I’m 71 and to think back when I was buying anything it was hit & miss with headaches on returns . The amount of work you did in reviewing these products is excellent. It helps tremendously in making the right purchase . I subscribed , Thank You !
I agree, it’s a breeze now, you just look at anything now go to google or RUclips and just type the name of the product you are looking at and add “review” and off you go. This was an excellent and comprehensive comparison review.
WorkPro is the best ! 3 pack under $20.00 . Push button open / closed lock . Deep pocket clip . Stainless or painted bodies , Red , Green and Blue . All this is the current upgraded version . Quality made even though made in China ! 8/22/24 I have purchased over 30 .
The Gerber Prybrid has been my work EDC for something like six months, probably closer to a year at this point. It may be the most perfectly well-rounded utility knife I've ever used. It's not the fastest, or the most reliable, or the most comfortable, but I'll be damned if I ever find anything that is all at once faster, more reliable, and more comfortable than the Prybrid. Plus, the prybar is a nice addition; not only for prying, but also for jabbing and scraping.
I agree with you! Its one of my favorite all around utility knives and its a great deal! Super comfortable grip, reliable deployment and holds the blade very securely. One of best products I have seen from Gerber.
Let's appreciate the dedication to make such a full review, with that many options and "destructive" testing. Thank you for helping people finding 1 proper tool that does the job and not making mistakes with all the crap we find on the market.🙏
I waited 4 weeks for the exceed designs Tirant (V2) to arrive and it was worth the wait. Comfortable to carry, works great and comes with a bunch of extras. You have the first version of the Tirant. Nice comparison video...thanks
@@UrbanSurvivor It's holding up well. I carry it to work daily and I use it regularly. I like that I can just swap out the blades and I think I use it more than an EDC knife because I'm not worried about messing up the edge. And it feels and works like a knife.
Not sure which version of the Tirant he reviewed, but the newest one comes with a pry bar insert that can be installed on the end replacing the lanyard mount (I much prefer it that way) and makes the staple removing even easier :)
Milwaukee Fastback Compact Utility Knife. I've used it for about a year and it holds up great for my jobsote needs. Compact design leaves room for my cellphone and flashlight in the same pocket.
I agree about the fastback I carried a all aluminum Stanley folding razor knife at work then I bought the 6-1 fastback used it for as long as it has been out every day 110 hours a day at work . Love it carry it to Florida for two weeks of vacation . . Love the Milwaukee knife
Two thing to mention. 1. Outdoor Edge Slidwinder gas a spring, which hides the blade in a sec, which is lovely. Screwdrivers are a nice addition. Also try to make lanyard and use that one with that. It's creating a spot for one more finger and alows some additional grips. I use it that way at work. 2. There is second and better version of Workpro.
I can't honestly say what one is best, since I've only used one, but I've been carrying the Prybrid daily and I've been really enjoying it. I've had no issues thus far, but it's been less than a month, so time will tell.
I have the ScrewPop, the Coast DX126 and the Outdoor Edge and they are all fantastic blades that do a great job, but each do it in their own unique way. I find myself carrying the Coast DX126 the most and find it to be the most comfortable by far. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for watching Scott! Yea I agree the coast is one of the most comfortable and its very reasonably priced! Ive been carrying the gil tek ruk most often now because its slim enough to fit in my wallet.
I have the WORKPRO you have and like that one quite a bit. The one I like most is an unbranded Chinese titanium slipjoint that locks the blade in like the Coast you show here, with better blade access and less finger jimping. Looks like a Sebenza, a straight razor, and a slipjoint had a baby; exposes 50mm of the 60mm blade, making it a 1.96" razor-bladed jack knife. I find the WORKPRO blades w/ SK5 steel are the best bang-for-buck blades I've found - $10 for 100 of them off Amazon. Cheers & thanks for a great overview video!
I like the el cheapo plastic one that lowes sells as a "kobalt" product. Simple push button, single hand open and close, nice handle, and there's a cut away in the back of the handle so that you can slide cord into it over the main blade while it's closed. It's not so much an “EDC” one, it's chunky, but it is nice if you're actually using utility knives during the day.
I own many utility knives, 3 of those shown here, including 2 variants of the Gerber, however the Exceed designs is truly incredible, I carry it daily and never leaves my work pants unless it's being washed. It comes with a tool to work on it and also I received a free pry attachment. It's super to open, light weight, tough and very cool. Trust me you won't find a better option, to be honest they ain't cheap but they truly are a lifetime investment.
I've been using the Gil tec daily for almost 3 years now, its my work edc. I also have the Big i design which i occasionally edc on the weekends. Typically the gil tek or worn around my neck on a retracting lanyard.
