THREE Cool Fixed Blades on Amazon Under $15!

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Published 2024-06-19

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  • @TimDavis-wc7rc
    I have bought bunches of different knives. Over the last 30 years. The last knife I purchased was from top knives called black heat it is what I am carrying now. It cost me 134 dollars new if I remember right. I buy knives off of links on here. Those are good knives as well. My wife thinks I'm nuts. After 33 years of marriages, I have managed to collect a lot of stuff from knives,guns, fishing poles, and reels to everything else. Thanks for this video. You always show practical stuff that is useful. Like that slingshot, I'm going to get one of those. Have a nice day.
  • @KandaJE
    I absolutely love the Grand Way too! I keep 2 of them in my game animal kill kit! I got one when you reviewed it back in time, and just had to have another!
  • @Sanguivore
    Love these budget knives! A good budget beater is always super worth it. Thanks for shining some light on these!
  • @SonoraSlinger
    I love finding a knife that punches above its price point. And I often find myself excited to modify them, because they're so affordable, I don't feel bad grinding in a new blade shape, or bevel. Often times I modify the sheaths. They're great to have, especially if you have a good knife already that you carry often and just want to explore different skills.
  • Knife culture is a broad category. In simplest terms there are two. You have Colectors who really dont use there knives. Then you have those that do. Those that do are a mixed bag of nuts. Outdoorsman, martial artists, survivalists and a whole lot more. Im a camper a hiker and traveler. I spend alot of time outdoors. I have alot of knives. Your review gives common sense options of reliable knives that wont break the bank but will still get the job done. I usually have no less than 3 knives on me at any given time. For most tasks ill usually grab the practical inexpensive knife. And the seal pup knock off is my favorite of the three. Very good all around utility knife. Thanks for the review, always good common sense information.
  • @user-vw9gy4ze5l
    I usually have to put a new loop further up the sheath because I want to keep the knife tighter no matter what brand. Knives are as personal as it gets,I believe that the perfect one calls to you.
  • @greyscout01
    I appreciate your reviews on these affordable knives. Thanks.
  • @bdcochran01
    Outstanding presentation. I have the SOG and the SRK. 1. If one doesn't abuse a knife, you don't need the brand name or higher quality unit. My name brand name table steak knives did not work. So, I went to Walmart, bought inexpensive and used up cheap knives that worked. Now I went back to more quality and simply arbitrarily sharpen them every few months. 2. you are absolutely correct that carry sheath can be important. Those knives are lightweight. If a vertical carry works for you, great. I prefer behind the back horizontal carry and this often presents real problems no matter what the qualities and price of a knife.
  • I get almost all of my knives from Amazon--most recently, a Mossy Oak 8" fixie, 4" blade, for pocket carry (in a deep pocket!)---$18. They also offer some great budget folders from Flissa, Eafengrow, and Nedfoss.
  • @johnmorgan6010
    Great review. Nice work on cheaper alternatives for blades. Two thumbs up
  • We use knives like this for camping and fishing. If it breaks or gets lost no worries and easily replaceable.
  • @Wgun-jl2nt
    Great video I like those knives 1 and 3 in particular
  • @user-zk4oe7mc8n
    You can store them in nylon with out worries leather tend to mess with the steel.😊
  • @TUKByV
    My wishlist says "WTG". My budget says "maybe next year". Thanks for the suggestions.
  • @VTPSTTU
    Thanks for the video. I haven't bought many knives on Amazon. I like the idea of being able to get numerous inexpensive but functional fixed-blade knives. They can be cached around the house for use as needed. If one had a hunting cabin somewhere, caching a few there would be a good idea. At these prices, one could even cache a few on public land somewhere. If the knives became lost, the financial loss wouldn't be that much. If one had to retrieve them for use someday, they would be very helpful to have.
  • @RiverRockXIII
    thank ya, i like the GrandWay one and am about to backpack across country on a budget. So this was helpful