Love the Tough Built knife. Rubber coated stainless with full tang and fits the hand perfectly. Balance is dead center. It reminds me of the SOG Fat Cat folder in many ways, tactical more than tradesman. At $15 and a Lifetime, no brainer.
Recently got the ToughBuilt knife. Personally I love the brand great stuff. I do see what you say about odd design. However when you show how tall the blade is. Seems like thats where you get more bang for the buck. I do also have a Milwaukee but its the hardline series about$50 sometimes almost $80 but a great knife
I would say for those looking for more of a utility knife, the tough built specifically while pointed is a bit risky for stabbing things that won't give immediately like roofing felt. Of you meet plasterboard or a joist underneath there is no handguard, if you're wearing gloves that aren't themselves rubberised you risk running your hand up the tank and onto the blade if you don't have a firm grip at all times. for £15 (roughly $20) here in the UK. You can't go far wrong for a cutting knife when a Stanley (break blade, or utility knife) blade isn't long enough to cut completely without turning over or crushing the insulation. Just a word of warning. Stabbing or puncturing something with this knife could be a little risky without a good firm grip and even worse if you're wearing certain gloves.
I have the milwaukee for work. I like it a lot and I got it for $16. My only complaint is the sheath rides higher than I'd like and pokes my side at times
I could not pass by Lenox the other day. Edge is mehhh but it did not get much worse after cutting roofing shingles and other materials for catio Im building. Now Im thinking about insulation knife and making PVC pipe sheath for both.
I have the Milwaukee knife and it has been a decent knife and no complaints with it as a user. I picked it up at Lowes for like 12 dollars a few years back.
Whoever makes the Milwaukee Menards has a masterforce clone. But in store lifetime warranty exchange if you abuse enough to want to have a new one. It’s a prying knife, probably gonna break the edge
There are many methods to sharpen a knife. You will have to find the method that suits you best. There are many videos explaining the pros and cons of each. If you really want I can take the time to explain a little more
it’s just tall sizes up to the Lenox and Lenox is taller says the tough built handle is thin Lenox was thinner 😂 no hate but if your trying find reasons to hate on a product that you clearly don’t like find real reasons you mentioned that the Milwaukee and Lenox was very very similar in design and the tough built was the only unique looking knife there also the Lenox you had to sharpen out the box when the other 2 where ready to go out the box. 11 dollars for a knife that personally looks bland and boring no real interesting features about it at all, ugly colour and Cleary ripped off the more expensive Milwaukee knife, the tough built was a good price no wobble at all, came sharp, very nice rubber handle not plastic, the tip isn’t as thin so it won’t snap as easy as the other 2 I had the Milwaukee and it broke within a week I don’t doubt the Lenox will be the same. Honest reviews are important as people like to see real cons with products not made up ones like it’s to thin when the Lenox was thinner and it’s tall when the Lenox was taller. as I mentioned I’m not hating on you just honest reviews are important anyone who uses tough built knows there product’s are built with quality not just mass produced rip-offs sold a lot cheaper. Poor man pays twice. Thanks for the video
So the big comparison or “VS“ is basically how they look and how well they slice paper. Hate to tell you, but this is not what tradesmen do with their knives. Rip through some drywall, notch out some wood, pry some thing.
Love the Tough Built knife. Rubber coated stainless with full tang and fits the hand perfectly. Balance is dead center. It reminds me of the SOG Fat Cat folder in many ways, tactical more than tradesman. At $15 and a Lifetime, no brainer.
Got the tough built, very sharp and a great sheath with no wobble sound, and a 25 year guarantee…. You can’t go wrong. Very comfy handle too.
Agreed. The superior of the three
The Milwaukee is my all time favorite EDC. The way the handle fits into your hand is unbelievable.
It’s a decent knife. And damn strong
That Milwaukee Duct knife looks pretty cool too.
I have the toughbuilt just for my kayak , just in case and it feels great with wet hands and sharp
Morakniv is the best value for the money for any tradesman!
Hultafors is good as well
True but It is very brittle compared to these thick blades. Toughbilt is not as refined as a mora but man is it sturdy.
I’m a Milwaukee guy but the tb looks so much better I love it
Recently got the ToughBuilt knife. Personally I love the brand great stuff. I do see what you say about odd design. However when you show how tall the blade is. Seems like thats where you get more bang for the buck. I do also have a Milwaukee but its the hardline series about$50 sometimes almost $80 but a great knife
Awesome shootout Dude,....very straightforward and to the point!!
You nailed the toughbilt. A futuristic like space knife. Well made though. Works good but a real sci Fi look to it
Excellent solid knives- I have one in my toolbox, one in my camping bag... 👍🏼🔪 (Milwaukee)
I would say for those looking for more of a utility knife, the tough built specifically while pointed is a bit risky for stabbing things that won't give immediately like roofing felt. Of you meet plasterboard or a joist underneath there is no handguard, if you're wearing gloves that aren't themselves rubberised you risk running your hand up the tank and onto the blade if you don't have a firm grip at all times. for £15 (roughly $20) here in the UK. You can't go far wrong for a cutting knife when a Stanley (break blade, or utility knife) blade isn't long enough to cut completely without turning over or crushing the insulation. Just a word of warning. Stabbing or puncturing something with this knife could be a little risky without a good firm grip and even worse if you're wearing certain gloves.