I'm all about the Coast Utility Knife!!! It's light and compact when folded, yet comfortable with the best grip when using. It has a pocket clip and lanyard hole. I stick in my zipper pouch wallet and forget it's there. I sometimes use it as a money clip. But here are the 2 things that make it blow away most of the other blades you reviewed it against. First is that this blade only costs between $11 to $13. And the most important thing that many people forget to take into account that is most important if you're going to carry a Utility blade as an EDC implement alternative to a folding knife...., that would be "blade edge exposure". The Coasrt and the Gerber EAB are some of the only knives that try to expose most of the cutting edge out of the pack of knives this vid reviewed. The Coast exposes about 2/3 of the Utility blades cutting edge as opposed to many of those other blades that expose about 1/3. That is what brought me to settle on it as my EDC with the slight alteration swapping out the straight edge for a slightly serrated edge blade. This is what makes the Coast and the Gerber EAB more than just fancy box cutters that look cool to sucker the EDC crowd with fancy features to sell at a higher price. If anyone pays over $15 for a fancy Utility Knife with a titanium body, a pry bar, and a bottle opener yet it does not expose more than a 99 cent store box cutter blade, congratulations, you've got a fancy box cutter made out of titanium and that's it. Great review and keep up the awesome work on your vids! 👍
I just saw a picture of a badazz utility knife on Reddit and thought “I’m gonna buy that for sure…” Then I Google it and it’s only available on preorder for $500!! I thought it was going to be like $80 or so. So yeah.. needless to say I’m getting the Coast instead. Lol
@mikeappleget482 I've had my coast for a while and it's served me well. Tighten the screws from time to time and you shouldn't have any problems. Definitely a good blade to have for the menial tasks so that you use put your expensive big blade to more deserving tasks.
Have you added a pocket clip to the Prybrid? I carry a "self-defense" knife with the Prybrid as the daily work horse! The pocket clip also aids in the grip!
Salut, Je possède le GERBER EAB, et j'en suis vraiment content. Je trouve sa construction solide, il est vraiment compact replié et il a une bonne ergonomie. Je l'utilise vraiment souvent. Et comme il est tout métal il ne crain vraiment les chutes, coups. Top 👍
So I'm throwing this out there I have had 3 gerber prybrids now and I've discovered a weak spot. The "button" to actuate can snap over long-term use. I've broke 2 of my 3 thus far. I still believe it's a good edc tool for the money but I really wish they would address this flaw. I broke one in probably 2 months of everyday use.
Actually, changing the blade on the Gerber doesn't require a tool. The slot in the screw is cut wide so you can use a dime or a penny to remove the screw.
Awesome review and comparisons, I have 3 of the Gerber prybrids. Black green and gray colors. Walmart sells the black color ones. Keep up the great content 👍
makers knife is still my favourite of all utility blade holders, it managed to break after 5 or so years, but the factory is down right now because of covid, they said they would ship me a new part for free once they are back up, in the meantime, i got a tirant razor and loved it, but sadly lost it. My search for a quality replacement continues, there are a few REALLY expensive and nice options out there, but im not willing to put $300+ towards a utility knife.
Thanks for the vid. I will pick up the exceed design one day. Have an old g10 gerber eab and has replaced my secondary pocket knife recently in my edc rotation, ordered a outdoor edge utilipro to try. Also picked up a knipex 5" cobra pliers and put my wave and mp400 in drawer and will go in bags or truck and such.
Below is my run down of the Workpro, a couple stanleys, G-EAB gen1 and 2, and the G Prybird. That is also the order I would rank them. I've had the Gerber EAB, both the gen 1 and gen 2. Hate the Gen 2 but the gen 1 was pretty good. The aggressive finger guard on the Gen 2 got hooked on stuff all the time when undercutting. All of them had the same issue in the end though, I stripped out the screw holding the blade. So I looked on. Then I bought the work pros, honestly I should have stopped here, they are great AND I can open and close them one handed. The issue I have with them is that they are so cheap that I don't double check if it's in my pocket, so I have bought 3 packs of them over the last 3 years due to losing them or giving them to friends, but this is my EDC, may always be. But I wanted a slider... so I bought a Gerber prybird and a Stanley 0-10-810 Sport Knife, still want the Stanley STHT10432 CONTROL-GRIP but I can't find one in stock in the USA. The prybird is stiff as hell, the Stanley sport knife is also a bit stiff. I have relegated the gerber to be a "bench" knife, it may as well be a straight blade, because I leave it open most of the time, I want to love it, but my thumb blead after a day of forcing myself to use it all day. the stanley I bought a second one and put a hook blade in it, now the pair are my roofing kit even though they are a bit stiff, they are way better than the Gerber and are easily cleaned from tar. My uses are varied, I'm a hardcore DIY guy, I also enjoy fine woodworking, and I open a lot of boxes and straps at work. TLDR, all the Gerbers aren't great for one reason or another, the workpros are economical and work great even one handed, the stanley sport knife is ok and easily cleaned from tar and junk, and the stanley control grip I can't find but I want to give it a try.
