A nice addition to their line up. I have wondered if you own the Milwaukee Hardline knives… quite a bit more expensive compared to their budget steel counter parts… though they seem to be of higher quality.
Hello, the hardline knives are using d2 steel, which is better in edge retention and toughness. And the one I have also uses bearing system and is very smooth to open. It has a black finish, but I like it. I think it is worth the price.
I collect knives and always looked at tool companies knives with skepticism. CIVIVI Elementum Flipper Pocket Knife and the CIVIVI Mini Elementum Flipper are incredible daily carries for the money. the wood handle and Damascus steel also are quite something to look at also. IMO best under $100 knives.
A nice addition to their line up.
I have wondered if you own the Milwaukee Hardline knives… quite a bit more expensive compared to their budget steel counter parts… though they seem to be of higher quality.
Hello, the hardline knives are using d2 steel, which is better in edge retention and toughness. And the one I have also uses bearing system and is very smooth to open. It has a black finish, but I like it. I think it is worth the price.
Not yet.
The fastback is the best utility knife I've ever used. And I'm a lefty.
The insulation knife with a long blade is fantastic too. Beats the hell out of using anything shorter.
I’d love to see a Milwaukee multitool. Even if it’s just a budget one.
I collect knives and always looked at tool companies knives with skepticism. CIVIVI Elementum Flipper Pocket Knife and the CIVIVI Mini Elementum Flipper are incredible daily carries for the money. the wood handle and Damascus steel also are quite something to look at also. IMO best under $100 knives.
I'm in discussion with CIVIVI so expect some things on that front.
That would be a great knife to keep in the truck as a spare. A soldering iron could easily stipple the grip.
Good idea!
I’d like to see you review the hardline blades and compare to the fastback.
great video.
I own a few Milwaukee fastback knife 48-22-1900 I had for years i own a 48-22-1901 all metal frame and a 48-22-1500 they are ok
Are any of the Milwaukee knives one handed flip open or are they all two handed or thumb open?
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When it gets in my countery Europe, Hungary it costs 22 dollars. But I have it 2 weeks ago :)) Liftime partner.
Where does the name duck come from ?
It’s Doc. And just a nickname.
you mean the duct knife?
heating and air conditioning with insulated "duct"ing.
Remind me, a catusMaximus’s channel
I enjoy Catus Maximus' channel, too. Goes deep into older stuff, which is fun and informative.
This is the worst knife I've ever held. $5 wal mart knife beats it in every way. Huge disappointment.