These Pocket Knives Are So Cheap - But So Good!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • We took a hard look at our catalog and found the best knives don’t come with big price tags. These are truly good EDC knife bargains that cost less than $30: kcoti.com/3D1zkah
    The word “cheap” can sometimes turn us off, but today we’re looking at the EDC folders that rise above that negative connotation and bring you the absolute best performance for the price of a nice lunch.
    Featured Knives
    0:00 The Best EDC Knives for the Lowest Price
    0:28 KA-BAR Dozier Folding Hunter: kcoti.com/3L8XW3x
    1:47 Opinel Knives: kcoti.com/3D4alDh
    2:16 Gerber LST: kcoti.com/3L8JY1Y
    2:31 Kershaw Oso Sweet: kcoti.com/36dgWzn
    3:42 Buck Bantam: kcoti.com/3D2jhc6
    5:09 Ultra-X Omen: kcoti.com/3JA2nnL
    6:43 CRKT Squid: kcoti.com/3L20Jvu
    8:21 Camillus LK6: kcoti.com/3uioOYm
    10:11 QSP Parrot: kcoti.com/3Jwxctu
    11:51 Cold Steel Mini Tuff Lite: kcoti.com/3N5BNoG
    13:16 CRKT Piet: kcoti.com/36cozpP
    14:35 CRKT Kith: kcoti.com/3ugsfP3
    16:12 ESEE Zancudo: kcoti.com/3tufy3V
    18:12 RUIKE P801: kcoti.com/3Iw1yek
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  • @donpaco8163
    @donpaco8163 2 года назад +88

    DCA: You are truly an asset to your employer, coworkers and the customers. The research, effort and neutral mannered tone of your presentations is outstanding!

    • @mikemarvelous
      @mikemarvelous Год назад +6

      Completely agree 👍

    • @MrTJohnston
      @MrTJohnston Год назад +6

      I spend way too much money watching him 😅

    •  2 месяца назад

      His voice is also very pleasant and soothing. I would fall asleep listening to him, but the topic is too interesting :)

  • @maxlvledc
    @maxlvledc 2 года назад +132

    once you get the Ruike at $30..your going to question your hobby way way too much. Some of the best knife related content on YT. Well done.

    • @150_ENGINEER
      @150_ENGINEER 7 дней назад

      agreed. I have 20 or so similar EDC knives and I find myself carrying the Ruike most days. It's so slim I don't even know it's there.

  • @richardpellis
    @richardpellis Год назад +6

    Thank you for taking the time to do the research, script, record, and post this video. Aside from not being able to handle these knives in person, this is what I love about YT.
    1). I get an education about metallurgy, blades, handles, blade locks, etc.
    2). I get a review of 13 knives chosen by a subject matter expert that works with knives on a daily basis
    3). I don't think I would ever get to handle all those knives in a store. Assuming they had all of them in stock, I'm sure the clerk would get frustrated with my requests. 😀
    Personally, I liked the KA-Bar Dozier the best, but my preference is based on looks more than anything.
    I also appreciate all the comments about these selections as well as others.

  • @stever.9171
    @stever.9171 Год назад +6

    This video got right to the point and held my interest throughout its entirety. Verbiage was crisp and clear. And now I want a few of this knives. Well done sir

  • @henryvandeventer2457
    @henryvandeventer2457 2 года назад +34

    The Ruike P801 is awesome for the price. Looks way more expensive than what it actually costs. Have had mine for more than a year now and it's in my EDC rotation regularly, especially when I need a more subtle or classy looking knife (as compared to my Cold Steel's). Never had a problem with it.

  • @catfishcave379
    @catfishcave379 2 года назад +32

    I cannot tell a lie; I have over 80 knives now including many Italians and Benchmades and Spydercos; but, my favorite edc TO USE AND ABUSE is the Dozier. I have several Civivis and CRKT among other knives in the 50-70 range, and the Dozier just works for me. I love my Viper Turn, but I would never pound on it or pry with it or throw it at a tree just because. The Rat 2 is another favorite.

    • @sconner
      @sconner 2 года назад

      I have two of them. Love them as well.

    • @the808life
      @the808life 2 года назад

      You must be boring as hell then.. nothing else. Not surprising

    • @icba4907
      @icba4907 2 года назад

      Ditto, have edc the dozier for over a year now, have just stopped checking it's there...

    • @The10cmorgan
      @The10cmorgan Год назад

      So the Dozier a great starter knife?

    • @yeshuayahushua4338
      @yeshuayahushua4338 Год назад

      are these knives made for bushcraft?

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever 2 года назад +4

    Great comparison and mini reviews. This is very customer oriented information, sort of like sitting at home and having the benefit of a knowledgeable salesperson at the knife counter of a retail store. I think the best thing about this richness of quality low cost choices is most people can afford to buy their favorites.