Very good run down. I've carried the Gerber EAB for years now. Primary use is for work, cardboard and nylon straps. Pocket clip broke off on one of them but haven't had any other problems. I'll consider the Coast or Workpro. Thanks man!
Would be good if you could cover details that aren't obvious until you get a product and use it. Examples: The pocket clip on the Aerocrafted isn't great because it doesn't easily slide onto the pocket, often you may accidentally deploy the blade doing it, and the item is so small that you don't know if it's still there. The Exceed Design knife holds the blade further out than others and overlaps the halfway point of the blade, meaning you'll be wearing a bit of the 2nd half while using the 1st half.
Enjoyed the video. The USA-made Gil-Tek Ruk S is my favorite. Thanks for the DeWalt carbide blade recommendation. The Irwin blades I bought rusted in their plastic package before I could use them.
Yeah its incredible how lightweight it is and its one of the more comfortable of the smaller knives to hold! Yeah the DeWalt Carbides are my go to! They come lubricated in the package and I've never seen them rust out of the package. That is disappointing about the Irwin Blades! They do have a cool look to them though.
You sir did an awesome job 👏. This was so thorough and fun to watch! I have an EAB lite, but I'm pretty sure I will buy a screw pop since it is smaller and lighter tough as nails obviously lol
If you could get your hands on a Magnus Slickclick, that's the utility knife I settled on for EDC. I lost track of how many of these EDC'able utility knives I've gone through! I love how thorough you are and bring up some points most people would miss when looking at these.
I have the mossy oak version of that work pro it is surprisingly durable and well design cutter. The dx126 coast is also excellent and well designed also compact in addition the customer service at coast is excellent. Im not a fan of the titanium box cutters because it silly to pay what they cost the dx126 was 13 bucks for me and the work pro was like 3 for 12 dollars and they do the same thing a tpt does for 100 dollars. The tirant razor is just overkill for a box cutter it is too big to be compact and too compact to compete with the fiskars or Milwaukee utility cutters.
Wow 😲 awesome video and test treatment! I didn't knew that you can abuse a box cutter like that and still be useful . I'm subscribing! Very interesting in getting the Coast one as I have many products from this company (flashlight and knives) and very happy with them. Thanks 👍
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for the kind feedback! Yeah Coast makes some great budge friendly gear! Have a few lights from them too.
I have the prybrid and blade locking mechanism is terrible. Blade slips out when doing down push cuts. I was cutting the seam of drywall where the corners meet and the blade slips out. When I actually want to replace the blade, it doesn't want to release the blade. If it wasn't for that, it would be a decent EDC.
I thought it was funny for you ignored some of the bottle openers and prying portions that were available. Personally the Gerber Prybrid is the best choice here. It's secure, heavy duty, and has decent capability other than cutting. I will also say, changing the blade on the Prybrid can give some people issues. But mine has worked just fine. I also work in an environment that has tons of stone dust and it functions just fine dry, without any lubricants added. Prybrid all the way. It's ugly but it works.
Yeah i wanted to test the prying function of the blade on each knife to keep things consistent. Yeah I am a big fan of the prybrid and was just using it the other day. Its definitely my go to if I know im going to need something to be rough with. Its holding up well and I have no issues with blade changes or the sliding mechanism.
Why not throw the Milwaukee Fastback in there? (Guessing this video is meant to showcase smaller brands or companies making solid EDC utility knives…. Right?) I’ve been running Fastbacks for four or five years now as a Master electrician in residential solar Installs. Fastbacks are Readily available at the big box stores or even mom and pop hardware stores, very cost effective at $14-20, very durable, very comfortable, and quite compact (even the model with blade storage is pretty compact).
Glad you enjoyed the video! Im going to compare folding utility knives and some retractable ones in the coming weeks. Got one of the Stanley classic all metal ones and it will be cool to see how it stacks up to more modern designs.
I know this was 9 months ago, however you might want to check or add the OOZCC S18 Will beat most of these on here and cheaper then some of these as well
Work Pro all the way. Very well made and very cheap price. You get 3 in a package. I use 1 at work every day for over 5 years no problems, will out last me. Every body at work and friend also have this knife. Since this use the replaceable blade, why would you spend more money on a different knife the cost more and do the same thing.
Agreed, its a great product for the price. I compared their larger folding utility knife and retractable folding knife in another video and they are also very impressive!
the only problem i found with most of not all sliding handles is the blade edge rubbing against metal , thus dulling the edge to oblivion, i like to keep my blades hair whittling sharp the next time day i use them, sliding handles make that impossible
been trying to find a replacement for the slidewinder. its quite useful to carry with its compact size and its few features, but i have been getting more and more annoyed with its slide mechanism. i dont know if the one i have is a defect, but its practically on a hairtrigger. just a slight touch, and the blade retracts. i find myself constantly sliding it out over and over again for a single cut. well, unfortunately, ive had little luck in finding something similar, but with a different slide. i guess people just dont like to carry something that size.
