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Top 5 Cold Steel Knives - One Brand Collection Challenge
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- If you were to build a knife collection from a single brand, what would you need? Start your Cold Steel Knives collection here: kcoti.com/3QyMFiW
Cold Steel made their name with big bruisers in knife industry, but that’s not where their catalog ends. Comb through their résumé and you’ll find small slipjoints as well as large fixed blades, and everything in between.
Featured Knives
Recon 1: kcoti.com/44SyD07
AD-10: kcoti.com/45g7Af6
Ultimate Hunter: kcoti.com/4574l9O
AD-15: kcoti.com/3OkB1FL
Engage: kcoti.com/3OqFk2m
Verdict: kcoti.com/3QrdYM9
Lucky Two: kcoti.com/44UUpjU
Ranch Hand: kcoti.com/3rSIBQl
Pendleton Hunter: kcoti.com/45byk08
SRK Compact: kcoti.com/3QrlBSH
Master Hunter: kcoti.com/3Qs2sQK
Trail Master: kcoti.com/47gEqOD
Chaos Bowie: kcoti.com/3qjwdbL
Drop Forged Bowie: kcoti.com/44XQbbk
00:00 A 5 Knife Collection from Cold Steel
01:35 Big Hard-Use Folding Knife
07:30 Small Folding Knife
10:41 Formal Knife
13:32 Small Fixed Blade
17:33 Big Fixed Blade
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I was waiting for this.
Me as a guy who lives in Eastern Europe, Cold Steel was my first love regarding to knives. Unfortunately in my country I dont have too much brands like you guys in USA, so I bought few Cold Steel EDC knifes. They are expensive here, but very good quality knifes.
Damn, yea man. Im also from Europe and i can 100% agree.
They are really much more expensive, then the prices that we're named in the Video.
Well, i buy them anyway coz i Love their qualitiy. The strong Lock in the XL folders No one Else hast or also their fixes Blades. Just bought my Long awaited dream knive, Lynn thompsons Last masterpiece, which was perfectionized over 20 or more years now: the gurkha kukri plus in 3v. That one Just Blow me away. Got it for 550€, so still really expensive but much cheaper than CS lists it in their Site.
Great new series but it would be sweet if you turned these into Seth vs DCA formats where you each show your 5 picks
And if each just kept it to five!
Agreed, that would be great! Always enjoy the vs content.
they've done that, it was great, they picked some of the same
Do this type of coverage with more brands.
I think they did that, and they were even able to predict each other's pick. .if I recall correctly
Cold steel knives rock. I wish other manufactures would make knives like cold steel.
I picked every one that you did except the Lucky Two, of course as an old farmer, my formal events are things like machinery auctions. Great presentation, thank you!
The AK47 folder is highly underrated. S35VN DLC blade & an aluminum pommel. Andrew Demko design. So good
dude, i had no idea my ak47 had an aluminum pommel. wasn't the old version's made of some hard plastic?
Make it in better 3v also
Indeed!
The Ultimate Hunter does not get the love it deserves. It's an outstanding knife, especially if you do a choil mod on it.
The value you get from Cold Steel knives is just incredable. Especially when you compare it to stuff like the taggedout in the last video…
I started my knife collection with Cold Steel knives, specifically the old Twistmaster series with Opinel-like locking mechanisms.
The Cold Steel AD10 with its Tri-Ad lock is an absolute beast. Huge chunk of S35VN blade steel, held rock solid by the Tri-Ad--best lock on the market today. Its only rival is the Spyderco Manix 2 XL in Cruwear, also massive, and with a ton of good looks.
I've been carrying Cold Steel blades for 20 years. Some of the best knives I have in my collection. My favorite is my Recon1 in CTS XHP. Holds an incredible edge and super durable
With you. Although I started collecting knives about 35 years ago, my first serious brand purchases were Cold Steel & Spyderco. Both offer very functional and user focused knives and are good value (yes cost more $$$ these days but so does everything!). Have a great day.
