I have purchased 15 of these knives! I give them away as gifts, but always carry at least one in my pocket. Easy to sharpen, it cuts everything, and it’s a tank.
Thanks for the mention J !....and also thanks for turning me on to the Ganzo FB 763 CF!...best Ganzo so far imo. Esp, for 20 bucks.!.my favorite budget folder so far, even over some 30 to 50 dollar folders I've bought..keep the great vids coming ! Your the best Sir!
I often carry my Tuff Lite in my bag. It is a very handy and a great value. Still, one has to consider, how about using a box cutter for box cutting? The are many EDC sized box cutters available, ranging from very inexpensive to quite costly. My “carry box cutter” is a Milwaukee Fastback II. It is a fairly large folder, with a button lock, wire pocket clip, a slot for cutting straps safely, a foldout magnetic carrier for a spare blade, and it is red. I actually strop those throw away blade to extend their usefulness. This is a tool bag cutter for me, but I will carry it in my pocket when doing extended cutting on carpets or boxes. I don’t worry when it hits concrete under carpets or staples in boxes.
I'll have to check out that Milwaukee Fastback II, it sounds like something I might like. I've been using the Outdoor Edge Razor-Lite as my preferred box cutter, which doesn't have features like your Fastback II. That's a good idea stropping the blades instead of just throwing them away. Thanks for watching Scott.
My favorite knife in budget steel, as far as ones I currently own, is probably the Tangram Vector. Button lock with Acuto 440. Great little knife. If you throw D2 into the mix, my Rat2 in D2,or Rat 1 in D2, but that may change once my new purchase of the new Ganzo FH-11 in D2 arrives. Can't say until I get it in hand, but it looks pretty good..depends on how thin behind the edge and how it cuts. The Rat's are hard to beat for cutting performance in the budget price range.
Such a work horse, its funny this guy seems to be getting a little bit of love lately. And you showed us why. Currently Im loving all this d2 floating around. As long as you maintain it im not sure there is a better budget option right now.
Thanks J. This is, a good looking little chubby. I wouldn't carry it, but might like it hanging in the porch. As a dedicated box cutter. That AUS-8, really strops-up fast, and that short of blade. Would be quicker and easier, to wipe the tape residue off of. I love those two big finger coils too, right in the middle of that thing. My favorite budget steel knife right now. Is probably the Civivi Praxis. 👍🔪🍺😎
I hear ya Steve, I probably wouldn't edc this either, but should be pretty easy to maintain. I was thinking about picking up a Civivi myself, but they have 2 models coming out soon with VG-10 blades. I might just wait for those. Thanks for watching Steve.
I know about the CIVIVI Knives C804C Courser, coming soon, but what is the other one? Edit: Ok, I found it. The CIVIVI Knives C805 Aquila Flipper Knife 3.45" VG10
I just bought the Blade HQ exclusive Pilar in CF and S35VN steel..about 70 bucks. More expensive, but much better steel, and CF besides. Just bought it yesterday, so hasn't arrived yet..looking forward to trying it out.
@@timbo4374 Yeah with the S35VN it's the Pilar to own. Talked about that in the Blade Show coverage. Really looking forward to their next button lock next year.
Favorite knife with budget steel? Hmm, what's a budget steel? vg-10, d2, acuto? Or stuff like 4116, 420hc and 8cr13mov? The tangram santa fe in acuto or cold steel pro lite in 4116. The CIVIVI baklash in 9cr18mov is seeing a lot of pocket time too. And the kizer domin in vg-10.
I lost mine! It's the only knife I've ever lost and it still drives me crazy. I've always found cold steels to be the easiest knives to take apart. Are you sure you have bronze washers in the tuff lite? Jake from Canadian cutting edge had no washers, mine had a single Teflon on one side.
Well look at it this way Mt Baldwin, at least you lost a $30 knife and not $130 one, but still frustrating all the same. My Tuff Lite had just the 1 teflon washer, so I thought it was a QC issue since all my other Cold Steel's have bronze and teflon. I didn't want to send it back for that, so I put the bronze washer in. How funny, I'm an idiot. Thanks for the heads up and for watching Mt Baldwin.
Tip down is such a NON-issue! LOL I carry tip and tip down both. I couldn't care less what configuration the clip and knife are in. On a job, without even thinking, I pull the knife out, open the blade, use it and put it back. I never even give a second thought on how I opened it. It's like driving a manual transmission car. A non issue.
@@TheKnifeBeater I have up graded my knife steel with the up grade in price. Lol But, I still buy beaters for the low cost. Sharpening is not a problem but a joy. I enjoy your vids.
