Best Knife Brand? Benchmade, Buck, Zero Tolerance, Spyderco, Cold Steel, Kershaw, SOG, CRKT, Ontario

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2022
  • 15 Knife Brands: Benchmade, Zero Tolerance, Spyderco Para 3, Cold Steel, Kershaw Link, Buck, Spyderco Tenacious, Civivi, SOG, CRKT Endorser, CJRB, Ontario, KA-BAR, Opinel, Smith & Wesson. Folding Knives compared for initial sharpness, blade lock release pressure, corrosion resistance, and blade tip durability. Knives were then sharpened using the same sharpening system, then compared for blade edge durability. I purchased all of the every day carry (EDC) knives to ensure unbiased test reviews. So, thank you for supporting the channel!
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  • @ProjectFarm
    @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +3035

    Should there be a round 2 video? If so, please help me select more knives. As always, thank you for the video ideas and for the all of the positive feedback!

    • @BrickBastard
      @BrickBastard 2 роки тому +221

      If you do a round 2, I'd like to see a less expensive Benchmade, a CRKT that is actually made in the USA (as opposed to one of their imports), and one of Gerber's offerings.

    • @Oneshotgear
      @Oneshotgear 2 роки тому +15

      What sharpener did you use ?

    • @UncleFjester
      @UncleFjester 2 роки тому +165

      Morakniv the $8 one ?

    • @SuddenImpact53
      @SuddenImpact53 2 роки тому +107

      Gerber

    • @skrimper
      @skrimper 2 роки тому +9

      I think so! I'd like to see the see the Kershaw Crown/Crown 2 tested. Think they're discontinued but I'm sure you could find one. Best budget knife I've used. And the CRKT Fossil is also amazing for the price point

  • @xavierjackson3796
    @xavierjackson3796 2 роки тому +1884

    Let’s just take a minute to appreciate this man he uses his own money to buy all the products to give us honest reviews

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +165

      Thank you very much!!

    • @sgtleobella
      @sgtleobella 2 роки тому +182

      @Shlomo Shekelstein I've been subscribed since there were under 2500 subscribers. I can tell you that the quality of his tests have maintained the same level and attention to detail since day 1 and he wasn't always making money on his videos and Patreon that he was at the beginning. And his testing is worth whatever he's making per video.

    • @Chops353
      @Chops353 2 роки тому +45

      Lol and since UA-cam is his job. He gets to write off all these tools/knives/etc on his taxes. Talk about a win-win. Get paid for views, get write off on taxes, and get to keep awesome tools that every guy wants

    • @Bigdaddysabesautomotive
      @Bigdaddysabesautomotive 2 роки тому +41

      @@sgtleobella I miss all his old lawn mower videos lol

    • @eds6889
      @eds6889 2 роки тому +2

      Absolutely

  • @riograul2043
    @riograul2043 Рік тому +137

    My grandpa had his buck 110 for his whole life from the time he was a small teen to the time he passed away on his dairy farm in his 80s. A great low cost, american-made, and dependable knife.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому +9

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @doroteotimtim8854
      @doroteotimtim8854 Рік тому +7

      Yeah!, old school thinking creates too much sentimental memories and should remain with the old.....but make room for modern technology! Enjoy the latest gadgets while you still have the chance, because how will you know if it will suit your taste until you try it out! Right?!?.......

    • @Milkman4279
      @Milkman4279 9 місяців тому +2

      If it's good enough Longmire, it's good enough for me.

    • @ChevyConQueso
      @ChevyConQueso 8 місяців тому +11

      ​@@doroteotimtim8854 I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic, but "while you still have the chance?" Huh? The modern style of knives will be available for years to come. They're not going anywhere, and most of us who carry classics have used them, and even own them as well. The classics have held their own for damn good reason, and are still offered next to Buck and friends' more modern options. Fixed blades are a "thing of the past" but my kitchen is full of them, and my pack has one in it too. Buck 110 is the only daily carry I've had that really holds up well to the abuse I put these things through. It's not a screwdriver, and as long as you don't use it as one, it'll last lifetimes. My more modern knives haven't really held up as well, save for the really pricey ones. Too many screws to loosen and locking mechanisms that wear out too quickly.

    • @WhiteTrashTennessee
      @WhiteTrashTennessee 8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@doroteotimtim8854i bet you used that same logic with dsting other men too

  • @briand-jfrommasonmi4449
    @briand-jfrommasonmi4449 Рік тому +332

    Anecdotally, in the early ‘70s while in the Navy, most of us that worked in the engine room had Buck knives like the one in your test. The test specimen, straight out of the box, showed considerable resistance to opening. We worked on our knives a bit to “loosen” them up thereby allowing us to open them single handed using our pinky to depress the lock and a flick of the wrist to open the blade. In fact, if a couple of mate were approaching each other in a passageway or on deck, we would stop, and as our knives always hung from our belt, would see who could “outdraw” the other Matt Dillon style (well, we were young back then…). Of course, arthritis and a small degree of maturity keeps me from attempting it these days though I still have the knife. Thanks for the trip down memory lane…and for your great AND useful videos!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому +25

      Thanks and you are welcome!