@@UrbanSurvivor gil-tek for me too, not the s though, the regular one. love the design and look of the prybrid. and as for the exceed design I kinda prefer their M series. 🍻
(Outdoor Age side wonder) feels horrible in the pocket.(Odd shape of a knife plus keys attached to it, very hard to pull out on the pocket) sliding button very flimsy broke within a couple of weeks. After that I bought (Screw-Pop) knife, very good design and it feels great in pocket. Hopefully it will help you save some money.
I just got mine and you can tune the pivot screws to your liking. When the blade is locked, the liner lock actually has a ball detent in it that keeps the blade in closed position even if you unscrew the pivot a bit (its not very hard, but it never opened in my pocket before). From there you can set it up to open with a bit stronger flick of the wrist.
Your listed weights are all sorts of screwy. The Sideslip would be 3.98 oz if it was 112.7 grams, for one example. How is the solid titanium TPT Slide less than a quarter of the weight of the skeletonized titanium Sideslip?
Lol I thought the same thing. I feel like he's being fairly broad with all of them. I currently have (and had one before) a Gerber EAB Lite. I added grip tape to certain areas, and it's now great as my secondary blade.
I liked the form factor for the Slidewinder, especially for $10. But it was a total piece of junk. Janky little spring inside and poor build quality so they blade didn't slide easily one handed as designed.
lots of neat utility knives but I am NOT spending nearly $100 for one!!! I never much cared for folding utility knives I will stick with my old fashioned utility knife which is usually lighter than the folders then there's my Victorinox Classic which works better on a keychain than one of these monsters
Thanks for catching that. Im working on a new version of this video now and will have it ready in a few weeks. Will have correct weight info from my new scale.
I’m 71 and to think back when I was buying anything it was hit & miss with headaches on returns . The amount of work you did in reviewing these products is excellent. It helps tremendously in making the right purchase . I subscribed , Thank You !
Look up * project farm* channel really through job like this guy on all kinds of stuff
I agree, it’s a breeze now, you just look at anything now go to google or RUclips and just type the name of the product you are looking at and add “review” and off you go. This was an excellent and comprehensive comparison review.
WorkPro is the best ! 3 pack under $20.00 . Push button open / closed lock . Deep pocket clip . Stainless or painted bodies , Red , Green and Blue . All this is the current upgraded version . Quality made even though made in China ! 8/22/24 I have purchased over 30 .
The Gerber Prybrid has been my work EDC for something like six months, probably closer to a year at this point. It may be the most perfectly well-rounded utility knife I've ever used. It's not the fastest, or the most reliable, or the most comfortable, but I'll be damned if I ever find anything that is all at once faster, more reliable, and more comfortable than the Prybrid.
Plus, the prybar is a nice addition; not only for prying, but also for jabbing and scraping.
I agree with you! Its one of my favorite all around utility knives and its a great deal! Super comfortable grip, reliable deployment and holds the blade very securely. One of best products I have seen from Gerber.
Had a gerber prybrid for years now. I love it
Me too! Thats my most used tool of the lot.
@@UrbanSurvivor I got mine for a previous job i was in. I just keep it on me at all times now its excellent
Let's appreciate the dedication to make such a full review, with that many options and "destructive" testing. Thank you for helping people finding 1 proper tool that does the job and not making mistakes with all the crap we find on the market.🙏
I waited 4 weeks for the exceed designs Tirant (V2) to arrive and it was worth the wait. Comfortable to carry, works great and comes with a bunch of extras. You have the first version of the Tirant. Nice comparison video...thanks
Yeah I just saw a video about it on the exceed designs channel! Looks like a great upgrade. Hows it holding up for you so far?
@@UrbanSurvivor It's holding up well. I carry it to work daily and I use it regularly. I like that I can just swap out the blades and I think I use it more than an EDC knife because I'm not worried about messing up the edge. And it feels and works like a knife.
Not sure which version of the Tirant he reviewed, but the newest one comes with a pry bar insert that can be installed on the end replacing the lanyard mount (I much prefer it that way) and makes the staple removing even easier :)
Ditto
Milwaukee Fastback Compact Utility Knife. I've used it for about a year and it holds up great for my jobsote needs. Compact design leaves room for my cellphone and flashlight in the same pocket.
I use mine all the time, but I'm on my second one in a year because the driver head is just pressed into the locking swing arm. Kind of a bummer.
I have the compact version of the fastback and I have a fiskars that is similar because it flicks out too.
I agree about the fastback I carried a all aluminum Stanley folding razor knife at work then I bought the 6-1 fastback used it for as long as it has been out every day 110 hours a day at work . Love it carry it to Florida for two weeks of vacation . . Love the Milwaukee knife
Two thing to mention.
1. Outdoor Edge Slidwinder gas a spring, which hides the blade in a sec, which is lovely. Screwdrivers are a nice addition.