  • @axamitidynamit8355
    @axamitidynamit8355 2 года назад +5

    Ruike p801 has been blowing my mind for the last 5 years. For such an affordable knife, it’s incredibly capable. Highly recommended! I also carry the Squid, but the blade is too short for anything else than cutting cables or opening boxes.

  • @atongs_edc
    @atongs_edc 2 года назад +2

    Hey DCA! I'm impressed with the selection of ultra budget knives you made here 'coz most of 'em I didn't know existing and I might try one or two from this list. Hope you guys can do a part 2. Thanks! Your biggest fan from Manila!

  • @JohnThomas-wi3dl
    @JohnThomas-wi3dl 2 года назад

    I have two of the Ruike 801. Thought I lost one and loved it so much I bought another. Longest I have carried a specific EDC in my life! Love it.

  • @SeanDL81
    @SeanDL81 2 года назад +7

    I always recommend the slightly smaller version of that Ka-Bar as a kids first knife. Most people ask about a Victorinox first (since it is a classic) but I think the locking blade and price make it a good first knife.

  • @jeremiahshine
    @jeremiahshine 2 года назад +36

    Good show! A "flipper maintenance" episode would be good!

    • @coniccinoc
      @coniccinoc 2 года назад +2

      I've been meaning to look for a video on this topic.

    • @505peedpoppers
      @505peedpoppers 2 года назад

      Metal complex ....neeves knives and nick shabazz .....for all your knife needs 👌

    • @Errcyco
      @Errcyco 3 дня назад

      Two words.. Tuf-Glide. That stuff is like magic oil. Got sent a pen tube with a $300 order from Blade HQ and had to google what it was. That was five years ago and now I buy a new bottle probably once a year and use it on anything I own with metal

  • @thunderstroke9149
    @thunderstroke9149 2 года назад +4

    Recently went on a trip and in a rush to leave on time, I committed the unforgivable mistake of forgetting to grab a couple knives from the collection. So I went looking at a local sportsman store when we got to where we were going. Came across that Camillus. Was surprised at what I was getting for the price, so I got one. Pretty satisfied with it so far 👍🏼

  • @Marcobuck
    @Marcobuck 2 года назад +24

    I miss the Buck 112 slim select here, great knife for a small price, use it now for more than 2 years and don't let me down. The Buck 420 HC is good steel, easy to put a razor Sharp Edge on it.

    • @RobBernhard
      @RobBernhard 2 года назад +2

      Came here to say the same. Both the Bantam and the 112 Slim Select are great choices.

    • @daninmi1648
      @daninmi1648 2 года назад +3

      Agreed. I have a 112 slim, and it's been a superb knife. It cut Styrofoam ceiling tiles cleanly and stayed sharp enough to shave hair off my arm. And it's made in the USA. As far as I'm concerned, it's one of the best knife values out there.

  • @fflecx5187
    @fflecx5187 2 года назад +23

    What makes the Opinels so charming imo is the endless customizability. Carve, chisel or stain the handle, force a patina on that carbon blade. You can truly make it your own with very little effort. Also they've more blade shapes than what is often shown, the 'chestnut garlic' one is a lovely edc

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 2 года назад +1

      I like polishing the blade with 5000 grit diamond compound and the blue it with Super Blue. I know this sounds counter intuitive, but apply the bluing with 000 steel wool for an even application and finish by buffing it with clean 000 steel wool. It is so reflective outside under blue skies it looks like blue skies instead of being black.

    • @saucemaster2
      @saucemaster2 2 года назад

      They just don't hold up for shit. I've gone through 2 of them using them for work on a dairy farm and they hold up for about a year. Constant moisture and cutting bales of hay open completely destroyed them.

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 2 года назад

      @@saucemaster2 Their thin blades are not really suited for heavy work especially cutting baling wire.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr 2 года назад +1

      @@saucemaster2 well yeah, it's a thin lightweight utility knife, not a heavy work knife. Get a stainless Morakniv craftsman or hultafors

    • @saucemaster2
      @saucemaster2 2 года назад

      @@MB-jg4tr Yeah I agree. I've been using the Kershaw Blur for about the past 8 or 9 months and I've been really impressed with it. I'm about to pick up a Para 3 Lightweight and see how it performs.

  • @maxpsidt1390
    @maxpsidt1390 4 месяца назад +2

    The KA-BAR Dozier looks awesome! I'm bought!

  • @christopherharpster9330
    @christopherharpster9330 2 года назад +10

    The OSO is one of my favorite knives I own! And you covered my current EDC, the Buck Bantam! I have been carrying this knife for about 2 months now daily, and I'm thoroughly impressed! I bought it from a Cabelas when I was in West Virginia for work, and I absolutely love it! I actually bought one for my son last week, and he uses it around the barn.

    • @lucasstoll5387
      @lucasstoll5387 2 года назад +1

      Buck Bantam fan too. I keep going back to it because my fancy steel knives are harder to sharpen. Had mine probably a year and a half or more, it’s the only one I can return to effortless shaving sharp in minutes.

