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.
For kids!
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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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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.
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.
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.