Also try to make lanyard and use that one with that. It's creating a spot for one more finger and alows some additional grips. I use it that way at work.
2. There is second and better version of Workpro.
I can't honestly say what one is best, since I've only used one, but I've been carrying the Prybrid daily and I've been really enjoying it. I've had no issues thus far, but it's been less than a month, so time will tell.
I have the ScrewPop, the Coast DX126 and the Outdoor Edge and they are all fantastic blades that do a great job, but each do it in their own unique way. I find myself carrying the Coast DX126 the most and find it to be the most comfortable by far. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for watching Scott! Yea I agree the coast is one of the most comfortable and its very reasonably priced! Ive been carrying the gil tek ruk most often now because its slim enough to fit in my wallet.
I have the WORKPRO you have and like that one quite a bit. The one I like most is an unbranded Chinese titanium slipjoint that locks the blade in like the Coast you show here, with better blade access and less finger jimping. Looks like a Sebenza, a straight razor, and a slipjoint had a baby; exposes 50mm of the 60mm blade, making it a 1.96" razor-bladed jack knife. I find the WORKPRO blades w/ SK5 steel are the best bang-for-buck blades I've found - $10 for 100 of them off Amazon. Cheers & thanks for a great overview video!
Where'd you find that?
Loved the Outdoor Edge Slidewinder. Used it for a few years and it was the best utility knife i've ever had.
I like the el cheapo plastic one that lowes sells as a "kobalt" product. Simple push button, single hand open and close, nice handle, and there's a cut away in the back of the handle so that you can slide cord into it over the main blade while it's closed. It's not so much an “EDC” one, it's chunky, but it is nice if you're actually using utility knives during the day.
I own many utility knives, 3 of those shown here, including 2 variants of the Gerber, however the Exceed designs is truly incredible, I carry it daily and never leaves my work pants unless it's being washed. It comes with a tool to work on it and also I received a free pry attachment. It's super to open, light weight, tough and very cool. Trust me you won't find a better option, to be honest they ain't cheap but they truly are a lifetime investment.
I've been using the Gil tec daily for almost 3 years now, its my work edc. I also have the Big i design which i occasionally edc on the weekends. Typically the gil tek or worn around my neck on a retracting lanyard.
I have the Screwpop,Outdoor Edge and Work Pro and like the Work Pro best!!!!
I'm all about the Coast Utility Knife!!! It's light and compact when folded, yet comfortable with the best grip when using. It has a pocket clip and lanyard hole. I stick in my zipper pouch wallet and forget it's there. I sometimes use it as a money clip. But here are the 2 things that make it blow away most of the other blades you reviewed it against. First is that this blade only costs between $11 to $13. And the most important thing that many people forget to take into account that is most important if you're going to carry a Utility blade as an EDC implement alternative to a folding knife...., that would be "blade edge exposure". The Coasrt and the Gerber EAB are some of the only knives that try to expose most of the cutting edge out of the pack of knives this vid reviewed. The Coast exposes about 2/3 of the Utility blades cutting edge as opposed to many of those other blades that expose about 1/3. That is what brought me to settle on it as my EDC with the slight alteration swapping out the straight edge for a slightly serrated edge blade. This is what makes the Coast and the Gerber EAB more than just fancy box cutters that look cool to sucker the EDC crowd with fancy features to sell at a higher price. If anyone pays over $15 for a fancy Utility Knife with a titanium body, a pry bar, and a bottle opener yet it does not expose more than a 99 cent store box cutter blade, congratulations, you've got a fancy box cutter made out of titanium and that's it.
Great review and keep up the awesome work on your vids! 👍
I just saw a picture of a badazz utility knife on Reddit and thought “I’m gonna buy that for sure…” Then I Google it and it’s only available on preorder for $500!! I thought it was going to be like $80 or so. So yeah.. needless to say I’m getting the Coast instead. Lol
@mikeappleget482 I've had my coast for a while and it's served me well. Tighten the screws from time to time and you shouldn't have any problems. Definitely a good blade to have for the menial tasks so that you use put your expensive big blade to more deserving tasks.
Your videos are very informative. You point out all the options or no options. I am very glad I found you to follow. Thank you again
Thank you so much! Very glad you enjoyed it. Let me know if you have any good ideas for videos!
The Prybrid has become one of my favorite tools. It's always on me.
And it's the Slidewinder not Sidewinder.
Yeah the prybrid is great! and thanks for the catch on the Slidewinder! The name makes more sense now lol
Have you added a pocket clip to the Prybrid? I carry a "self-defense" knife with the Prybrid as the daily work horse! The pocket clip also aids in the grip!
@@sukhvindermangat1087 Actually yes, I did add a Nite Ize clip and it's crazy how it really does feel better in hand with the clip on.
u can also use a penny, nickel, dime, or quarter to change the blade on the eab
Salut,
Je possède le GERBER EAB, et j'en suis vraiment content.