    • @peggynulsen1365
      @peggynulsen1365 2 года назад

      Oslo sweet one of the knives I put in every first aid kit, every glove box, every tool box......i got them for $16.00 each years ago. All good suggestions.

    • @brucemattingly6476
      @brucemattingly6476 2 года назад

      @@peggynulsen1365 Oslo sweet... 😂

    • @globetrotter7778
      @globetrotter7778 Год назад

      Buck knives are solid performers. Their heat treat really brings out the best of the steel.

  • @crystalyshiva
    @crystalyshiva Год назад

    I bought my Camillus Impulse II with a 2.7" Carbon nitride titanium wrapped AUS-8 stainless steel for under $14 and I love it as my edc. I do a lot of cooking, etc and this knife just rules, especially after a great sharpening. It's a crazy sharp little beast and she holds a great edge. Thank you for the videos!

  • @leecunningham1072
    @leecunningham1072 2 года назад +5

    While the Dozier is my favorite and most frequently carried in the low end (I have 7 of them), I like the Parrot a lot. Both have the spear-point blade shape, which I think is the most useful all-around shape. Also, both pack a lot of cutting power into a small package. Can't go wrong with either of them. That Zancudo looks interesting, too. Good review as always, David.

  • @microwavegommmm916
    @microwavegommmm916 2 года назад +2

    This channel is great. Well constructed and informative vids and the timestamps are very much appreciated

  • @jbevill4085
    @jbevill4085 2 года назад

    Just bought a Piet and let me say it instantly became my EDC. So easy to carry and use. Mines actually shake open and closed. Impressed.

  • @jamesmarsden2321
    @jamesmarsden2321 Год назад

    I have used the Ruike P801 for 2 years now as an edc. Im an avid outdoorsman and hunter type and this thing can survive it all. It's been great no matter what Im doing and the blade is tough as they get. I own multiple Ruikes and they are all amazing knives not just for the price, they punch far and beyond the price. One of my favourite companies for sure.

  • @wumpyaz
    @wumpyaz Год назад +1

    I have been using the CRKT Squid for about 3 years as my EDC because it doesn't frighten people at work if I pull it out. On top of that it just works really well for many small jobs.

  • @Mike-In-O-Town
    @Mike-In-O-Town 2 года назад +4

    Ontario RAT II can be had for $30 and under from time to time and is an awesome EDC. Been in my pocket for the past 5 years and love the knife.

  • @JerryLoffelbein
    @JerryLoffelbein 2 года назад +53

    That QSP Parrot is an amazing buy. You can even get it in a couple different micarta scales for like 2-3$ more (and it's good quality micarta). I prefer the handle shape over the sheepsfoot Penguin and fits even my heckin' chonker claws.

    • @Altered-Stigma
      @Altered-Stigma 2 года назад +4

      Honestly, one of the best knives I’ve used for daily cutting tasks.

    • @daveglarner2138
      @daveglarner2138 2 года назад +2

      I second that! I like it as-is, but part of me wishes QSP had put their stock into that design over the Penguin. I'd love to see the Parrot have as many material choices as the Penguin does currently. It's just plain better...... especially considering hand size.

    • @blueeyeswhitedragon9839
      @blueeyeswhitedragon9839 2 года назад +5

      I have the jade green version...unbelievable quality for the price.

    • @charlesperry1051
      @charlesperry1051 2 года назад +2

      I have the QSP Penguin and love it. As an engineer, 90% of what I use a knife for is opening boxes and packages. The sheepsfoot blade of the Penguin is perfect for those tasks. Plus, I have a knife cheap enough that I won't panic if I lose it.

    • @anthonytuccillo6274
      @anthonytuccillo6274 2 года назад

      I have the denim micarta version, it's a beautiful knife.

  • @darrellwestrick2110
    @darrellwestrick2110 2 года назад +4

    I got a great knife for $27 recently. It's an Eafengrow EP950. 3.5" D2 blade, green micarta scales (a little blocky) and an Axis type lock. It rules.

  • @acid6urns
    @acid6urns Год назад

    i have a qsp parrot and LOVE it. it’s literally just as nice fit and finish and build as my $60-$70 knives. and it flicks out really well. razor sharp too

  • @WAD120
    @WAD120 2 года назад +1

    This was one of the best budget friendly knives videos I have seen.
    Great selections at excellent prices.
    Like the Camillus and QSP.
    🇹🇹👍

  • @lornawolfe9856
    @lornawolfe9856 2 года назад +6

    Wow! always love your videos but this one is a gem. Loved seeing all these great inexpensive knives. Now I can feel like a real knife collector by collecting these knives and still pay the mortgage.

  • @hector_dom
    @hector_dom 2 года назад +1

    Very nice selection. I have 9 of them. I find myself picking the Piet, the Parrot and P801 more often than others, but I love the Dozier, the Squid and the Bantam too. Cheers!

