Smoky Mountain Warehouse has KA-BAR 3" Stainless Steel Wrench Knife on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.
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About this Knife:
The KA-BAR Wrench Knife features a 3" 425 high carbon stainless steel drop point blade with a stonewash finish. This full tang fixed blade has a wrench-style handle and a finger ring. It's 7.12" overall and weighs 3.2oz. Includes a black polymer sheath.
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Reviews: This Knife receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 40 Customer Reviews.
A wrench handle like this is simple yet very functional. It's made from metal so it's durable and the hole can be used to hang it, tie a lanyard to it, etc. Also, it's somewhat common for hobbyist knife makers to turn wrenches into knives. Maybe they are capitalizing on that trend.
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Thank you, OP! Repped. I have been wanting one of these, but I thought they were a bit overpriced. $30 with free shipping is definitely fair. I got one.
So um....what the purpose of a wrench handled knife? This just seems stupid.
A wrench handle like this is simple yet very functional. It's made from metal so it's durable and the hole can be used to hang it, tie a lanyard to it, etc. Also, it's somewhat common for hobbyist knife makers to turn wrenches into knives. Maybe they are capitalizing on that trend.
I love this store. The actual physical store is wonderful. Make sure to stop if you're ever going to Gatlinburg. It's a free taxiderm zoom for kids, archeological things, and they have knives too.
I love this store. The actual physical store is wonderful. Make sure to stop if you're ever going to Gatlinburg. It's a free taxiderm zoom for kids, archeological things, and they have knives too.
We typically go to pigeon forge/Gatlinburg a couple times a year and I never miss an opportunity to go in there. The guns and ammo section has decent prices sometimes also.
I just got one about a week ago (and some others) to try out pocket carrying straight blades instead of folders. I like that it looks like an adjustable wrench if you carry with the "drop forged" side outward and it is as full sized a knife as I tried out. The others were very small.
Added an Ulticlip with the sheath mounted just low enough to be invisible to get that to work properly. It's a decent knife. I'm not sure I'll EDC this thing though. Returning to the sheath in a back pocket like that, a bit clumsy. Driving a work van with that clipped in the back pocket is also clumsy.
Still... I kind'a love it for the look. It's certainly stout. A bit slippery but tool-dipping the handle would probably help.
Mulling over two more so I get whatever that free thing is as mentioned above.
I just got one about a week ago (and some others) to try out pocket carrying straight blades instead of folders. I like that it looks like an adjustable wrench if you carry with the "drop forged" side outward and it is as full sized a knife as I tried out. The others were very small.
Added an Ulticlip with the sheath mounted just low enough to be invisible to get that to work properly. It's a decent knife. I'm not sure I'll EDC this thing though. Returning to the sheath in a back pocket like that, a bit clumsy. Driving a work van with that clipped in the back pocket is also clumsy.
Still... I kind'a love it for the look. It's certainly stout. A bit slippery but tool-dipping the handle would probably help.
Mulling over two more so I get whatever that free thing is as mentioned above.
Certainly a very good price.
Did you try the benchmade hidden canyon? Price tag hurts but I am thinking about trying it out for pocket edc.
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That was literally the first thing I thought of too.
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Added an Ulticlip with the sheath mounted just low enough to be invisible to get that to work properly. It's a decent knife. I'm not sure I'll EDC this thing though. Returning to the sheath in a back pocket like that, a bit clumsy. Driving a work van with that clipped in the back pocket is also clumsy.
Still... I kind'a love it for the look. It's certainly stout. A bit slippery but tool-dipping the handle would probably help.
Mulling over two more so I get whatever that free thing is as mentioned above.
Certainly a very good price.
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Added an Ulticlip with the sheath mounted just low enough to be invisible to get that to work properly. It's a decent knife. I'm not sure I'll EDC this thing though. Returning to the sheath in a back pocket like that, a bit clumsy. Driving a work van with that clipped in the back pocket is also clumsy.
Still... I kind'a love it for the look. It's certainly stout. A bit slippery but tool-dipping the handle would probably help.
Mulling over two more so I get whatever that free thing is as mentioned above.
Certainly a very good price.