Je trouve sa construction solide, il est vraiment compact replié et il a une bonne ergonomie.
Je l'utilise vraiment souvent.
Et comme il est tout métal il ne crain vraiment les chutes, coups.
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So I'm throwing this out there I have had 3 gerber prybrids now and I've discovered a weak spot. The "button" to actuate can snap over long-term use. I've broke 2 of my 3 thus far. I still believe it's a good edc tool for the money but I really wish they would address this flaw. I broke one in probably 2 months of everyday use.
my first utility blade was the EAB Lite for over a decade until I got the topo TPT Slide a year ago. I really want the TiRant Razor.
Actually, changing the blade on the Gerber doesn't require a tool. The slot in the screw is cut wide so you can use a dime or a penny to remove the screw.
Agree, and actually is better in that the slot was cut wide to accommodate the thickness of coins.
Awesome review and comparisons, I have 3 of the Gerber prybrids. Black green and gray colors. Walmart sells the black color ones. Keep up the great content 👍
DeWalt Carbide in every single one. Class.
makers knife is still my favourite of all utility blade holders, it managed to break after 5 or so years, but the factory is down right now because of covid, they said they would ship me a new part for free once they are back up, in the meantime, i got a tirant razor and loved it, but sadly lost it. My search for a quality replacement continues, there are a few REALLY expensive and nice options out there, but im not willing to put $300+ towards a utility knife.
Thanks for the vid. I will pick up the exceed design one day. Have an old g10 gerber eab and has replaced my secondary pocket knife recently in my edc rotation, ordered a outdoor edge utilipro to try. Also picked up a knipex 5" cobra pliers and put my wave and mp400 in drawer and will go in bags or truck and such.
Get one you won't regret it.
Below is my run down of the Workpro, a couple stanleys, G-EAB gen1 and 2, and the G Prybird. That is also the order I would rank them.
I've had the Gerber EAB, both the gen 1 and gen 2. Hate the Gen 2 but the gen 1 was pretty good. The aggressive finger guard on the Gen 2 got hooked on stuff all the time when undercutting. All of them had the same issue in the end though, I stripped out the screw holding the blade. So I looked on. Then I bought the work pros, honestly I should have stopped here, they are great AND I can open and close them one handed. The issue I have with them is that they are so cheap that I don't double check if it's in my pocket, so I have bought 3 packs of them over the last 3 years due to losing them or giving them to friends, but this is my EDC, may always be. But I wanted a slider... so I bought a Gerber prybird and a Stanley 0-10-810 Sport Knife, still want the Stanley STHT10432 CONTROL-GRIP but I can't find one in stock in the USA. The prybird is stiff as hell, the Stanley sport knife is also a bit stiff. I have relegated the gerber to be a "bench" knife, it may as well be a straight blade, because I leave it open most of the time, I want to love it, but my thumb blead after a day of forcing myself to use it all day. the stanley I bought a second one and put a hook blade in it, now the pair are my roofing kit even though they are a bit stiff, they are way better than the Gerber and are easily cleaned from tar.
My uses are varied, I'm a hardcore DIY guy, I also enjoy fine woodworking, and I open a lot of boxes and straps at work.
TLDR, all the Gerbers aren't great for one reason or another, the workpros are economical and work great even one handed, the stanley sport knife is ok and easily cleaned from tar and junk, and the stanley control grip I can't find but I want to give it a try.
Very good run down. I've carried the Gerber EAB for years now. Primary use is for work, cardboard and nylon straps. Pocket clip broke off on one of them but haven't had any other problems.
I'll consider the Coast or Workpro. Thanks man!
the workpro is worth twice what it sells for in my opinion. easily opens one handed too.
I use only Milwaukee fast back 48-22-1505.
Would be good if you could cover details that aren't obvious until you get a product and use it.
Examples:
The pocket clip on the Aerocrafted isn't great because it doesn't easily slide onto the pocket, often you may accidentally deploy the blade doing it, and the item is so small that you don't know if it's still there.
The Exceed Design knife holds the blade further out than others and overlaps the halfway point of the blade, meaning you'll be wearing a bit of the 2nd half while using the 1st half.
Enjoyed the video. The USA-made Gil-Tek Ruk S is my favorite. Thanks for the DeWalt carbide blade recommendation. The Irwin blades I bought rusted in their plastic package before I could use them.
Yeah its incredible how lightweight it is and its one of the more comfortable of the smaller knives to hold! Yeah the DeWalt Carbides are my go to! They come lubricated in the package and I've never seen them rust out of the package. That is disappointing about the Irwin Blades! They do have a cool look to them though.
You sir did an awesome job 👏. This was so thorough and fun to watch! I have an EAB lite, but I'm pretty sure I will buy a screw pop since it is smaller and lighter tough as nails obviously lol
Thank you for watching Tony! Glad you enjoyed it. And great choice on the screwpop its definitely well made!