  • @randystrand908
    @randystrand908 Год назад +1

    This was The Most Valuable video for my budget. Thank you!!

  • @antihiro
    @antihiro 2 года назад +7

    QSP Parrot is definitely one of my faves. I have the micarta version and it's so smooth, useful and easy to carry. Another knife that I was really surprised about was the SRM Knives 9211. For about $23 you get a smooth action, axis-lock knife with an interesting blade shape. Very surprised at the quality for the price. Worth checking out.

    • @Errcyco
      @Errcyco 7 месяцев назад

      QSP sends some of the sharpest factory edges consistently. They are always who I recommend for people who you think can’t or won’t sharpen. Cause they use D2 and sharpen it perfectly from the factory. That edge will last your average person years of packages and food.

  • @sonnydavis877
    @sonnydavis877 Год назад +1

    New subscriber here, and I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate the details that you provide about each knife. A lot of these knives fit my preference for an EDC, which for me is typically under $50 and on the smaller size and weight. Thanks

  • @just-dl
    @just-dl Год назад

    Very nice collection. Truly, something for everyone. The QSP is a head turner for me. Checks all the boxes and - like rest - a price point that cannot be argued with.

  • @4449John
    @4449John 2 года назад +1

    You asked what we might carry for EDC, so here is my most recent choice. Lately, been using a Ganzo G7531 Firebird in 440C Stainless with Blue/Gray G10 Scales and an Axis lock. It was $23.50 back in January when I found it. Required a little bit of playing to loosen things up, but now its very slick and quite handy, not to mention good looking. Speaking of $23, just picked up a Wholly Squid from KC a few hours ago, been wanting one so finally pulled that trigger.

  • @rafaelterrazas9957
    @rafaelterrazas9957 2 года назад +1

    I ACTUALLY LIKE THE MINI KNIFE. I CARRY ONE IN MY FRONT POCKET, ALONG WITH MY CHAP STICK, AND A PACK OF GUM. THE MINI KNIVES ACTUALLY COME IN HANDY FOR OPENING PACKAGE'S, LETTER'S ETC. WHEN YOU JUST NEED A KNIFE ON THE FLY. OF COURSE I ALSO EDC OTHERS LIKE MY "ESPADA XL" OR MY "RAJA II", AND I ALWAYS CARRY A GOOD "FIXED BLADE". YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED HOW MUCH YOU USE THE MINI KNIFE JUST LIKE THE OTHER'S, JUST LIKE MULTI PLIER'S. I NEVER USED TO CARRY A MULTI TOOL, BUT WHEN I STARTED. I FOUND MY SELF USING IT LITERALLY EVERY DAY FOR ONE THING OR ANOTHER. GOOD VIDEO. THANK YOU.

  • @robertcole3247
    @robertcole3247 2 года назад +1

    Buck Bantem saw me through my time of service, in one week I opened heavy plastic and then turned around and field dressed a Gator. It was my go to.

  • @nealecooper3821
    @nealecooper3821 8 месяцев назад +1

    P801 is exceptional quality and just works so well. Dozier is the only other one I have from the line up and that's good too. Thanks for the work DCA 😊

  • @jamesmorrison7847
    @jamesmorrison7847 2 года назад

    I carry the Ruike P-108 and it's solid as rock for every day work tasks, great flipper action, and a good looking appearance.

  • @weightlessliving9856
    @weightlessliving9856 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have an original Gerber LST I received as a birthday gift in 1983. It is 40 years later and it still looks and functions as new. Simply the best, lightest, smoothest, single blade pocket knife. It doesn’t need a thumb stud because you can open it one handed so easily with your thumb anyway. Without a belt clip, it’s smooth and doesn’t get caught on anything. It so light, you can have it in your pocket and not notice. Since it’s in your pocket, there’s not worry of it getting caught on something and coming off your belt and being lost. This may be why I have had it for 40 years while other knives are long gone!

    • @thinking6307
      @thinking6307 3 месяца назад

      Yep...I've had a Gerber EZ-Out partial serrated as an EDC for decades. But many on this list would make great substitues. The Ultra-X Omen with a partial serrated edge would be my first pick...but there are several others that i would have trouble resisting.

  • @coreyevans835
    @coreyevans835 2 года назад

    I've alternated carrying a larger and smaller buck bantam for a few years now. I really like the smaller size because it's a great 5th pocket carry and you really can't beat the price for materials and USA made product + bucks warranty.

