7 Folding Utility Knives Tested! (Milwaukee vs DeWALT vs HUSKY vs Amazon vs WorkPro vs SpecOps)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @zacharyalvernaz7916
    @zacharyalvernaz7916 2 года назад +25

    I use the Fastback as a daily knife as an electrician. The single hand open is incredibly valuable at the top of a ladder. I can open mine faster than any other style of utility knife, and that helps get jobs done quicker.
    I get that some people might not mind opening mechanisms that require two hands, but as a tradesman, it is invaluable.

    • @nosnim2207
      @nosnim2207 2 года назад +4

      I own mostly DeWalt power tools. Plus, Knipex, Klein, Wera, Wiha and Megapro hand tools, but the Milwaukee Fastbacks is the best utility knife design out there at this time (although I load them with DeWalt Carbide blades)!

    • @Yudi.Hilmawan
      @Yudi.Hilmawan 2 года назад +1

      I'll bet I was able to open my snap off knife faster than you can open the fastback and with the blade disposal holster clipping on my belt I could even get a new cutting edge with one hand in an instant.

    • @scottamy6496
      @scottamy6496 2 года назад +4

      I love the Fastback 6 in 1 with the bit driver, I actually have 3 of them and always keep one in my truck. Having the option of the bit driver really comes in handy! I've given them out as gifts and everyone has really enjoyed them. Great gift idea for folks that enjoy quality utility knifes and tools.

    • @kirivanyam5969
      @kirivanyam5969 Год назад

      ​@scottamy6496 lol recently found out the 6in1 had hidden spare blade space. Took off the pocket clip and had a lanyard instead since I prefer the clip at the base and the clip itself was uncomfortable to hold. 9/10 overall (10/10 if the clip was reversable like the blade variation)

  • @anthonyd507
    @anthonyd507 2 месяца назад

    I have my husky on me at all times. Both used at work for cutting large boxes right down to using it while fishing. Easy of use and safety, not to mention how simple it is to rotate and switch blades.

  • @scottamy6496
    @scottamy6496 2 года назад +5

    I have the Milwaukee Fastback 6in1 with bit driver and it's a fantastic utility knife, I actually have 3. Carry one at work, one in my truck and another in my backpack. Can't beat them for their quality, usefulness and cost.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад

      Thats great man! My cousin just is carrying that one too he showed it to me a few weeks ago and he says its 👍

    • @CZ9mmUSA
      @CZ9mmUSA Год назад +1

      The Fastback 6 in 1 with the built in screwdriver is Freaking Wonderful. I have tested several different Utility Knives on my “Legion Of Tools” Channel and it has become my #1 Pick! Sooo I agree completely with Scott Amy.
      Cheers! Beretta9MMUSA Sr.

  • @Absolutely_Nobody
    @Absolutely_Nobody 2 года назад +25

    ...why do you keep using both hands to open the fastback? The whole purpose is to be able to quickly open and close it with one hand.

    • @deaconjones42
      @deaconjones42 Год назад +2

      ik i noticed that and it made my blood boil

    • @michaelbyrneskiai
      @michaelbyrneskiai Год назад +1

      I think the fast back is meatal with thick paint

    • @TaeFallout20
      @TaeFallout20 9 месяцев назад

      Milwaukee fast back sucks cut my self twice with that trash. Closed it threw it in my bag apparently the blade was slightly sticking out and when I reached for a tool inside bag

    • @Absolutely_Nobody
      @Absolutely_Nobody 9 месяцев назад

      @@TaeFallout20 Okay.

    • @squirehaggard4749
      @squirehaggard4749 5 месяцев назад

      @@deaconjones42You have anger issues. Get help.

  • @Hallmighty
    @Hallmighty Год назад +1

    If a knife doesn't have extra blade storage it is an absolute no-go! Every one of these knifes could have blade storage. The ones that don't are bs. I delayed so long on the Milwaukee because I had been using Stanley for nearly 20 years. They stopped selling it, and of course I dropped mine into a void during a remodel. I switched. Do not regret it one bit.

  • @velvanae
    @velvanae Год назад +1

    I use a Sheffield that I have had for over 20 years! No storage or other cool features but it has got dropped in water, dropped on floors, and beat and banged around and it still works great! I do like the fact its locking blade is set up like the old lock blade knives, and one hand opens with the thumb stud.

