Still like the Milwaukee knife better. Feels better in the hand. I like the weight of it too. Dewalt flip press is easier & smoother out of the package which is nice. Dewalt has another new knife (Atomic) where the button release is in a terrible position. It does not feel comfortable in the hands to press & flip it
Nice video as always! I wanted to ask which utility blade knife is the most resistant in your opinion. I have some but didn't test as many as you
Still like the Milwaukee knife better. Feels better in the hand. I like the weight of it too.
Dewalt flip press is easier & smoother out of the package which is nice.
Dewalt has another new knife (Atomic) where the button release is in a terrible position. It does not feel comfortable in the hands to press & flip it
The simpler a thing, the better it works.
I have both fastback and the Dewalt I like both. They're utility knives. We tend to overthink things. Once you start using either, they jsut work.
Don't have to pull up on the lever when putting the blade in, just push it it'll go in
Very nice, good insight!
@@TheTruckGuy I just recently realized that lol
That's awesome - I didn't realize that
They have an Atomic knife now. 30% smaller (I think), also a new lock. It has a Spyderco "compression lock" style lock. I prefer it.
I'll be reviewing that shortly!
Pitch the clip!
Get rid of it entirely?
@@TheTruckGuy yes, if it creates hot spots....DeWalt doesn't put much ergonomics in their hand tools!
Yeah, the only downside is the clip is the only thing to rest your fingers on when opening/closing. Pretty slippery otherwise.
Hi its a good for beginner using stanley 99e for simple wood carving? Or any suggestion utility knife for that. Thanks
Not throwing shade, just an observation... but I can watch this at 1.5x speed, and it still sounds fine.
All good - totally makes sense