  • @MountainFisher
    @MountainFisher 2 года назад

    I have that Camillus and I was impressed at how good it was although you will have to use some Loctite on the pivot once adjusted right or it keeps coming loose if you fidget with it too much like my grandson does, but at least he knows how to adjust a folder now. Camillus has another D2 folder for $35 with G10 handles that is really nice.
    I've had AUS-8 knives that held a edge really well, but haven't come across an 8Cr knife yet with a good heat treat except a Spyderco. Someone's cutting corners on heat treat too often with that steel just like they tend to do with 14C28N. Both steels are quite capable of being HRC 60 to 62 hard and 14C28N will still be tough at 62 hardness. No reason at all for them to not be 58-60 hard except corner cutting heat treat to save money on electricity.
    Civivi and of all companies Bear Ops heat treats 14C28N around 60. Of course the Bear Ops Swipe lll 3.625 blade is an assisted open and the spring broke, but since it has a decent detent it is still usable. My Kershaw Link 20CV doesn't have a detent so if the spring breaks there is nothing to keep the blade closed except friction, but the spring is considerably thicker (.084) than the thin spring in the Bear Ops (.050) so it is doubtful it will break.

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 2 года назад +1

    We feel much better now that we see many of those cutting tools that we carry on your show. If it's on DCA show, it's has to be worth carrying. Mum & Dad carry a mod Opinel with their primary being the Squid & Tuff Lite. We sisters carry the KB Dozier, Piet & Sweet. We resides on acreage/homestead with flora & fauna so our carry comes in handy & a necessity for fixing, fishing & foraging etc. Mum & Dad are your real big fan. They also have a few bushcraft knife from your show. Grandad has a Kith all his life. Grandma has a Buck. The Ruike will be our next purchase for grandma b/day. Cheers mate. Thomas is very quiet on this segment..!!

  • @jkstdstang
    @jkstdstang Год назад +1

    The Dozier is a classic budget folder and still holds a top spot after all these years for value and utility. QSP would be my other choice. Very solid budget blades that are well made and pretty good fit and finish for the lowly price point. They also make great gifts!

  • @BrutishYetDelightful
    @BrutishYetDelightful 2 года назад +5

    My all-time champeen cheap pocketknife was one of those little half-serrated lockbacks you see with the black delrin handles in a big plastic jar on the counter at the convenience store. Little bead-chain lanyard so you can put it on your keyring. Usually retails for $1. I found mine in a creek, shining up at me as I hopped across. I thought "Hey, free knife! I'll use it till it breaks!" I carried that little knife in my pocket for 15 years before it finally did break.

    • @tombeyer375
      @tombeyer375 11 месяцев назад

      One far-out story! Thanks for sharing!

  • @getx1265
    @getx1265 2 года назад

    My EDC for the past 5 years or so is a Sanrenmu 710 (7010). Under $10 back then; under $20 now on amazon. They stopped making them a couple years ago even though one of its popular models. Great looks, price, and feel. Wouldn't trade it for any of the more expensive on your table. Have given away more than 50 of them to friends, and everyone who has actually used it (instead of throwing in a drawer) has been impressed.

  • @meiowalot7570
    @meiowalot7570 2 месяца назад +1

    I have the Tuff Lite (not the mini) and it’s a great knife to carry anywhere. Rock solid and cheap enough that you won’t cry if you lose it somewhere.

  • @butchbilbrey7871
    @butchbilbrey7871 9 месяцев назад

    I love the Qsp Parrot, I have one and I carry it quite often, but I must correct you on the pocket clip, it is right or left hand tip up carry which is surprising for such an inexpensive knife. The blade is so incredibly sharp and slicey right out of the box. You simply can't beat it for the money. Thanks for the video!

  • @Hungrybird474
    @Hungrybird474 2 года назад

    Went out and bought a Cjrb feldspar . Very sharp , very light , one hand use , no spring assist , $35, still like a cpl kershaws for their build solidity . Still like the Cjrb but haven’t tested it yet . I like to play with to keep my hands busy sometimes .

  • @pauljosephbuggle3722
    @pauljosephbuggle3722 2 года назад +7

    The Dozier has only one thumb stud. I am a leftie but I like to be able to open my knives with either hand. So even if the stud is moveable, I still want two. I wonder if there is a double stud I could buy and would fit . Oddly I don't mind a right side clip at all. I never change them around for ergonomic reasons.

  • @AdamRapier
    @AdamRapier 2 года назад

    The buck trunk, if your want to try the cleaver flipper design is my favorite $25-30 price point knife. Bought it on a whim when I was on a business trip and it’s become my favorite cheap knife.

  • @jeremyshackelford8080
    @jeremyshackelford8080 2 года назад +3

    The Piet is a good buy. It takes a keen edge and the blade is inherently slicey. Although my pick would be the Parrot. No question. The fit and finish of a $30 QSP is above and beyond

  • @kaylera1
    @kaylera1 2 года назад

    Nice list! Most of my knives are less than $60 anyway. My favorite $25ish is the Camillus Keto. Super smooth flipper action and the handle is very comfortable.

  • @kevinc.3717
    @kevinc.3717 2 года назад

    This was a great video! Not a big fan of smaller knives but a few stood out. I have to have the Camillus LK6. The Omen Ultra X is definitely in the running also. Will order through this site! Thank you!