  • @yudinemesis
    @yudinemesis 2 года назад +4

    I was impressed to see how WorkPro held up better than Milwaukee in this test.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад +1

      Yeah the few models of workpros utility knives ive tried seem to be more durable than milwaukee. I do like the design and looks of the fastbacks a lot and as long as you arent too rough on them they should be ok.

  • @aixmcduck9321
    @aixmcduck9321 Год назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to do these tests and make this video 👍 It was exactly what I was looking for!

  • @practicalguy973
    @practicalguy973 2 года назад +3

    I had a Milwaukee Fastback and it started not closing smoothly, tried cleaning and lubing which helped but ended up getting a Craftsman with blade storage and typical spring and liner lock. Its all metal and more ergonomic in my hand to.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад +1

      Yeah the closing mechanism is pretty flimsy on the fastback! Otherwise its pretty cool and seems to sell very well. Glad to hear the craftsman is holding up better for you!

  • @bobbymoss6160
    @bobbymoss6160 7 месяцев назад

    Recently picked up the updated Milwaukee 1505 and a pack of Dewalt carbide blades. Love this knife, it's really well made and blade folding/unfolding is very smooth.

  • @Usul
    @Usul 5 месяцев назад

    Heads up. The Husky version has been replaced (as of March 2024). The new version drops the all stainless system for a mixture of composite and cast material which can snap. You may want to avoid the new one.

  • @YoSpiff
    @YoSpiff 10 месяцев назад

    I have a few of the DeWalt and been pretty happy with them. Never had a problem with them, but haven't dropped them from 15 feet either. I recently also bought several variations of the Milwaukee, as it is a bit slimmer for packing in my tool case. I travel with my tools, so 2 important things to me are spare blade storage and a bright color so that I am less likely to overlook it when packing up my tools.

  • @ucitymetalhead
    @ucitymetalhead 2 года назад +1

    The Milwaukee fastback is so easy to deploy it's the best utility knife I've ever used.

  • @b8702131
    @b8702131 Год назад

    I was in the market for a utility knife but all here except for the Milwaukee and the Workpro isn't available from Asia (though you can probably order the one from Amazon as well but the shipping would probably be prohibitive.) I found one from a brand called Harden and it seems to be good at a fraction of the cost. Button lock, all metal though the body looks cast, great ergonomics (has the ribbed design of the Milwaukee both top and bottom of the body, and has thumb and finger ridges on the blade holder), came with six blades but no blade storage. Has a wire stripper groove and the knife can lock open in 3 positions. It was stiff to open at first but after adjusting the screw tension and pocket clip, got the knife to easily flip open. Overall I really like it.

  • @ixamxangel
    @ixamxangel 2 года назад +2

    I can appreciate the amount of time/money put into these reviews. I recommend the Milwaukee fastback compact. The "fastback" feature is a one handed flip open/close.
    Extra blades can be carried in a seperate plastic holder.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind feedback! Let me know if you have any other ideas for gear you'd like to see compared in this format.

    • @CZ9mmUSA
      @CZ9mmUSA Год назад +1

      The Milwaukee Fastback Compact is Awesome!!!
      Beretta9MMUSA Sr.

  • @alvarez321
    @alvarez321 Год назад

    Just get the new Fast Back people. The hinge is improved. Can take a beating and has more features. The screwdriver with the liner lock comes in handy so much. Haven’t had a problem with mine breaking or wearing out yet. My only gripe is it came with a cheap razor that dulled quick, bought a 10 pack of 3X DeWalt blades now it’s perfect. I watch Project Farms testing different blades, and was sold on the DeWalts. So far they are amazing

  • @leehoffer7313
    @leehoffer7313 9 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel. Love all the testing you do. Thanks for the effort. Of the knives you tested, I have the Fastback and Husky Sure Grip. Everyone seems to really like the Fastback. And I like that I can open it by depressing the button and flipping my wrist (one handed). The Fastback is also quite comfortable to cut with and is durable. That said, my favorite is the Husky. The thing is simply indestructible and will take a real beating. It is a little heavy but has a very sold feel, which I appreciate. Based on your review I will definitely try the Workpro. Looks like a winner. Thanks again.

  • @MikeDrastic
    @MikeDrastic 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video. Thank you. Straight to the point. No history of utility knives and personal life stories 15 minutes before the review. Lol. Thanks!

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Mike! Glad you enjoyed it! Ive also reviewed smaller edc friendly utility knives and some larger retractable ones as well in case you need some more ideas!