@@realbroggo thanks you too. Yeah Spyderco is great as well. Love their blades as well. But when the word robust comes up Cold Steel definitely comes to mind 1st
I have cold steel’s entire CTS XHP line-up / offerings. Plus many retired CS knives in Carbon Steel. Been collecting Cold Steel for 20 years.
Perfect choices!
Could add a budget amount for the 5 total as well. How far does $500 dollars go on one brand compared to another, for example.
Ive always felt that the Code 4 is one of the most underrated knives in the hobby. I think that might be my big knife choice, if I was restricted to Cold Steel Knives.
With you. Scales can be a bit slick but well built, works hard and carries very flat/discrete. Have a great day.
Agree, have used it as my "heavy duty" folder for a couple years. Rising which blade: Tanto, Drop Point, or Bowie a needed. All in XHP.
@@realbroggo I agree. If Cold Steel added some well placed knurling on the handles, I would be inclined to purchase one. However, I don't like all metal handles. I prefer G-10 or Micarta. I recently purchased an S35VN American Lawman. The G-10 does not have the insane grippiness of the old AUS-8 models -- although it is still very grippy. Also, the handle is about 1/8th inch smaller than the older model.
It feels like y'all made this video just for me
Happy to see the ultimate hunter finally get some attention, great , ans for the money to me its hard to beat
I have had a Recon 1 for about four years, very tough knife!!😊
Great idea for a series. It might be interesting to see SOG next
I don't understand much the obsession with "finger safe" locks the triad lock is one of the strongest locks out there and you hopefully have two hands so you can operate it without problems and without any risk for your fingers. I think it's the best choice for a hard working knife.
Love this new series! Can't wait to see others!!!
Great vid! I enjoyed the thoughts behind all the choices and will look forward to more of this content. And David, you do a great job of presenting your knowledge of knives without coming off like a know it all! Very professional!!!
Great new series! Looking forward to seeing other brands and the reasons why the choices are being made.
See, I pull off all my pocket clips.
They go, they go right in my pocket.
I am a fan of cold steel's throwing style knives. Have a gi tanto, a Shanghai shadow, a sure flight thrower, and a set of medium sure strike shurikens.
Great idea for a series and an awesome premier, you guys rock 👍
Great video, when I got into collecting knives my first 2 knives were the Cold steel SR1 and AD10. Still have them, will never get rid of them
My 5 knife collection: Recon 1, Mini Recon 1, Code 4, American Lawman, Master or Magnum Tanto in 3V. Up next I believe Spyderco has the inventory for such a consideration. This is the way.
^ is my choice too
@@jasonweeks6318 yes, mine too!
I WANT THAT 3V TANTO SO BAD....I hope it's as great as I imagine. I was gonna get it, but they had the non 3V version at the gun/ knife shop I always go to. My back up place was out
First: I like the format of the video. Second: Between all that you have selected, and wherever I have chosen to go with Cold Steel (but haven't yet pulled the trigger), several of these are in my KC wishlist. Nice to know that all I really need is time & patience. And money. (Mostly money.)
Very excited about this new series!!!
I think for the price the AD-10 is a very good deal, it's a really well built tank of a knife with great materials though you could say that about a lot of their knives
Very informative and well articulated, thank you sir. Great post
Thank you for coming back to earth with prices,variety is nice but not everybody can afford tenderloin 😊
Recon 1 (plain edge, drop point), Recon 1 XL (full serrations, tanto), Espada XL, Recon Scout, and Trailmaster would be my 5. A 4" blade wouldn't normally be my smallest, but it's Cold Steel.
- SR1 Lite Clip Point for a hard use folder
- Tuff Lite for EDC
- Urban Edge push dagger for obvious reasons
- SRK full size in SK-5 as camping/survival/tactical tool
- Recon Scout or Trail Master as choppers/shtf tools
I got so many Cold Steels but those are my ideal choices.
My favorite brand
Awesome new series. I'd love to see some budget ones like crkt would be a good one and so would civivi
Love the idea for this series. Could we possibly get Spyderco next?
