I need a new edc knife. I’m hoping to stay under $100. What do you recommend? If it’s slightly over budget but worth it I’ll consider it also.
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Spyderco endura wave or the delica if you want a smaller one. No better knife for the money.
Looking for something to use for normal everyday small cutting jobs. Something that can get you out of a bad situation. Needs to sharpen well and hold an edge. Single blade around 3.5” with pocket clip.What are your EDC requirements? I've got a Case serpentine stockman with micarta scales that I'm quite fond of. Small and light weight so it disappears in a pocket. Let's face it, EDC means carried (not necessarily used) a lot. Three blades, and one is an über-useful sheepsfoot. It's "old timey" so no one thinks of it as a weapon if I pull it out in public. Non-locking and less than 3.5" in length gets it in venues that will stall bigger blades at the gate.
I've also got a Northfield Cuttlery small trapper that I really like. It's heavier and all around bigger than the stockman. More blade, but I find the long Spey and clip Point blades less useful than a sheepsfoot or wharncliffe blade. It was carried exclusively for quite a while, but it's more of a pocket full. I'd really like this knife with a long clip and wharncliffe blade.
As far as locking blades go, I don't think you can get better than benchmade's axis lock. A small griptillian checks a lot of boxes. Good steel, great lock, pocket clip, decent scales, light weight, etc.
I really detest frame locks and liner locks, though I have a few. The frame lock keeps me off the ZT band wagon.
Back to the more traditional fare, a Victorinox hiker is a lot of utility in a small package. I have several of those stashed in vehicles, large blade scabbard accessory pouches, desk drawers, etc. A Victorinox tinker was my first EDC, before I knew what EDC was. I now prefer the addition of the sawblade in the hiker.
And, I've got a box full of assorted others. And, there's several others sitting on my dresser too. Some get carried more than others. Some get carried based on utility. Others get carried because, reasons.
So, what are you looking for. Best knife is like asking "how long is a piece of string."
I seem to lose one every 10 years, or so.Speaking from experience, I would say it depends on your ability to not lose your EDC. ...
I love mine too. The sheepsfoot plain blade comes with a spiderco hole. Legal in my state.Absolutely love my Benchmade Mini Griptillian. Small enough to not raise too much suspicion, but long enough for any daily cutting jobs I need to do.
I’m a big zero tolerance snob. However spydercos and benchmade also work and have found their way into my pocket. Against popular opinion I found the weird steels in Kershaws and other budget friendly knives to not meet my needs. Don’t want to trust my knife hiking in the woods if it dulls from just opening my amazon packages.
Whatever makes you happy. If you are happy, we are happy.
If *that* is your EDC blade, you are definitely compensating, or ... you live in a very interesting neighborhood.![]()
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You can't have just one EDC...
Now here’s a fucking EDC blade for the big-ol-mandingo-dick-swinging-motherfuckers!... unfortunately I don’t fall into this category though??
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It’s a bit small for my tastes.
Now here’s a fucking EDC blade for the big-ol-mandingo-dick-swinging-motherfuckers!... unfortunately I don’t fall into this category though??
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If you can't get S35VN sharp, your edge geometry or heat treat isn't right.I've carried a ZT 0350 for 6 years. I really like it as an everyday knife. And by knife I mean box opener, box staple puller, prybar, tent stake hammer, splinter remover, fingernail cleaner, and salami slicer. Preferably all of those things in the same motion.
The S35VN steel is sweet. It doesn't get all that sharp, and it dulls out a little almost immediately, but it keeps a 'pretty sharp' edge for ever. I never sharpened the knife for 5 years and it wasn't dull. Never chipped or broke it, the mechanism doesn't have anything to wear out. I like it.
If you can't get S35VN sharp, your edge geometry or heat treat isn't right.
I have a S35VN knife that can shave hair off of A hair (not a typo or exaggeration). It holds an edge pretty well too but it's not a chopper at all.