This video highlights Amazon deals on various gear, focusing on a Zulisy 25% off code. Featured items include the EZshoot 500 Lumens Pistol Light, a FLISSA Multitool Pocket Knife with a D2 blade, and Trakiom Clamping Tripods with discount codes. Additionally, a SIG SAUER ROMEO5 GEN II red dot sight is presented. The creator also promotes a secondary channel for more deals and a campsite bio for additional links, noting all Amazon links are affiliate links.
This video compares two common locking mechanisms found in folding knives: the Button Lock and the Liner Lock. The content likely delves into the differences in their design, operation, and potentially their strengths and weaknesses in terms of security, durability, and ease of use. The analysis aims to inform viewers about these distinct locking systems, aiding them in making informed purchasing decisions or understanding knife mechanics.
This video features a 'Skeletal Edition' of the Daggerr Knives Sting, a liner-lock knife. The description provides links to purchase the knife from Blade HQ and mentions Patreon and PayPal for channel support. While the title mentions "TNP Goes Skeletal," suggesting a reviewer's perspective, the core content appears to be a review or showcase of this specific knife model.
This video reviews the Enlan EL-06, an Everyday Carry (EDC) knife praised for its affordability and quality. The reviewer highlights its design similarities to the expensive Sebenza 21, its 9Cr13Mov steel blade, captured liner lock, G10 handle scales, and good speed and lockup. The video also briefly touches on the Bandai Zaku Thunderbolt 1/144 model kit. The reviewer encourages viewers to use their affiliate links to support the channel.
Nutnfancy reviews three affordable Kershaw knives: the Kershaw ½ Ton, ¾ Ton, and One Ton. He highlights their surprising quality for the low price, focusing on their construction, blade steel (8Cr13Mov with deep hollow grinds), and locking mechanisms (liner locks with SS lined nylon handles on the smaller models, and G10 on the One Ton). The review discusses ergonomics, pocket clips, and overall value, concluding that all three easily qualify for a "BEST KNIVES UNDER $40" playlist. The One Ton is particularly praised for its perceived higher value and comfortable, slim design despite its 5-ounce weight.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the CRKT Ripple folding knife, highlighting its exceptionally lightweight design and innovative features. The review compares two versions: an aluminum model (2.2 oz) and a stainless steel (TiNi coated) model (2.9 oz). Both are praised for their slim profiles, making them ideal for almost invisible carry. The IKBS ball bearing system ensures smooth action and solid lockup, with perfect blade centering. The reviewer discusses the liner lock on the aluminum and framelock on the steel version, deeming both adequate for moderate utility tasks. Blade steels are Acuto Plus (high-end) and 8Cr14Mov (value), with Acuto Plus noted for its excellent edge holding. The video also covers handle ergonomics, jimping, guard formation, and construction details like the zytel backspacer and lightening holes. Despite some minor critiques regarding the proud and non-repositionable pocket clips, the CRKT Ripple is highly recommended as an EDC Hall of Famer, with both models receiving a 9.5/10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video by Nutnfancy provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Sage series, specifically the Sage 1 (CF 123CF), Sage 2 (C123TI), and Sage 3 (C123GBL). The reviewer highlights the excellent craftsmanship, ideal blade shape with a strong yet precise tip, and the out-of-box sharpness of the CPM S30V blades. He praises the ergonomics, double finger choils, and jimping for superior control and traction. The review details the unique locking mechanisms of each model: Michael Walker liner lock for Sage 1, RIL (frame lock) for Sage 2, and a bolt action lock for Sage 3. The construction, including pillar design and recessed screws, is commended for its attention to detail, light weight (around 3.5 oz), and ease of maintenance. The reviewer also evaluates the steel spring clips as highly functional. Overall, the Sage series is presented as showcasing 'epic knife features' and being suitable for collectible, EDC, or gift purposes.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Navaja folding knife, highlighting its unique "carraca" ratcheting mechanism which produces a distinctive sound. The review details the knife's design influences, blending modern tactical elements with Spanish Navaja heritage. Key features discussed include the CPM S30V steel blade, its unusual shape and length, flat grind, sharpness, jimping, finger choils, and strong tip. The reviewer also covers the knife's weight, stainless steel bolsters, Walker liner lock, skeletonized liners, carbon fiber handle scales, standard Spyderco clip with black chrome finish, lanyard hole, and overall fit and finish. The video suggests the Navaja offers excellent cutting capability and significant enjoyment for knife enthusiasts, rating it a 10 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video review focuses on the Kershaw OD-1 and OD-2 knives, highlighting their "Addictive Speed" deployment mechanism designed by Lee Williams. The reviewer details the materials, blade steel (Sandvik 14C28N for OD-1, 8Cr13Mov for OD-2), blade shapes, and locking mechanisms (framelock with stabilizer for OD-1, liner lock for OD-2). Performance in cutting and stabbing tests is discussed, along with potential rust issues on the OD-1 and lock strength observations. Comparisons are made to the Kershaw Leek series. Ergos, clip design, and value are also covered, with both knives receiving high likability scores from the reviewer for their fast deployment and fun factor.
This video is a review of the Kershaw Chill EDC knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its affordability, lightweight design (2.0 oz), and ease of carry. Key features discussed include the RJ Martin design, flipper tab for fast deployment, solid liner lock, narrow blade profile with a strong yet pointy tip, and excellent Kershaw serrations on the combo edge. The 8Cr13Mov steel is praised for its value, edge retention, and rust resistance. The reviewer notes the skeletonized liners, G10 scales, and Zytel back spacer, all contributing to the knife's trim profile and light weight. While the out-of-box sharpness and grind are critiqued, modifications are suggested. The reversible pocket clip is also a positive point. The reviewer concludes it's a strong, fast, lightweight, and affordable gentleman's knife, rating it a 9 out of 10 considering its price.
This YouTube video provides an in-depth review of the Spyderco Persistence folding knife, highlighting its value proposition as a smaller sibling to the Spyderco Tenacious. The reviewer praises its solid feel, good balance, rapid deployment, and flawless lockup. The full flat ground 8Cr13MoV blade is noted for its balanced properties, while the textured G10 handles, skeletonized liners, and Spyderco clip are also commended. The video emphasizes the knife's excellent performance for its approximately $30 price point, making it a highly recommended EDC choice.
This video reviews the Cold Steel Ti-Lite Zytel, a budget-friendly, classically styled tactical folding knife. The reviewer highlights its strong and comfortable liner lock, lightweight design (4.0 oz), AUS 8 steel blade, and decent tip-up pocket clip, though noting the clip placement is suboptimal. Downsides include a difficult-to-use deployment stud, a limited-purpose dagger-style blade, excessive thickness, and a mud-collecting ventilated handle. Due to these drawbacks and its specialized nature, the reviewer admits to not carrying it frequently. The video gives the knife a Nutnfancy Likability Scale rating of 6 out of 10.