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Sweethome is the home product version of the Wirecutter, and they did a survey of knife experts/forums/etc. and came up with some solid-looking recommendations, cheap enough to keep multiples in desk drawers or at work:
http://thesweethome.com/reviews/best-pocket-knife/
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Whoa, they did Toaster Ovens. I just bought one a couple days ago, Amazon delivered yesterday.Grandpa's Spells wrote: ↑Fri Sep 15, 2017 8:46 pmSweethome is the home product version of the Wirecutter, and they did a survey of knife experts/forums/etc. and came up with some solid-looking recommendations
At first I thought I was going to have a facepalm moment. But I think they missed a trick, not reviewing what I got: a mini version of their runner-up, at about the same size and for about the same price as their winner.
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https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Steel-Tanto ... l+pro-lite
I gave up on expensive knives a long time ago.
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I agree. There are plenty of good knives that are quite cheap. Conversely, plenty of expensive ones that are crap.tonkadtx wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2017 1:04 am My daily. 29 bucks from Amazon. Bulletproof, holds a great edge, less than 4 inches, single edged, no auto, gravity, or handle drop (all requirements for NY).
https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Steel-Tanto ... l+pro-lite
I gave up on expensive knives a long time ago.

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Everyday carry in jeans or cargo pants is the Leatherman Skeletool. Does enough stuff and like the combo straight/serrated edge, the tools, and the ability to attach via pocket clip or carabiner clip. Feature most used has been the bottle opener. Blade opens easily w/one hand and locks which is essential for me. Looks like they're about $60 on line but I paid around $30 at Home Depot last Christmas.

#2 knife when the Skeletool is too much is the Blade-Tech Mouse. Small (3" closed), sturdy, easy to open, and locks back. <$40. Have given one up to TSA because I forgot it was in that small pocket in a pair of packed jeans.

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I like small, easy to conceal and carry knives. I have carried one of these two for the past couple years and for $25-30, I don't mind if I lose them. The "urban survival" model is a bit hard to open but otherwise decent. I really like the feel of the Subcom and it has held up to abuse.
I like the look of the Drifter and may pick one up. Thanks for posting the review.
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I use mine to open the hard plastic packaging on on all the other knives I buy.
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I've got almost as many multi tools as reading glasses, and like reading glasses they are spread around the typical places I inhabit. The eternal ideal birthday and Christmas gift. Knife, screwdriver, pliers, file all got busy use.
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We get a lot more amazon shipments at home/work than we used to, particularly subscription stuff for the lil man. Opening/breaking down things is handy. however, it's a hassle keeping one in your pocket if they're even a little bulky or heavy. Their cheap pick you can keep three of in various places.
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reddit.com/r/edc for the rabbit hole.
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I do the same plus a sawzall on sling across my backShapecharge wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:57 pm Along with a pocket knife I carry a small socket set, both metric and standard, and a full set of allen wrenches and a set of torx bits too along with some various length screw drivers both flat head a phillips. This is why I wear cargo shorts wherever I go...they carry my stuff while I work on making new friends.

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This week alone - twine, surgical tubing (practice/demo), and a bunch of boxes.Other than opening a hard to tear plastic snack wrapper now and again, what do you guys use a knife for on such a regular basis that you need to carry daily?
Also, I don't go anywhere unarmed. I'm not saying that like, "ho, I'm a tough guy!". I just don't, based on personal life experience. In all honesty, I would rather carry a gun (obviously), or an asp baton (more immediate stopping power than a knife), but in NY both are absolutely verboten. Good luck getting a carry permit unless you are politically juiced.
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Huh, now there's an idea. Wonder if they're legal in MD.
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/to ... ket-knives
They also did multitools. Donk's Skeletool gets a mention:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/to ... multitools
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Here's the answer in flowchart form.JimZipCode wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 5:04 amHuh, now there's an idea. Wonder if they're legal in MD.
Is it useful for self defense?
No-- Legal in DC and MD
Yes- Either not legal or requires a five year permitting process in DC and MD
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that's advertising copy. all the major brands are mentioned, and advertisers buy space.JimZipCode wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 11:28 pm Pop Mechanics also did a feature, in August. Sweethome's winning brand made their list with a couple products, but I think not the exact model:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/to ... ket-knives
They also did multitools. Donk's Skeletool gets a mention:
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/to ... multitools
for every real magazine article, there are about half a dozen ad promos masquerading as info. it's your basic devil's bargain.
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