KnifeCenter has
3.45" Benchmade Griptilian AXIS CPM-20CV Black Cerakote Drop Point Knife (551BK-2201) on sale for
$110.
Shipping is free.
KnifeCenter also has
Benchmade Griptilian AXIS Lock Folding Knife 3.45" CPM-20CV Red Satin Drop Point Plain Blade (551-2201) on sale for
$110.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
LivelyKnob3107 for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Blade Length: 3.45" (8.76 cm)
- Blade Thickness: 0.115" (2.921 mm)
- Blade Material: CPM-20CV Stainless Steel
- Blade Hardness: 59-61HRC
- Blade Style: 551 Modified Drop-Point; Ambidextrous Thumb-Studs
- Weight: 3.88 oz. (110.00 g)
- Lock Mechanism: AXIS
- Overall Length: 8.07" (20.50 cm)
- Closed Length: 4.62" (11.73 cm)
- Handle Thickness: 0.64" (16.26 mm)
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With many blade steels it's also important who produced it and how it's been treated — Benchmade consistently excels there too. The CPM-20CV in this offers great edge retention and corrosion resistance for the money, while being a bit less tough and harder to sharpen than, e.g., S35VN. As for the handles/scales, I'm not 100% sure what exactly these are, but when you buy Benchmade you can trust it's going to be more than half decent. You can upgrade them later if you want anyway.
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In regards to learning how to sharpening knives: For me its fun now that I found a system that works for me. I used a fixed angle system from KME. Its kind of pricey but it facilitates consistent angle on both side of the edge. With the sharpening stones you have options. You can get a mirror finish on the edge or a "toothy" edge. KME also has attachment you can use to produce a convex grind. I've used this system on pocket knives and kitchen knives. A really sharp kitchen knife is a thing of beauty when you have to prep raw meat, especially chicken.
do you need a $110 knife? i don't know that's up to you... but if you use it every day and carry it with you every day, it may be worth buying a good one. if you don't, then by all means, get a $15 kershaw from walmart. nothing wrong with them, they just aren't the same as a top of the line one.
i had my benchmade knife for so long (easily 10+ years) that the blade became noticeably smaller due to the occasional sharpening. i emailed benchmade and they sent me a brand new blade, no questions asked. i don't think that's even necessarily covered, but they unwaveringly stand behind their products.
i swapped the blade out and it's still my EDC to this day.
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This might not be a bad compromise.
Losing knives is not really a problem I seem to have. My s30v Kershaw Blur has been with me nearly daily for the past 6 years.
Have always heard great things about benchmade.
Could do with a different color handle but I guess that means it'll be easy to find!
So I choose to pass on any of their products, no matter the deal.
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