Very sharp. The opening is awesome and the spring assisted (closing the blade) is soft compare to Schrade's. Not sure what the steel is? It's a very noticeable hallow grind on the tip. The tip is not the strongest, I wouldn't stab wood with it. Seems a bit on the thin side for me. Overall good little EDC for utility household chores
It's a great beat it up work knife. It's cheap so you dont worry about hard use at all. The dewalt tanto is a beast as well dosent hold a edge but it's tough and at 10 bucks one really dont care they both work great for a collision repair tech for light prying of door panels and cutting car cover.
Let Me Know What Other Assisted Tanto Knives You Would Like To See Reviewed
This one is not assisted but I'd like to see you review an emerson CQC 15 bts.
Schrade Shudder. It's one of Schrade's newer Delta class folders. Plus, there are a couple more tanto types from Schrade.
I’ve had my Milwaukee knife for about 2 years now, I don’t go easy on it. It’s quite durable. For the price point it’s hard to beat.
Very sharp. The opening is awesome and the spring assisted (closing the blade) is soft compare to Schrade's. Not sure what the steel is? It's a very noticeable hallow grind on the tip. The tip is not the strongest, I wouldn't stab wood with it. Seems a bit on the thin side for me. Overall good little EDC for utility household chores
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It's a great beat it up work knife. It's cheap so you dont worry about hard use at all. The dewalt tanto is a beast as well dosent hold a edge but it's tough and at 10 bucks one really dont care they both work great for a collision repair tech for light prying of door panels and cutting car cover.