I have the milwaukee for work. I like it a lot and I got it for $16. My only complaint is the sheath rides higher than I'd like and pokes my side at times
You can order Milwaukee online from HD… $16. Got mine from Ace with $10 off coupon it was like $20 without coupon.
The Lenox and the Milwaukee have the most comfortable looking sheaths if I had to EDC one of them but I like the look of the Lenox best
Please sir can you wright here, how this tough built knife is hold up an edge? Where the test of this knife? What kind a steel there?
Toughbuilt is my favorite.
I could not pass by Lenox the other day. Edge is mehhh but it did not get much worse after cutting roofing shingles and other materials for catio Im building.
Now Im thinking about insulation knife and making PVC pipe sheath for both.
Your review is very good!!!
(From Brazil)
Hey, thanks!
I have the Milwaukee knife and it has been a decent knife and no complaints with it as a user. I picked it up at Lowes for like 12 dollars a few years back.
It seems like it’s a decent user knife. I’ll be doing some testing on all of them shortly. Just need to find a way to film it lol
Bullshit is so damned expensive these days that I feel like an old man but I’m only 23. Goddamn shit changes FAST man
I vote for the Milwaukee. Ace Hardware is an expensive place to buy it though.
Just picked up the Lennox last week because it was on sale at Lowes for like 9 bucks and i couldn't pass it up.
When I first found out about "tradesman knives" I was like "yo I finally have an excuse to carry my esee 4!"
Appreciate your input on those working brand fixed blades , Milwaukee also has a spear point fixed blade to that I was considering buying. ⚖️⚔️⚖️
Thanks very much for this review and all the best.
Menards also has one called “MasterForce” $13
Correct. With a green handle.
Yes Sir.
Is it 420, 440c or what
Whoever makes the Milwaukee Menards has a masterforce clone. But in store lifetime warranty exchange if you abuse enough to want to have a new one. It’s a prying knife, probably gonna break the edge
26K Views on these. Wow. Talk about aging well.👌
😂 for such a garbage video
hello how can i get perfect sharpness like this?
please help me too i want my knives to cut like this
There are many methods to sharpen a knife. You will have to find the method that suits you best. There are many videos explaining the pros and cons of each.
If you really want I can take the time to explain a little more
it’s just tall sizes up to the Lenox and Lenox is taller says the tough built handle is thin Lenox was thinner 😂 no hate but if your trying find reasons to hate on a product that you clearly don’t like find real reasons you mentioned that the Milwaukee and Lenox was very very similar in design and the tough built was the only unique looking knife there also the Lenox you had to sharpen out the box when the other 2 where ready to go out the box. 11 dollars for a knife that personally looks bland and boring no real interesting features about it at all, ugly colour and Cleary ripped off the more expensive Milwaukee knife, the tough built was a good price no wobble at all, came sharp, very nice rubber handle not plastic, the tip isn’t as thin so it won’t snap as easy as the other 2 I had the Milwaukee and it broke within a week I don’t doubt the Lenox will be the same. Honest reviews are important as people like to see real cons with products not made up ones like it’s to thin when the Lenox was thinner and it’s tall when the Lenox was taller. as I mentioned I’m not hating on you just honest reviews are important anyone who uses tough built knows there product’s are built with quality not just mass produced rip-offs sold a lot cheaper. Poor man pays twice. Thanks for the video
Tradesman knives
Get the duct knifes too.
They’re just hunks of steel. Dull pointy knife shaped objects. Doesn’t matter what brand 😂
i like it, nice fat wool knife
That toughbuilt is a amazing knife I have the milwaukee and that one and the toughbuilt is the best by far
I feel like the Lennox is just a cheap knock off, but not made in the same factory. the quality level is too different.
Yeah. I figured that out after testing
What the propose as a tradesman knife.
Sticking an unsuspecting tradesman in the back and running off with his tools… 😅
Get some Moras.
Please watch. Moras are NOT as strong on good
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And watch the hard use test on the Milwaukee
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So the big comparison or “VS“ is basically how they look and how well they slice paper. Hate to tell you, but this is not what tradesmen do with their knives. Rip through some drywall, notch out some wood, pry some thing.
I have done hard use reviews on each. I even believe I stated that I will do doing it in the video. This is literally an unboxing/ comparison video
IDC about what looks different! I fast forwarded in 10 sec increments, and every word was "Uh.." "Um". Well, thanks for the Vid.
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i feel like choil is a made up word!
😂
All words are made up.
More differences than similarities. Get over yourself