If you could get your hands on a Magnus Slickclick, that's the utility knife I settled on for EDC. I lost track of how many of these EDC'able utility knives I've gone through! I love how thorough you are and bring up some points most people would miss when looking at these.
I have the mossy oak version of that work pro it is surprisingly durable and well design cutter. The dx126 coast is also excellent and well designed also compact in addition the customer service at coast is excellent. Im not a fan of the titanium box cutters because it silly to pay what they cost the dx126 was 13 bucks for me and the work pro was like 3 for 12 dollars and they do the same thing a tpt does for 100 dollars. The tirant razor is just overkill for a box cutter it is too big to be compact and too compact to compete with the fiskars or Milwaukee utility cutters.
The Gerber pry is my edc, the etab Gerber pocket clip breaks on everything... 3 old style 2 new 🙈
I've been debating getting it as my EDC. It would kinda bridge the gap between my Smartknife+ and my Gerber EAB Lite.
Wow 😲 awesome video and test treatment! I didn't knew that you can abuse a box cutter like that and still be useful . I'm subscribing! Very interesting in getting the Coast one as I have many products from this company (flashlight and knives) and very happy with them. Thanks 👍
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for the kind feedback! Yeah Coast makes some great budge friendly gear! Have a few lights from them too.
The Workpro knife is a generic design used by a few companies. I have one from Mossy Oak. I keep mine with me at work as a back up.
Fantastic test. I’ve been collecting these types of tools for a while and still haven’t tried a tptslide. I’ll have to try one of those eventually
Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah I like the tpt slide but after this test I switched over to carrying the gil tek ruk S
I have the prybrid and blade locking mechanism is terrible. Blade slips out when doing down push cuts. I was cutting the seam of drywall where the corners meet and the blade slips out. When I actually want to replace the blade, it doesn't want to release the blade. If it wasn't for that, it would be a decent EDC.
There is no way the Screwpop weighs 6 ounces!
I thought it was funny for you ignored some of the bottle openers and prying portions that were available.
Personally the Gerber Prybrid is the best choice here. It's secure, heavy duty, and has decent capability other than cutting.
I will also say, changing the blade on the Prybrid can give some people issues. But mine has worked just fine.
I also work in an environment that has tons of stone dust and it functions just fine dry, without any lubricants added.
Prybrid all the way. It's ugly but it works.
Yeah i wanted to test the prying function of the blade on each knife to keep things consistent.
Yeah I am a big fan of the prybrid and was just using it the other day. Its definitely my go to if I know im going to need something to be rough with.
Its holding up well and I have no issues with blade changes or the sliding mechanism.
TPT Slide and Exceed Designs. Perfect.
The weights in the comparison section look like they’re off, could you put that info in the description?
Lol yeah no way a screwpop weights 6.35 oz that is more than my full sized knives
Why not throw the Milwaukee Fastback in there? (Guessing this video is meant to showcase smaller brands or companies making solid EDC utility knives…. Right?) I’ve been running Fastbacks for four or five years now as a Master electrician in residential solar Installs. Fastbacks are Readily available at the big box stores or even mom and pop hardware stores, very cost effective at $14-20, very durable, very comfortable, and quite compact (even the model with blade storage is pretty compact).
very useful information i got an old craftsman utility knife about a month ago and have it in one of my tool bags. very cool video as always!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Im going to compare folding utility knives and some retractable ones in the coming weeks. Got one of the Stanley classic all metal ones and it will be cool to see how it stacks up to more modern designs.
The TPT slide and Exceed Designs should have a budget version with a different metal.
I know this was 9 months ago, however you might want to check or add the OOZCC S18
Will beat most of these on here and cheaper then some of these as well
Work Pro all the way. Very well made and very cheap price. You get 3 in a package. I use 1 at work every day for over 5 years no problems, will out last me. Every body at work and friend also have this knife. Since this use the replaceable blade, why would you spend more money on a different knife the cost more and do the same thing.
Agreed, its a great product for the price. I compared their larger folding utility knife and retractable folding knife in another video and they are also very impressive!
2 hands to open no thanks
Being Lefty I like the two that can be ordered Left handed. But the Coast is sure handsome
dx126 “looks fantastic😊😊
thx for the video! which one is your fav?
the only problem i found with most of not all sliding handles is the blade edge rubbing against metal , thus dulling the edge to oblivion, i like to keep my blades hair whittling sharp the next time day i use them, sliding handles make that impossible
Gil-Tek Ruk (most recent model, IIRC) now has tiny pins rolling underneath the blade to reduce dulling effect in a slider.
Imo the Gerber is pretty much unbeatable and at $12 for a two pack definitely a no brainer
been trying to find a replacement for the slidewinder. its quite useful to carry with its compact size and its few features, but i have been getting more and more annoyed with its slide mechanism. i dont know if the one i have is a defect, but its practically on a hairtrigger. just a slight touch, and the blade retracts. i find myself constantly sliding it out over and over again for a single cut. well, unfortunately, ive had little luck in finding something similar, but with a different slide. i guess people just dont like to carry something that size.
