What to Look for When Selecting a Pocket Knife

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Having the right tool for the job will always make any job easier. The same can be said for your EDC folding knife. Also called pocket knives, having a sturdy, reliable folder which suits your needs is something everybody should have in their lives.

There are thousands of folding knife designs out there, and not all of them are worth your time. Some are ludicrously expensive; others are dirt cheap.

How you decide what to spend your hard-earned money on is up to you, but in general, you want something that's going to blend seamlessly into whatever jobs you'll regularly have it doing.

Everything else just pretty much falls into place after making that decision.

Check out the tips on the next page to learn some of the more critical aspects of making your folding knife decision.

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6 Comments

  1. Graham Wright said:

    I’ve had a Taylors Eye Witness 2 bladed stockmans knife for about twenty years . This demands respect or accidents happen lol

  2. Andrew Herring said:

    Nearly every blade I own is either Benchmade or Cold Steel. They’re durable, hold an edge well and my pocket knives are comfortable to carry.

  3. Dylan Ginther said:

    OCK knives have some really good ones. I got the Brit. Best pocket knife I’ve ever owned.

  4. Joe Goodwin said:

    I’ve got a few Benchmade’s. A Griptillan, a 710 that I’ve had for 12 years or so, and a 950 Rift. None have failed me, and of all the folders I have, my Benchmade’s have been the beat bang for the buck…

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