  • @michaelmartin2276
    @michaelmartin2276 2 года назад

    I have a Gerber utility knife. I like how it feels in my hand and it has held up very well for 4 or 5 years now.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад

      Thats great! Do you know which model it is? Ive had the gerber prybrid x for about a year and its my most used knife.

  • @davidfreeman1033
    @davidfreeman1033 Год назад

    I have used the husky 1 forever. I like how it clips in my pocket comfortably and being left handed I accidentally open the blade lock a lot less then other brands I tried. Most prefer milwaukee, it's to bulky for me personally.

  • @jacobhicks3016
    @jacobhicks3016 Год назад +1

    You should do a utility blade comparison video

  • @peterbarlow8912
    @peterbarlow8912 Год назад

    I’ll stick with a non folding Stanley 10-499. If fits in a pocket almost as invisible as a Bic lighter, fits your working hand better than any folder, tool less blade change, one hand opening, and on tool blade storage. No lumpy pocket clip in your grip. Why do they need to fold. It just makes them heavy. Jack of all trades, master of none. Multi tools don’t do anything well. Only good for occasional use. If you want a tool for all day work cutting drywall, cutting building papers, or opening cartons ditch the folding ‘EDC’ or put it in your truck door pocket for emergencies

  • @alemanivan3
    @alemanivan3 2 года назад

    Yeah. It's awesome. It has storage for 1 blade. Competition can't beat at the moment. Lenox utility knife comes close.

  • @abrahamguitar
    @abrahamguitar Год назад

    The Husky can usually be found half-off during the month of June...fathers day season. A great deal.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  Год назад

      Yeah that would be a great deal! That knife is holding up great for me!

  • @dono2405555
    @dono2405555 Год назад

    I worked at a HVAC warehouse that was also a Klein tools dealer. I used the Klein knife daily. It likes to loosen and make the pocket clip useless.

  • @alphakennybody2583
    @alphakennybody2583 2 года назад +1

    Im still using my Gerber EAB Pocket

  • @ottopartz1
    @ottopartz1 Год назад +1

    It's disappointing that Milwaukee is the only company that uses a wire pants clip. The flat metal clips destroy pants pockets if you carry the knife with regularity.

    • @Hallmighty
      @Hallmighty Год назад

      Same with the tape measures. Only Komelon from Menards had a decent clip until Milwaukee came along. The (tape) blade is better than the yellow guys, too.

  • @timhennen694
    @timhennen694 10 месяцев назад +1

    That style milwakee fastback is not plastic.

  • @yourfilipinotv6477
    @yourfilipinotv6477 Год назад

    I love the Husky, bang for the buck, ain't breaking the bank but you'll get an incredible overall quality. Lockback is superb for its price, DeWalt's liner lock is soft.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  Год назад

      Yeah totally agree the husky is great! Working on another edc utility knife comparison video which should be live in the next few weeks!

  • @njo9966
    @njo9966 2 года назад +2

    I’d love to see a comparison of the actual utility blades. Edge retention and durability kinda thing. No idea if you’d do something like that, but could be interesting.
    Regardless, nice video!

    • @homeslice1958
      @homeslice1958 Год назад

      @njo9966 - this great review may be of interest, the reviewer is very thorough and fact-based.
      I think it may be helpful, and I hope you enjoy it....
      ruclips.net/video/711IWHCljVk/видео.html

    • @thomaspeltz8577
      @thomaspeltz8577 Год назад

      "Project Farm" does a nice review of the blades only, Stanley is best for price and performance.

  • @corganwampler2532
    @corganwampler2532 5 месяцев назад

    I love the fastback but can't beat the husky for 9$

  • @dirtydurbin3673
    @dirtydurbin3673 Год назад +1

    That Milwaukee is not heavy duty plastic it’s metal I use my fastback every day in concrete construction and farming never had any issues it’s survived multiple accidental drops from a 100 ft grain bin mud water and sand even in concrete it’s never failed me would highly recommend the Milwaukee

    • @LairdDavidson
      @LairdDavidson Год назад

      It's definitely metal, feels like it's aluminium. It's clearly sprayed red

  • @dollarsign77
    @dollarsign77 Год назад

    Both of my klein knives failed at the pocket clip allowing the clip to rotate. Very annoying

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 2 года назад

    I have the Milwaukee 22-48-1505 and it is great.