Have 1 of these, was tempted to get 2 more from this list.
Awesome! Which one do you carry? I've been carrying the gil-tek ruk s!
@@UrbanSurvivor gil-tek for me too, not the s though, the regular one. love the design and look of the prybrid. and as for the exceed design I kinda prefer their M series. 🍻
(Outdoor Age side wonder) feels horrible in the pocket.(Odd shape of a knife plus keys attached to it, very hard to pull out on the pocket) sliding button very flimsy broke within a couple of weeks. After that I bought (Screw-Pop) knife, very good design and it feels great in pocket. Hopefully it will help you save some money.
Yeah the screw pop is a lot more durable than expected!
Great comparison with quite the array of options!
Do all these slide to open version dull the blade with multiple deploys? Like does the blade itself sit on the enclosure when deployed and retracted?
Great video, just what I was looking for
Glad you enjoyed it! Which utility knife did you end up going with?
there's no way the screwpop is the heaviest one by far, something has to be off?
I like the workpro but it is a little stiff.
Agreed, it is a bit stiff but excellent for the price!
I just got mine and you can tune the pivot screws to your liking. When the blade is locked, the liner lock actually has a ball detent in it that keeps the blade in closed position even if you unscrew the pivot a bit (its not very hard, but it never opened in my pocket before). From there you can set it up to open with a bit stronger flick of the wrist.
Have you used the utility knives by Teale Designs? They're on another level.
Just checked them out and they look fantastic! Going to reach out to them for an upcoming video!
For $6.00 Stanley 10-99 can't be beat
how did you fit the dewalt blade into that tirant razor? i have one and they dont fit...
Your listed weights are all sorts of screwy. The Sideslip would be 3.98 oz if it was 112.7 grams, for one example. How is the solid titanium TPT Slide less than a quarter of the weight of the skeletonized titanium Sideslip?
Stanley 99e.
Love my Pena’ Chubb flipper
The Screwpop is definitely NOT 6 ounces lol. Twice the weight of the Gerber???
The WorkPro actually can be opened one handed. At 3 for 10 euros from Ali Express, I find it to be a no-brainer.
Thats great! I didnt know they sold them on AliExpress! Yeah for the price you really can't beat them.
@@UrbanSurvivor They are substiantially more expensive there now, I just saw.
@@B51608 Unfortunately that seems to be the way most prices are going these days...
Yeah I open my work pro with like the tip of my thumb one handed.
Gerber EAB is high quality . Screw loosens with a dime .
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why on earth would you not use the build in pry tool on the knives with one for the staple test? no one on the planet would rather use the blade.
Great video!! Thank you!!
I really hate living in England, anything that’s awesome when it comes to edc or tools is either illegal or you just can get it anywhere 🤬
So, according to you, there's no bad alternative. everyone is perfect. give me a break. it's a review or an advertisement?
Lol I thought the same thing. I feel like he's being fairly broad with all of them. I currently have (and had one before) a Gerber EAB Lite. I added grip tape to certain areas, and it's now great as my secondary blade.
I liked the form factor for the Slidewinder, especially for $10. But it was a total piece of junk. Janky little spring inside and poor build quality so they blade didn't slide easily one handed as designed.
The right tool for the right job! Using a knife to remove staples, give me a break.
NOT spending over $20 on a Utility Knife!!!
prying a staple... YIKES!
that's what a flat screwdriver or a pry tool is for
Milwaukee fastback is 👑
check out the Gavin Hawk Shortcut
$475 … lol
Many faster,smaller utility knives made from Titanium for 1/4 of that price
@@montanaplease really? which ones would you recommend?
Well Definitely not a $475 one😂😂
Fastback for me
who the hell would use a utility knife to remove those staples?
Prybrid is great for work, and cannot be construed as a weapon.
Now, how about doing a blade change on them….I don’t care about removing staples…
good video
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lots of neat utility knives but I am NOT spending nearly $100 for one!!!
I never much cared for folding utility knives
I will stick with my old fashioned utility knife which is usually lighter than the folders
then there's my Victorinox Classic which works better on a keychain than one of these monsters
I thought I loved the aerocrafted. Checks so many boxes. Down right dangerous when changing the blade. Sad face.
thanks
Dude the way you flick the Tirant Razor is cringe
Thought you wrote Trent Reznor at first 😳
There are mistakes in weight
Thanks for catching that. Im working on a new version of this video now and will have it ready in a few weeks. Will have correct weight info from my new scale.
You need to work on your flipper technique.
I wish so much EDC stuff didn't come covered in all sorts of stupid jagged shit to ruin your pockets.
The tirant v3 is the best all time EDC razor knife hands down
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