  • @charlesmalone4379
    @charlesmalone4379 Год назад

    I have both the Ruike and the QSP. The Ruike is the best $30 knife I have seen. The QSP is finished well but simply cannot be flipped open easily. When it is opened functions well. The blade is great. I am about to experiment with trying to tune it myself.

  • @tombeyer375
    @tombeyer375 Год назад

    The Klith got my attention, which appears to a hollow grind knife, giving a whole lot more in terms of sharpenabilty and longer slicing life! Thank you, once again, for posting this!

  • @richardkut3976
    @richardkut3976 3 месяца назад

    Thanks, just what I was looking for.

  • @alexfrederick9019
    @alexfrederick9019 2 года назад

    Can say, I have D2 on my EDC and it remains sharp. I have yet to do anything but dress the edge this year. I don't abuse knives like I used to, but I open everything with it. Dozens of cardboard boxes broken down dozens of plastic clamshells cut open. Some whittling through softwoods. Even cleaning up some hardwood mortises adding a little relief or chamfer. D2 is a very very good steel and I haven't noticed any oxidation, but I do add a little oil every now and then.

  • @REB4444
    @REB4444 Месяц назад

    Not a pocket knife person, but I got the Zancudo for free when I ordered my custom ESEE 6 knife & didn't think much about a free-type of knife and left it in its box without opening it for like a year. One day I needed a small knife to cut some boxes and took it out...I carry it all the time now. I'm very, very happy with it as an EDC knife. The lock is very sturdy, it is very ergonomic, & grippy enough to not let my hand slip up the blade even when wet. It still has the original edge.

  • @anthonydanaher2146
    @anthonydanaher2146 11 месяцев назад

    got my sub thanks from Australia every time i watch new clips i learn thanking you

  • @roycolglazier1061
    @roycolglazier1061 2 года назад

    Thanks, DCA & the KC! Here's s vid after my own❤️
    I'm pretty much like many in the US of A, I could buy more expensive hardware, but why, when honest competition has brought us a wide assortment of truly serviceable and very attractive choices?

  • @matthewreagan4937
    @matthewreagan4937 2 года назад +1

    That Ruike P801 seems like an AMAZING value! Frame lock, Sandvik(great steel) blade steel, flipper, great shape, really cool blue accents, and it runs on ball bearings! Unbelievable! I don't think I've yet to see a knife as nice as that at a $30.00 price point. I will be picking one of those up as soon as possible! Great find!

    • @dajo9339
      @dajo9339 2 года назад

      I just got one a cpl days ago. I can't believe they can machine this to the quality it is...and do it for 26bucks.

  • @GeniusUnleashed
    @GeniusUnleashed 2 года назад

    I returned the Piet because if was super flexy and felt like the blade would snap off under any serious amount of pressure. Went with the Pilar and blown away with how strong this knife feels in the hand.

  • @billdarden1470
    @billdarden1470 2 года назад

    Great list! I saw a couple that I will buy. I have always been a fan of the Keshaw Cryo

  • @JohnnyQ714
    @JohnnyQ714 2 года назад +1

    Thank you David for this video!!!

  • @bobidstein450
    @bobidstein450 2 года назад

    CSMTL is the perfect EDC as a painting contractor. The blade and handle is spot on and the edge is very easy to sharpen.
    Lost my Needs Work from Kershaw a while back, and this is a great replacement.

  • @daniellang6112
    @daniellang6112 Год назад

    wonderful video for knives in this price range! thanks much, keep up the good work.

  • @BloodGrooveKnives
    @BloodGrooveKnives 2 года назад +3

    I recently unboxed a KA-BAR Dozier. Great value of a knife. However it was weird to use a lockback after becoming so accustomed to liner/frame locks.

  • @ThomasFMoser
    @ThomasFMoser 2 года назад +1

    Hello DCA, great selection. When you take into consideration, that there's some area where flippers/thumb studs are not legal but only slip joints (when locking), then you might also have a look on a very legendary knife: the "Otter Mercator" - budget, not for everybody, but very sharp and low profile. IMHO a great EDC... and: Thanks so much for all your videos, thanks to Thomas on the cam and all the best to you from Germany!

  • @Ashton.everydaycarry
    @Ashton.everydaycarry 2 года назад +1

    I have the CRKT Poet, one of the first knives I bought that i considered to be of higher quality, and I love it. Super easy opening and secure lock. Has a bit of style to it as well like you said DCA. Just with its blue accents and sleek design. Solid affordable knife.

    • @etherealicer
      @etherealicer 2 года назад +1

      Great desing and they did many things right with this knife, like recessing the clip and the clip-screws. Something you see even more expensive knives getting wrong (yeah, Benchmade, I'm talking about you).

