5 EDC Slipjoint Folding Knives Under 3'

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Urban Knife Guy shares 5 EDC Slipjoint Folding Knives Under 3".

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As always, love your videos!
Right now I’m carrying a Victorinox Evolution s557 and the Civivi Trailblazer. Thanks again mate!

pmantos
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The Victorinox Swiss Army 1 is a single blade..great knives..Thank you for sharing..

TBEDC
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Nice selection, the Ellis looks ok. My normal carry is either a spyderco UKPK or SAK.
Cheers 🍻

rabadabadoo
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Thanks for the review.
I don't really like slipjoint knives, but recently I had the opportunity to hold the Böker Plus Koteyka Krava Cut design in my hands - and I couldn't resist buying it. Quite an interesting and unusual (for this format of knives) design. If possible, I advise you to try it.

little_ray
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A great line up, for sure...
I love the Bantam - Alox version 👌 which I reviewed some months ago.
For me, the RS 'Luna' is the best value for money and the Boker TechTools are very good overall also.
I like the 'Ellis', but I feel it's overpriced and prefer the non-serrated blade - Boker Atlas Multi, is a great alternative.
All great option's, personally I'd have the Luna as my main EDC, then carry the Bantam as a 'backup' blade...
Cool video,
Atb Gus👍

gadgetgus
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I don't own any of those specific models. But I have the same blade as the Techtool on my Bokerplus Atlas, just in a slimmer more minimalist handle, basically a folded sheet of steel. I like the way it's very similar to the old Otter Mercator, carried since way back when by Prussian troops with spiked helmets. I'm strange like that. But seriously it's very strong, good blade steel (12C27) but not suitable for prolonged use, the Techtool has a better handle for that. The other blade only folder I carry a fair bit is my Spyderco Urban. Again not suitable for hard use but practical, I use it at work in a kitchen where we have to work fast, not for food prep of course but for opening packaging of all kinds, because I don't like using 10 inch chef's knives, or bendy filleting knives to do that! My colleagues think I'm weird but who cares. Otherwise my go to SAK as of late is the Climber.

simonh