This video showcases new "Military Colors" of Ka-Bar Lightweight Zytel folding knives. The reviewer highlights their extremely light weight, fast deployment, solid lockup, effective jimping, and excellent pocket clips. The blackened blades and fresh color options are praised, reinforcing their appeal. At an approximate price of $15, these knives are deemed excellent for everyday carry (EDC) and make great gifts. The reviewer rates them highly, a 9 out of 10 considering their price point.
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 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).
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.
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