  • @apexmoto9610
    @apexmoto9610 8 месяцев назад +1

    Anyone who doesn't pick up the Ruike P801 (pronounced RAY-ku BTW) is simply missing out on one of the best deals on the knife market. I've been using it as my EDC for 3yrs in a harsh marine environment where I'm often cutting through thick mooring lines hardened by sun and salt water. Insane build quality and durability for the money, and that Sandvik steel just continues to impress whatever I throw at it. Easy to sharpen and holds its edge well. Super slick action, fires open with the speed of thought, from the flipper tab or the thumb stud and drops shut with a single hand. Stainless scales and pocket clip make it slide in and out the pocket effortlessly, yet it's never fallen out unintentionally regardless of the tight spaces and inverted angles I've had to stuff my body into working on boats. The one single caveat maybe is the stonewashed finish on the blade does tend to pick up some fine scratches from rough use, but for $30 I picked this thing up as a beater work knife and it simply refused to die. Super impressed, I've told many of my friends about it over the years and have given several as gifts. The knife is a major go!

  • @jfbowers369
    @jfbowers369 2 года назад

    I agree with the QSP! I own 2 different models. Both are smooth and well made. The best high value knives I have. I also own a Zancudo and will not carry it because it is a beast to open (even after trying to work it in, plus file work). I do want to try out that Ruike personally.

  • @pattymiller2160
    @pattymiller2160 2 года назад +1

    I picked up the CRKT Squid XM about a month ago. For the price it impressed me. Thanks for the video. I'm going to take a hard look at the Ruike P801, and probably get it :)

  • @carmelotansengco4605
    @carmelotansengco4605 8 месяцев назад

    The Ruike P121 and P105 are also great options. Liner locks with G10 handles and 14C28N steel.

  • @stevelewis7263
    @stevelewis7263 Год назад

    Always great informative videos and with no swearing, brilliant

  • @darnellb85
    @darnellb85 2 года назад +5

    Thanks😊for having this awesome display of affordable knife🔪🗡 for us on a fixed income 👍👌

  • @timstetzer5701
    @timstetzer5701 Год назад

    Nice job Dave. I missed this video when it first came out but good but affordable knives is a subject I love. Nice job and nice round up!

  • @ericm1839
    @ericm1839 Год назад +1

    I lost my kershaw oso sweet but it was such a perfect knife. Great blade that never let me down, beautiful profile, smooth action. I gotta find that thing

  • @koomo801
    @koomo801 2 года назад +5

    Glad you mentioned the Zancudo. Mine has been my most frequent carry for the last 6 years. It’s also the cheapest knife I own! The other 30+ knives (ranging in price from $50 to $600) are practically safe queens by comparison. I figure sooner or later a Civivi will replace it (the Baby Banter almost did), but there’s nothing else I’ve found with that form factor the Zancudo has. Ultra-thin and super-narrow when closed (sorry, Spyderco, yours are terrific when opened but are pocket hogs when closed), yet you get a locked-in grip as DCA stated. Best beater knife ever.

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 2 года назад +2

      I have a Zancudo in D2 and it stays sharp forever.

  • @samcahoon7078
    @samcahoon7078 Год назад

    I love to whittle and I use my mini tuff lite for 2 years of work almost every day before the very tip of the knife snapped from hard use very good knife. I have the tuff lite now and love it.

  • @paradiswest4395
    @paradiswest4395 Год назад

    I own the Kershaw Oso Sweet, the pocket clip is completely movable - Tip up or tip down, left or right hand. I love mine.

  • @emersonb5764
    @emersonb5764 2 года назад +1

    That Ruike is fantastic in machining and fit and finish. I’ve got one. It’s just real dang nice all around. I could even forgive it for being a frame lock…. But it’s slippery as hell. Good luck hanging onto it. Maybe stick some Talon Grip material on the side if you want to carry it daily. Mine lives in my desk drawer, so not a deal breaker for me. Good ergos too, and super thin.

  • @geico1975
    @geico1975 2 года назад +2

    Oh yeah, that Ruike P801 is a great knife, I had to snag the Black Stonewash version as well when I was riding the Ruike train a year ago or so. Love both those knives.
    Got the Dozier too in D2. Two Opinel's #6 and #8. One Cold Steel Tuff Lite is in my arsenal as well.
    A couple of others I've never seen or thought about much until now, ESEE Zancudo, Ultra-X Omen, and the QSP Parrot.
    Sweet looking knives that may have to be added to the collection. Although, I've been battling that "next level" in knives thingy, and my Champagne taste with a beer budget is absolutely killing me:)

  • @spike4628
    @spike4628 Год назад

    Something that surprised me about the CKRT Piet is the pocket clip. Not only does it have flat top screws but the clip is inlaid into the scale. I have some knives at twice the price that don't have that perfect combination of pocket clip mounting. Also, though I really like the Ruike P801 I'm adding some grip tape on the show side. It's a slippery bargain. Thanks for the video.