  • @gregsmith1116
    @gregsmith1116 2 года назад

    Thanks US. The WorkPro Utility Knife looks good to me. Thanks for this review!

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад +3

      No problem, glad you enjoyed it Greg! next weekend will be larger retractable utility knives and there were a few that were shockingly terrible lol. Have a great weekend!

  • @landylaura
    @landylaura 2 года назад

    I was hoping for a test of their actual cutting power relative to ease and ergonomics.

  • @thomasetchebarren2901
    @thomasetchebarren2901 Год назад

    I like the husky it's cheap, tough and thin so it fits in my tool belt easy

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  Год назад +1

      Yeah the husky definitely seems to have excellent build quality compared to many of the other tools here!

  • @cmcasadoiro
    @cmcasadoiro Год назад +1

    Very useful, thanks!

  • @mattstram6916
    @mattstram6916 Год назад

    Isn’t the fast back a gravity knife?

  • @fakeme3968
    @fakeme3968 2 года назад +1

    Awesome!
    You had to use a utility knife to fix the other utility knife.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  2 года назад +1

      Haha goes to show just how handy they are!

  • @joey_outdoors
    @joey_outdoors Год назад

    I don't like how bulky a lot of those utility knife bodies are. My first one was a cheap Kobalt I got from Lowes and it was so easy to snap open with the flick of the wrist. I loved that knife but lost it a few weeks ago and got the red Husky featured in this video. Personally I think the Kobalt was way better than the Husky. I like the Husky but it's too stiff and I difficult to snap open and close. Just doesn't feel right, even though it looks nice and has nice grip.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  Год назад +1

      Agreed! A lot of these are pretty bulky for pocket carry! You might enjoy this edc utility knife comparison I made a few months ago ruclips.net/video/IbjIFuo8IfQ/видео.html a few that stand out that are much more pocket carry friendly are the exceed designs tirant razor and the gerber prybrid!

    • @joey_outdoors
      @joey_outdoors Год назад

      @@UrbanSurvivor Funny... I got another Kobalt blade and after some WD40 and a little more use, now the Husky is my favorite over the Kobalt! I was just really sore that I lost my Kobalt on the construction site because it was nicely worn in and I was already accquainted with it. Just goes to show you that all it takes is some time to get use to your equipment. Thanks for the video suggestion :)

  • @ColumbusCupKid
    @ColumbusCupKid Год назад

    I like the Dewalt blade in the Milwaukee lol

  • @pavloshvorak219
    @pavloshvorak219 Год назад

    Milwaukee is my best utility knife .

  • @gordonx145
    @gordonx145 Год назад

    if it takes two hands to open it's a fail . that's why i use the milwaukee it throws open and closed

  • @yoho6348
    @yoho6348 Год назад

    You forgot the kobalt! Best one.. gravity knife.

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  Год назад

      Thanks for the heads up on that one Ill check it out!

  • @PingTheRouter
    @PingTheRouter Год назад

    have a husky and the blade comes out when in use, thing is terrible

  • @surge3d
    @surge3d Год назад

    Are there models with no wiggle at all?

    • @UrbanSurvivor
      @UrbanSurvivor  Год назад

      I reviewed some smaller edc style knives in this video and the Gerber Prybrid is definetly one of the least wiggly ruclips.net/video/IbjIFuo8IfQ/видео.html

  • @silencia08
    @silencia08 Год назад

    No Stanley Fatmax folding knife

  • @issayori
    @issayori 2 года назад

    amazing video bro

  • @iri1088
    @iri1088 Год назад

    You are dedicated my guy😅

  • @pritim2009
    @pritim2009 3 месяца назад

    thickness is an edc issue [..review ignorance = down thumb]

  • @XperiencePureness
    @XperiencePureness 2 года назад +3

    This video is one of the proofs that products made in China or products made of plastic + metal can be the same or even better than non-Chinese products or products made entirely of metal.

  • @andrewc9790
    @andrewc9790 Год назад

    Yeah, the Milwaukee is metal, not Heavy Duty plastic

  • @litnlarry
    @litnlarry Год назад

    Husky has no hassle exchange at Home Depot.

  • @themegasexybasterd
    @themegasexybasterd Год назад

    thanks for the vid./ just so u know that is not a "gut hook" its called a "seat belt knife". If u look u will see the gut hook is open and whats on the utility knife could never function as a gut hooks purpose.