No because they are trash
@@18cummins18 They actually make some great knives. You are entitled to your opinion though.
@@18cummins18lol 😂 Grow up.
As soon as I saw the American lawman s35 wasn’t on the table. I knew this was not a serious guy.
Great idea for a new series. Looking forward to see what other brands make the cut
Excellent series idea, looking forward to see what’s coming up next! 👍🏻👍🏻
great video DCA, as a relatively noob to knife collecting i love every video you do (and i watched older videos in your collection too) i love the folding flavour of knives and wish we had the choice to carry more than just a swiss army knife (i'm from the uk) i own a few larger flippers and love every knife that you show us, keep up the great work sir
I love Cold Steel folders, I have about 20 of them and they truly fit any type of use you could ask of them.Thanks DCA and KnifeCenter.
Love the new series!
DCA, I can't believe the tuff lite didnt make the cut! I do wish that knife came in more premium steel and handle material, but either way that knife is probably one of my favorite cold steels
Strangely he didnt show any Tanto blade here, for which is Cold Steel famous.
This is a really cool new series! Cold Steel is a great brand to start off the series! I feel like Boker, Kershaw, and CRKT would be great brands to highlight in future episodes!
For my choices, I'm going to have to agree with you on the AD15 and the Lucky Two! The AD15 is a great "big" edc folder knife and I love the unique design! It has premium materials, great ergos, and a finger safe lock! The Lucky Two is a quality gentleman's knife that also packs a premium steel and good utility with the dual blades! For the "small" edc folder, I'll have to go with the Tuff Lite. It has everything you want from a Cold Steel knife in a very small package! I'm not that big of a fixed blade guy, so I only need one fixed blade and that's the iconic Recon Tanto! It's tactical and can be used in a more utilitarian setting! A tough, do-it-all fixed blade that I keep in my car!
This series is the best because it covers everyones interests, folders, choppers, fixed blades, you got it all in every video, you guys are on a winning series, this is the knife talk i like rather that just showing whats new
Really enjoyed that! Thanks
Great series! Keep it up with various popular brands. I would be interested in you vs. Seth ideas too.
I love this kinda series!
Good to see you brother David.
DCA, I've actually gave this topic a lot of thought. I have many knives, including some I've made myself. No Chinese-made knives for me when my life is in peril. When the SHTF in the USA, my five GOTO knives are: 1) my Swiss Army Fieldmaster in left front pocket; 2) my Cold Steel AD-15 (made in Taiwan - not China) in right front pocket; 3) no gentleman's knife for me, but a purely offensive knife - my Gerber Mark II strapped to my right lower leg; 4) my camp knife - my Ka-Bar BK2 in my right-side shoulder harness; and 5) my ESEE-6PDE-001 with the machined G10 scales in my left-side shoulder harness in cross draw location. And then there's the guns.
Favorite knife brand. Our tastes couldnt be more different. I carry espadas and talwars everywhere i go lol.
Great ! Looking forward to seeing other episodes on great brands such as spyderco benchmade etc.
I just need em to bring that desperado back man......😢
My Favorite Cold Steel Knives - AD10, Recon1, American Lawman, Rajah II, Tuff Lite, SR1, Canadian Belt knife, and the Kiridashi. I own them all. My Verdict is in my car, and is my emergency knife. Its plain and forgettable but has the triad lock.
I like all 5 of your choices , and would pick the same ones. Well done !
Some brands you will struggle to cover all 5 categories... with Boker you will stuggle to only choose one per category.
Yup! With Boker you could almost do two. One for Boker+ and one for Boker Magnum.
Civivi would be an interesting one to do next as their catalog is pretty big
Condor! I'm looking at a number of different knives by them right now and would love to hear your opinion in this format.
Great video - this format is a great way to have a look at a good chunk of a brand's range. Hope we see a lot more of these.
