlights the knife's intriguing fighting capabilities and draws parallels to WWI trench warfare and desperate combat conditions. The content promises insights into knife steels, durability, and a unique testing methodology, all delivered for free.
This video features a comprehensive review and testing of the Slysteel Final Option Keck Knife. The creator provides an in-depth look at the knife's features and performance, highlighting its toughness. The video is intended for educational purposes and emphasizes that all demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision. The description also includes links for purchasing the knife on Amazon, supporting the channel via Patreon, and checking out merchandise, along with standard disclaimers about affiliate links and viewer discretion.
This is the first part of a three-part review of the SLYSTEEL Shark Tooth Hunter and Shark Tooth Tactical knives. The video promises heavy use testing and provides a link to the SLYSTEEL website for more information or purchases. It emphasizes that the content is filmed on a private range under professional supervision and includes disclaimers regarding safety and imitation. The reviewer also promotes their social media channels and Patreon support.