  • @rpx8699
    @rpx8699 Год назад

    Good list. Thank you for putting it out. Quick FYI: If you don't mind throwing Bezos a few bucks you can definitely find the Rat 1 for around $25. I own one myself and love it. My only complaint is the weight, but I still recommend it to my friends.

  • @charlescollier7217
    @charlescollier7217 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for this, Mr. Andersen. Even though it's been around for a few years well now, the Ruike P801 holds up as one of the most elegant, functional budget EDC folders. It looks, feels, and functions like something MUCH more expensive.

  • @MasterDuf
    @MasterDuf 2 года назад

    Great inexpensive options! Thanks for the video.

  • @ibsrpage5798
    @ibsrpage5798 2 года назад +1

    I ended up owning seven of these knives and had considered three others many times. One other you did not mention I just ordered this morning; the Ganzo FH922 for just $28. Thanks for all the good videos and keep up the good work.

    • @MountainFisher
      @MountainFisher 2 года назад

      Knife Center doesn't carry any Ganzo knives. No idea why.

  • @Tricksten
    @Tricksten 11 месяцев назад

    RUIKE P801 is my daily carry. One of my all time favorite knives. Great quality and design sharp blade.

  • @joeframo3347
    @joeframo3347 Год назад +1

    Great video man thank you thank you so much for sharing this

  • @johnruiz6743
    @johnruiz6743 3 месяца назад

    I like this guys knife vids. He gets right to the point. Well done sir! 👍

  • @davidhaner
    @davidhaner 2 года назад +2

    The Sanrenmu 7010 knockoff Sebenza knives are under $20.00 and are incredible for the price. You'll see lots of 5 star reviews on Amazon. They are really astoundingly good quality for the price, the action is amazing, frame locks, just all around incredible builds for the value. I carried one for six months even though I had other much "nicer" EDC knives. I'm sure the reason you didn't review them is because you don't carry them but you should do both.

  • @markb.7642
    @markb.7642 2 года назад

    I am a big fan of the Kershaw Oso Sweet, bought a bunch of them on sale a few years ago and gave them out as Christmas gifts.

  • @HK-qj4im
    @HK-qj4im 2 года назад

    I have been buying Doziers for years as gifts. I also have them stashed everywhere..
    Gun Shop, Kitchen, bedroom, bathroom.

  • @sufferedlearnedchanged
    @sufferedlearnedchanged 2 года назад +3

    11:15 The QSP Parrot has a 2 position pocket clip. Tip-up Right or Left side. ☺️ Just in case that was a deal breaker for someone. 🙏🏼

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Год назад

    I’ve had several knives from even lower price $11 DeWalt found at HD to just bought a Crescent one at Lowe’s for $20. I think they are decent for work. Love the Crescent easiest one to open I’ve ever had. I’ve a few case knives the Sod Busters too. But just ordered a fixed blade Buck Pursuit™M 656 Pro Fixed-Blade Knife uses S35VN steel for the blade.

  • @robertj8872
    @robertj8872 2 года назад +18

    QSP penquin with denim micarta scales. One of the smoothest opening EDCs I use. The denim micarta scales wear in well & have a cool patina , like a worn in pair of jeans. D2 steel in a sheepsfoot blade takes a razor sharp edge .
    Honorable mention to Ganzo & eafengrow ...both in the $20-25.00 range

    • @jerseythedog
      @jerseythedog 2 года назад

      I did drywall and a small bit of cement board with my Ganzos and they held up spectacularly. I’ve even scraped tar off of slate and there was no chipping. I abuse those knives with wanton disregard and they are still solid.

    • @ThatImmo
      @ThatImmo 2 года назад

      I have all-black G10/CF Penguin and that thing is just plain awesome. Not only is it razor sharp, not only does it have a cool deep-carry clip, not only is it manufactured with glorious fit and finish, but it also looks so great. I met both knife people and folks who are "meh" about carrying a blade daily and both groups really like the Penguin and said it is a pretty knife.

    • @johnruiz6743
      @johnruiz6743 3 месяца назад

      Even with all the supersteels out there, of which I have quite a few knives with supersteel blades, D2 is still a fine steel that takes a good edge and holds it for awhile. I have some knives with D2 blades, still works for daily cutting tasks like a charm.

  • @Giant056
    @Giant056 2 года назад

    To be honest my favorite pocket knife is an old Imperial Barlow folding knife, it was in my attic 22 years ago when I bought my house. Good high carbon blade on it and holds an edge.

  • @kaleoariola
    @kaleoariola 10 месяцев назад

    I like the Camillus wedge it's a smaller 2-inch blade, but I use it a lot. So much so that I bought all Walmart had for myself and my friends. At $12 each, you can't go wrong for ball bearings and g10 flipper knife.

  • @BChan1991
    @BChan1991 10 месяцев назад

    i used to have that camillus folder. good knife for sure. held an edge really well