Rat 2. I am totally NOT a steel snob. The only knife on which the steel actually matters is my bushcraft knife. It had to be carbon steel so I could use it and a ferro rod to start a fire. I do like D2 but more than that is totally wasted on my for edc.
Great job on the review. However, a bit less begging for likes and subscriptions would be appreciated. it's popular for knife reviewers to complain about low or mid grade steel nowadays. However, I wonder how often this is actually an issue in real life use? As opposed to testing by purposely cutting through lots of dulling materials. Our forefathers had MUCH humbler steel in their Barlow's, etc. Then sharpened them on a bench grinder, hogging material and wrecking the temper. AUS-8A (not AUS-8) properly hardened is no slouch. I think Lynn Thompson knows what he's doing. (At least on this knife, hehehe) By the way, my favorite knife with budget steel is my Victorinox Explorer. AUS-8A is MUCH harder. Another example: look how well Buck does with properly hardened 420HC? It's LOADS better than badly executed 420 on some Chinese knives... I guess my point is to not get hung up too much on specs; go by real world experience. Carry it for awhile and let us know.
I have purchased 15 of these knives! I give them away as gifts, but always carry at least one in my pocket. Easy to sharpen, it cuts everything, and it’s a tank.
Thanks for the mention J !....and also thanks for turning me on to the Ganzo FB 763 CF!...best Ganzo so far imo. Esp, for 20 bucks.!.my favorite budget folder so far, even over some 30 to 50 dollar folders I've bought..keep the great vids coming ! Your the best Sir!
You bet Alan. I try to give credit where it's due. I agree with you about that 763, surprisingly good little knife. Thanks for watching.
I often carry my Tuff Lite in my bag. It is a very handy and a great value. Still, one has to consider, how about using a box cutter for box cutting? The are many EDC sized box cutters available, ranging from very inexpensive to quite costly. My “carry box cutter” is a Milwaukee Fastback II. It is a fairly large folder, with a button lock, wire pocket clip, a slot for cutting straps safely, a foldout magnetic carrier for a spare blade, and it is red. I actually strop those throw away blade to extend their usefulness. This is a tool bag cutter for me, but I will carry it in my pocket when doing extended cutting on carpets or boxes. I don’t worry when it hits concrete under carpets or staples in boxes.
I'll have to check out that Milwaukee Fastback II, it sounds like something I might like. I've been using the Outdoor Edge Razor-Lite as my preferred box cutter, which doesn't have features like your Fastback II. That's a good idea stropping the blades instead of just throwing them away. Thanks for watching Scott.
Hearing really good things about the Tuff Lite!! Looks like I will have to pick up a red one!!
Yeah, the price is right. Definitely a low risk purchase. Thanks for watching BigRed.
Great review J 👍 this is a knife I've always wanted to check out
I can totally see you liking this one Tom. Thanks for watching.
My favorite knife in budget steel, as far as ones I currently own, is probably the Tangram Vector. Button lock with Acuto 440. Great little knife. If you throw D2 into the mix, my Rat2 in D2,or Rat 1 in D2, but that may change once my new purchase of the new Ganzo FH-11 in D2 arrives. Can't say until I get it in hand, but it looks pretty good..depends on how thin behind the edge and how it cuts. The Rat's are hard to beat for cutting performance in the budget price range.
I agree Tim, the RAT 1 and 2 are really tough to beat for the price.
Such a work horse, its funny this guy seems to be getting a little bit of love lately. And you showed us why. Currently Im loving all this d2 floating around. As long as you maintain it im not sure there is a better budget option right now.
You might be right Jack. Now you got me thinking what would beat this.....
@@TheKnifeBeater that cliffhanger...... 🤔
If I was into small knives more, this would be a contender, looks very good.
I hear ya John. Thanks for watching.
Thanks J.
This is, a good looking little chubby.
I wouldn't carry it, but might like it hanging in the porch. As a dedicated box cutter.
That AUS-8, really strops-up fast, and that short of blade. Would be quicker and easier, to wipe the tape residue off of.
I love those two big finger coils too, right in the middle of that thing.
My favorite budget steel knife right now. Is probably the Civivi Praxis.
👍🔪🍺😎
I hear ya Steve, I probably wouldn't edc this either, but should be pretty easy to maintain. I was thinking about picking up a Civivi myself, but they have 2 models coming out soon with VG-10 blades. I might just wait for those. Thanks for watching Steve.
I know about the CIVIVI Knives C804C Courser, coming soon, but what is the other one?
