This video focuses on a modification for the Nitecore EDC23 flashlight, specifically replacing the stock pocket clip with a deep carry bugout clip. The presenter highlights how this single, simple upgrade significantly improves the usability of the flashlight for everyday carry (EDC) by addressing a perceived flaw in the original design. The description also includes affiliate links to both the Nitecore EDC23 and the replacement clip.
This video addresses a common issue with Nitecore EDC 23 and 27uhi flashlights, offering a practical modification or "hack" to improve their functionality. The creator details the problem and presents a solution, providing affiliate links for the necessary tools and the flashlights themselves. Additional mentions include other Nitecore EDC models, various everyday carry items, and the creator's filming equipment.
This video from the Nutnfancy Workshop focuses on modifying and enhancing the Benchmade Griptilian 550HG knife. The content covers practical upgrades such as replacing the stock pocket clip with a Lynch deep carry titanium clip and adding sharpening jimping for improved grip and control. The video highlights the continued relevance and excellent performance of the Griptilian, especially after these modifications.
This video features Lena Miculek-Afentul presenting the Kershaw 1870 Knockout folding knife. She highlights its aluminum frame, 14C28N steel, assisted opening mechanism, thin profile, and adjustable pocket clip. This is the first installment in a series of short knife reviews and demonstrations from the Miculek team. The video also promotes a large giveaway for subscribers.
This video is a review of the Lionsteel SR1 Aluminum tactical folding knife by Nutnfancy. The reviewer highlights its high-class tactical capabilities, describing it as both strong and a work of art. Key features discussed include the D2 German-made blade with excellent edge retention and flat for sharpening, the stunning handle and blade finishing, ambidextrous thumbstuds, a functional roto disc for lock bar stabilization and hyper extension prevention, and a strong, unobtrusive pocket clip. The reviewer notes the smooth, hot-spot-free handle despite a lack of aggressive grip and praises its weight and shearing capability. The SR1 is presented as a fast, strong, and visually striking knife that offers good value, with the aluminum version being a strong contender against its titanium counterpart.
This video reviews the FourSevens Mini M2A flashlight, highlighting its compact size, lightweight design, and exceptional beam quality. Nutnfancy praises its durability, water resistance, and practical features like a strong pocket clip and flat tail cap for tailstanding. The review covers its performance with an XP-G R5 LED, discussing brightness levels and burn times. Potential applications are listed, including EDC, law enforcement, and survival kits. The reviewer emphasizes its high value and considers it a favorite EDC light, giving it a perfect score on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video review by Nutnfancy focuses on the Benchmade 915 Triage knife, a versatile tool designed for rescue and everyday carry. The reviewer highlights its innovative integrated rescue hook, made of 440C steel, which effectively cuts through various materials. The knife features a 3.5" modified sheepsfoot blade made from N680 steel, praised for its corrosion resistance and easy reprofiling. The review notes the knife's lightweight design, comfortable orange G10 scales, and skeletonized 420 SS frame, contributing to a slim carry profile. The Axis lock mechanism is lauded for its speed, ambidextrous nature, durability, and strength. The review also discusses the effectiveness of the deep-carrying, reversible pocket clip and the easily removable thumb studs. While the initial sharpness is criticized, the reviewer acknowledges Benchmade's prompt response to address the issue. The Triage is presented as an excellent utility tool for professionals and civilians alike, offering good value for its quality and capabilities.
This video provides a detailed review of the Benchmade Mini-Presidio Ultra 527 knife, highlighting its design features and performance. The reviewer praises the Noryl GTX handle for its excellent traction and ergonomic potential, the Pardue drop point 440C blade for its sharp slicing capabilities and good belly, and the superb Axis Lock for its strength and speed. Key aspects discussed include the knife's ambidextrous design due to the reversible pocket clip and Axis Lock, its overall portability despite a slightly higher weight than some competitors, and the precision machining that contributes to its smooth deployment. The reviewer also notes the Zytel backspacer and milled stainless steel liners. The US Shooting Team blue version is mentioned as a favorite. The video concludes by comparing it to other Benchmade models like the Mini Griptilian and Mini Barrage, ultimately favoring the Mini Presidio for its slicing performance and enduring design from Mel Pardue. The reviewer gives it an 8 out of 10 on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Nitecore D20 flashlight, highlighting its durable construction, innovative UI, and multi-mode capabilities. The reviewer compares the Q5 and R2 versions, favoring the R2 for its increased brightness and improved tactile feedback on the rear switch. While acknowledging limitations in beam throw and weight compared to competitors, the reviewer praises its area lighting, excellent spill, low moonlight mode, and memory function. The light's 'Jedi-like' design and robustness are emphasized, making it a strong contender for an EDC or duty light, despite a higher price point. The review concludes that the D20 offers a high level of coolness, utility, durability, and versatility, making it a worthwhile investment for many.
This video reviews the Benchmade Pika G10, a revised version of the Pika II. The reviewer highlights significant improvements over the previous model, particularly the back spring tension which allows for quicker deployment. Upgrades include G10 scales and purple titanium liners, enhancing ergonomics, thinness, and aesthetics. The blade shape and hollow grind are retained, with the 14C28N steel praised for corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening. Minor critiques include ineffective jimping, though a modification is suggested. The knife is recommended as a solid EDC companion.
This video reviews the Kershaw Salvo (formerly Barrage) knife, focusing on its suitability for Everyday Carry (EDC). The reviewer highlights its thin profile for easy carrying, a strong framelock design which is preferred by some over liner locks, and the blade's geometry. The blade is 3.5 inches long with a sharp tip, hollow grind, and adequate belly. The 14C28N steel is praised for its sharpness, toughness, edge retention, and ease of sharpening, making it the recommended choice over the Damascus variant for EDC. The handle features rubber inserts for grip and a smooth clip for quick pocket insertion and extraction. While not assisted opening, it deploys quickly with adjustment. The reviewer notes the lack of significant jimping, making it less ideal as a tactical blade, but commends its overall combination of a secure lock, fast deployment, aesthetics, and sharp blade for daily use. The reviewer gives it a Likability Scale rating of 8.5 out of 10.
This video review focuses on the Kershaw "Oso Sweet" Model 1830 assisted opening knife, highlighting its value for money at $22. The reviewer praises its lightweight design (2.8 ounces), SpeedSafeĀ® flipper opening, solid lockup, and attractive aesthetics. The innovative Zytel handle with a web-pattern mold is noted for its ergonomics and traction. While acknowledging the lack of jimping, the reviewer suggests it's not a major drawback for its intended EDC role. The polished, repositionable pocket clip and the well-shaped, flat-ground satin-finished AUS6A blade are also positive points. Despite AUS6A not being a favorite steel, its performance is deemed satisfactory for the price point, making the Oso Sweet a strong contender in the EDC knife market according to the Nutnfancy Likability Scale (9/10).