I bet you are fun at parties. If you don't have anything nice or constructive to provide, please don't leave a comment. These knives are perfectly fine for everyday use for most people.
Not the best but far from crap. The quality/price ratio is hard to beat. 99% of people do not need to spend several hundred dollars on a benchmade simply to open amazon packages. I personally would rather have 10 sub $20 knives scattered about the house than one really good knife that I would be afraid to break/lose and therefore rarely use.
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They're fine for your average consumer. I'm not a big fan of their multi tools though. Leatherman multi tools are better quality for a little more money.
I bet you are fun at parties. If you don't have anything nice or constructive to provide, please don't leave a comment. These knives are perfectly fine for everyday use for most people.
They're fine for your average consumer. I'm not a big fan of their multi tools though. Leatherman multi tools are better quality for a little more money.
This. I snapped 2 Gerber multi tools in half with casual use. But the knives are fine for a daily beater.
They're fine for your average consumer. I'm not a big fan of their multi tools though. Leatherman multi tools are better quality for a little more money.
Tend to agree. I think the OG Gerber multitool was their peek. Their newer ones are almost painful to hold for any length of time. I've kept a Leatherman Wave+ in my work bag for years and use it every day. It still looks new. I'd replace that thing in a second if I lost it.
This. I snapped 2 Gerber multi tools in half with casual use. But the knives are fine for a daily beater.
I have the Gerber Dime and it's good for what it is. I don't expect much to be heavy duty on that, but I'll use box opener all of the time, bottle opener, small knife, little screwdriver. Just don't expect mid to high torque for that.
I have owned several Paraframes I picked up on sale at Walmart. They are fine as light-duty letter openers but as general-purpose EDC or toolbox knives, they are bottom of the barrel in terms of steel and construction. Put the money toward an Eafengrow or Sanrenmu if you need a small, inexpensive knife.
Tend to agree. I think the OG Gerber multitool was their peek. Their newer ones are almost painful to hold for any length of time. I've kept a Leatherman Wave+ in my work bag for years and use it every day. It still looks new. I'd replace that thing in a second if I lost it.
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