Edit:
Ok, I found it.
The CIVIVI Knives C805 Aquila Flipper Knife 3.45" VG10
The Aquila
Awesome knife. I had the Pilar prior to this knife and this knife beat out the Pilar in my opinion.
That could make an interesting comparison video.
I just bought the Blade HQ exclusive Pilar in CF and S35VN steel..about 70 bucks. More expensive, but much better steel, and CF besides. Just bought it yesterday, so hasn't arrived yet..looking forward to trying it out.
@@timbo4374 Yeah with the S35VN it's the Pilar to own. Talked about that in the Blade Show coverage. Really looking forward to their next button lock next year.
kabar mini dozier 2.25 cutting edge .my favorite
That's a good one Louis, thanks for watching.
Good review. good cold steel product.
Thank you James. Nice little worker.
Favorite knife with budget steel? Hmm, what's a budget steel? vg-10, d2, acuto? Or stuff like 4116, 420hc and 8cr13mov? The tangram santa fe in acuto or cold steel pro lite in 4116. The CIVIVI baklash in 9cr18mov is seeing a lot of pocket time too. And the kizer domin in vg-10.
Whatever you consider budget steel because I know most have their own ideas about what is or isn't budget. Very nice choices Mt Baldwin.
I lost mine! It's the only knife I've ever lost and it still drives me crazy. I've always found cold steels to be the easiest knives to take apart. Are you sure you have bronze washers in the tuff lite? Jake from Canadian cutting edge had no washers, mine had a single Teflon on one side.
Well look at it this way Mt Baldwin, at least you lost a $30 knife and not $130 one, but still frustrating all the same. My Tuff Lite had just the 1 teflon washer, so I thought it was a QC issue since all my other Cold Steel's have bronze and teflon. I didn't want to send it back for that, so I put the bronze washer in. How funny, I'm an idiot. Thanks for the heads up and for watching Mt Baldwin.
@@TheKnifeBeater what bronze washer did you use? Got a link or measurement?
It costs 48dollars in the UK ,any senranmu is good enough for my EDC ATB Dave
I hear ya Dave, that is a bit much for this. Thanks for watching.
I wish they didn’t discontinue the mini.
I totally forgot there was a mini. Must not have been a big seller. Thanks for watching willc.
Minis are back
Gave one of these to a buddy a few years ago who doesn't know shit about knives. Wonder how that went. Gonna have to ask.
Tip down is such a NON-issue! LOL I carry tip and tip down both. I couldn't care less what configuration the clip and knife are in. On a job, without even thinking, I pull the knife out, open the blade, use it and put it back. I never even give a second thought on how I opened it. It's like driving a manual transmission car. A non issue.
I have plant of low budget knives and I enjoy all of them.
Aus8 is not that bad.
I have a tuff lit and it's a great little knife
You're right abner, AUS-8 is ok. I have a CH knife with that steel and it's one of my favorite small knives.
@@TheKnifeBeater
I have up graded my knife steel with the up grade in price.
Lol
But, I still buy beaters for the low cost.
Sharpening is not a problem but a joy.
I enjoy your vids.
Thank you abner.
Wow look how much it has changed in four years. Read the comments
Rat 2. I am totally NOT a steel snob. The only knife on which the steel actually matters is my bushcraft knife. It had to be carbon steel so I could use it and a ferro rod to start a fire. I do like D2 but more than that is totally wasted on my for edc.
Great job on the review. However, a bit less begging for likes and subscriptions would be appreciated.
it's popular for knife reviewers to complain about low or mid grade steel nowadays. However, I wonder how often this is actually an issue in real life use? As opposed to testing by purposely cutting through lots of dulling materials.
Our forefathers had MUCH humbler steel in their Barlow's, etc. Then sharpened them on a bench grinder, hogging material and wrecking the temper.
AUS-8A (not AUS-8) properly hardened is no slouch. I think Lynn Thompson knows what he's doing. (At least on this knife, hehehe)
By the way, my favorite knife with budget steel is my Victorinox Explorer. AUS-8A is MUCH harder.
Another example: look how well Buck does with properly hardened 420HC? It's LOADS better than badly executed 420 on some Chinese knives...
I guess my point is to not get hung up too much on specs; go by real world experience. Carry it for awhile and let us know.
Honestly I do not care if its tip down only; its a tool first.
I hear ya magic. Some knives where I don't care if it's tip-down only either, but I know it's a deal breaker for others.
Word.
Great profile pic, Watchmen is one of my all-time favorite movies.