On the subject of Cold Steel *to me* it's funny people think Cold Steel's bread and butter is folders - large or small. It probably is these days, but that is not how I think of Cold Steel in my head. The first Cold Steels I can remember are the Carbon V Trailmaster and the Tantos . Both were availble in San Mai. I'm not sure if they were the first Cold Steels, but they were the first I can remember. They were advertised in Soldier of Fortune and were very expensive and not easy to get ahold of over here in Australia. It's actually possible that the very first Cold Steel I saw was tghe Urban Pal or the Urban Skinner, but the Trailmaster and Tantos are what are stuck in my head. It's been a while now.
So I think of Cold Steel more as a fixed blade large-ish knife company. The Kukri - I can't recall what it is called the SRK, the Special Projects knives. Even the first small Cold Steel knife I can remember was a fixed blade - the Urban Pal push dagger. I know Cold Steel started making folders, but folders and pockeyt knies is just not how I think of them - it's not the first thing I think of when you say Cold Steel.
When I think Cold Steel I think Trail Master and Tanto. If I think more I think Urban Pal and the new kid - the SRK. In a way I don't think of their folders as "real" Cold Steel and probably unfairly I don't think of theior folders as high tier production knives. The folders seem like johnny come lately after thoughts to me. For me Cold Steel is primarily a fixed fighting and survival/field knife company and to some extent I think of the post Carbon V knives as lesser knives - again that is unfair of me, but that is how ideas stick in my head.
I guess I'm just old and crusty.
Great series looking forward to more of these. Next up Boker has my vote. 🤘🤙✌
Nice variety good job 😊
Recon 1, Twistmaster, Pendleton Hunter, SRK in Carbon V, Bushman. That's what I have from over the years.
Great topic, David! While I share your thoughts on the knives you've selected, I still can't imagine a Cold Steel folding knife collection without the Recon 1, American Lawman, and Code 4.
When are you doing your next one of these . You could do so many brands .
Liked the new series alot!
I love the Lucky, highly recommend it. It's both unlike Cold Steel and *very* Cold Steel at the same time. Very good value for money for the quality and materials, I'm surprised you didn't mention the price. For the 3", I probably would go with the Hold Out, that's on my wishlist, alongside the Code 4 for a larger folder.
You absolutely have to add a Cold Steel fully serrated kitchen utility knife to your personal list. I have one with a 6" blade and it's the single most useful kitchen knife I own, price be hanged. Crazy sharp, extremely comfortable in long use, and overall a real pleasure to prepare food with.
I've got a Swift, and until I started carrying my Hogue, that was my EDC. It's a beast!
Looking forward to this series with other brands
Very Surprised.. The AD10 is my #1 All Around suggestion as far as Value and usability of ALL my knives..
i think you nailed it with your pick
Thanks DCA for the wonderful review, now do Boker please. You've said in a previous video that if you had to stick to only one brand it would be them because of the variety in the models.
I have zero Cold Steel knives and I really need to remedy that. These look fantastic.
The Air Lite is missing. It's very thin and light. I like it a lot despite having an AUS10 blade.
Love my Air Lite and the AUS10A! Great performing and easily maintained budget steel - a little better edge retention than the older AUS8A, which I'm also a fan of, after MANY years of Cold Steel blades.
With you. It's my small/light folding blade option. Very discrete but works hard for its size. AUS-10 is a fine EDC - steel edge retention is good enough and is easy to maintain. Have a great day.
Love mine - except the XXL clip
Every knife in this video was 150 bucks or more 🤣🤣
4Max Scout, SR1 Lite, American Lawman, Verdict, & Tuff Lite mini are in my CS collection. Love ‘em all. The 4max & SR1 could stand in for fixed blades competently.
You should add a sixth knife to the list, being the one tool option.
Sorry, but a 4 inch blade does not cut it for a large Cold Steel folder, lol. I'll take an Espada, Talwar, XL Vaquero etc.
You need a tanto in the fix blade category.
I always, almost religiously carry my cold steel recon 1 in my wallet pocket. Mini tuff lite also gets plenty of use, which isn't shown here... love it!!
Wow! Nothing there to fight about! I own a Trail Master San Mai III, and I go along with the assessment - it's a GREAT knife!
Now, for the next manufacturer, and a challenge indeed, DC! Let's see how how you do for Victorinox?
Go for it! I'm waiting with bated breath.
The 4 I use the most.
American lawman
Master hunter in sanmai
Srk in carbon v
Trail master in 3v
Love the Engage!
Absolutely luv my Cold Steel Knives! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
Excellent series idea! Spyderco and Boker have got to be next up on the docket.
Big: 5.5” Voyager, 4” Voyager; plus 6” & 4” Ti Lite and Luzon; plus 5.5” Spartan.; plus 4” SR1 Lite. 4” Ti Lite is my most used, adequate food prep capability, super slim and not too heavy. SR1 Lite for emergency rescue tool, some real pry bar skills.
Medium: 3.5” Rajah III and Air Lite. 3.2” Pro Lite. Can’t choose, but I do carry the Pro Lite in all 3 blade profiles.
Small: Verdict has Joe x seal of approval. I rotate with Mini Recons.
Small fixed: 2” Super Edge
Large fixed: Kobun
Gents: 1911. The model, not the pistol.
As I thought about this and watched the vid - Cold Steel could stop inventing knives today and I could still spend the next 10 years adding to my collection.
I’ve reviewed several Cold Steel knives on my channel. I’ve been very impressed!
I want to investigate more !!!
Thanks to you DCA, I was lucky enough to pick up a Lucky One with S35VN for 45.00 and I love mine and thank you again great knife for the price ❤😊
Cool video. I would have chosen the same 5 knives though I do carry an SRK on my side almost everyday. I love Cold Steel knives I have many in my collection and have never had an issue with any of them. I can't wait to see your next video on this subject.
I initially thought I’d like to see Spyderco next but Buck or Boker would be pretty interesting.
Nice choices for sure! I probably wouldn't have gone with the AD-15 myself, but it's still a good knife. The American Lawman is a bit more interesting to me.
Small folder for me would probably be the Mini Recon 1, but if we were dipping into the past, the Medium & Small Voyagers were fantastic.
I love my Lucky One; I thought they were discontinued around the time ownership traded hands, but I guess there was just a shuffle. The Lucky Two is now just the "Lucky" and my beloved single blade version is gone.
I could imagine how fatiguing it would be to use that Drop Forged Bowie for any length of time for chopping/impact tasks since there's no decoupling between the blade and handle. Our bodies don't tend to like acting as shock absorbers more than necessary. Although the center of the handle is hollow, so it wouldn't be difficult to get a wrap of paracord or leather going to mitigate some of that.
Very good collection❤
Cool idea for a series. I would swap in the Ultimate Hunter and Tuff Lite for my folders. CS doesn't have a gentleman's knife. And since I have no need for a giant fixed blade, I'd add something with a scandi, probably the Finn.
I agree with your categories
IMO, he Recon one (full sized) is finger safe. If you place your pointer finger in the first finger cut out while depressing the blade release, the blade cannot close on your finger when it drops. I know that’s a bad habit to get into if you regularly use different blades (I did see your Blade Show video with Mr. Glesser, 2022 I think), but it does work reliably with the Recon. Just sharing my thought. Not trying to discredit you or anything. Love the channel bro!😊
They can nail those 5 plus every kitchen type
Great video!
My 5-knife cold steel set:
1. SR1 Lite
2. Prolite or FinnWolf
3. Pendleton
4. SRK SK5
5. Latin Machete
I would love to see a TOPS top5.
I just bought all three Pro Lites - clip, tanto, spear. Very under rated.
I always seem to come back to the Finn Wolf, have had it for years. Modded the handle for comfort, which is easy because no liners. Not a super steel but great heat treat and cuts like crazy.
On the large folder, how come the 4-Max Scout was not included in the discussion? For the next brand, look at Spyderco.
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Thanks for this, Mr. Andersen and Thomas. Perhaps the most telling thing about this is that there were no other options for the gentlemans folder. Cold Steel should do something about that.