    • @davidstrickler6570
      @davidstrickler6570 Рік тому +12

      Man you just brought back some memories. Gave me goose bumps. Lol. I just sent my old buck knife back to the factory. I had mine so fast that it was faster than a switch blade. And twice as sharp. That old knife saved my ass a few times out on west pac. I don't care what those test say. When you have a well adjusted buck in a salty sheath. Your golden.

    • @5jump
      @5jump 11 місяців тому +4

      Sad to see them leave San Diego. Many old sailors carried Buck 110 before the new tactical folders became popular.

    • @TheDennys21
      @TheDennys21 10 місяців тому

      Didn't yall stab each other by accident?

    • @Tom_Losh
      @Tom_Losh 9 місяців тому +5

      A Buck 110 followed me through Vietnam, and was still on duty25 years later - when it was stolen. I still miss that old Buck. Lots of memories tied up in that beast. (My daily carry now? A Gerber Paul knife. At 76 my needs for a heavy duty tool like the buck simply no longer exist.)

  • @dcrickerson7611
    @dcrickerson7611 2 роки тому +315

    As a knife collector and user my whole form age 10 to age 72 I appreciate how much time and effort went into making this great video and all of our video's. Thank you so much for making these great video's for us.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +10

      Thanks and you are welcome!

    • @wades623
      @wades623 2 роки тому +9

      @@ProjectFarm i do think there needs to be more mention of the steels that the blades are made of. that is something that can affect the decision on buying. also think it is important since there are options in some of those makes like the spyderco knives offering the same design with different steels.

    • @fatdad64able
      @fatdad64able 2 роки тому +2

      Thank's so much for your opinion's. Greeting's from Germany ; )

    • @Erin-bd6jg
      @Erin-bd6jg 2 роки тому

      As a random guy in the comments, thanks for your comment.

    • @e.t.preppin7084
      @e.t.preppin7084 2 місяці тому

      @@ProjectFarmyou still have a lot to learn 😉

  • @sjv6598
    @sjv6598 2 роки тому +120

    13:00 the tests after sharpening just show how consistent that wicked edge sharper is at putting an edge on a blade, impressive!

    • @dougnicholson8325
      @dougnicholson8325 2 роки тому +28

      I think you mean "Very Impressive!" 😂

    • @acomingextinction
      @acomingextinction 2 роки тому +8

      LOL the real champion of this test!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +9

      Thanks!

    • @slidetek
      @slidetek 2 роки тому +1

      The Wicked Edge system is pretty much acknowledged in the knife community as the best you can get. There's many that get close, but not as fast (one side at a time). Many home-production makers use them - Holt Bladeworks for instance - Joe set up a CNC in his garage and they're one of the most successful custom makers out there right now. If you got the money, this is the way to go.

    • @blackscotydog
      @blackscotydog 2 роки тому +1

      It should at its price$$$$$$$$

  • @wtfserpico
    @wtfserpico Рік тому +143

    I've spent considerable time using Kershaw, SOG, Benchmade and Buck as my EDC and I've liked them all for different reasons. My go-to now is Buck. Even though they don't have the absolute best performance, they are sold, well built knives that just so happen to be made in the town I live in, so they are readily available and I get the satisfaction of supporting not just Made in the USA, but people in my community.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому +10

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @krislong9338
      @krislong9338 Рік тому +8

      Buck has made good EDC blades for a long time. I prefer their classics like the 110, 112, 119, 120, and similar and don't like the light polymer handle designs mostly (have seen a couple of new versions of the 110 and 112 with micarta handles and higher end steel that look very cool). Everyone has a preference, and Buck does a better HT on most knives than some more expensive companies, so definitely worth considering, even if I'd only probably buy a classic.

    • @wtfserpico
      @wtfserpico Рік тому +8

      @@krislong9338 You can't go wrong with a classic 110.

    • @skywardsoul1178
      @skywardsoul1178 Рік тому +5

      I purchased a Buck but then immediately asked for a refund when I found out it was entirely made in China. Some digging revealed it had some QC issues where the blade would shatter / break from very light use. It's very misleading as made in USA was used in the description despite the knife not having anything to do with the USA.
      I considered getting one of their actual made in USA knives, but it left a sour taste.

    • @wtfserpico
      @wtfserpico Рік тому +2

      @@skywardsoul1178 That's a bummer, but I fully understand. They do indeed have an inferior line that is produced in China. It's probably biggest knock on the brand as it isn't always obvious which are which.

  • @PseudoChris
    @PseudoChris 11 місяців тому +79

    A couple things to note about a round 2: 1. Type of steel used by each knife. Different types of steel have differing qualities that affect things like hardness, corrosion resistance, and edge retention. 2. Blade movement can be highly variable from the factory. Many knives allow you to loosen the bolt on the hinge to loosen/tighten as desired. A little but of lightweight lubricant and "break-in" period will also significantly change the swing of the blade over time.

  • @LukesJukes
    @LukesJukes 2 роки тому +321

    Todd, I was in the shop today using the brand new Ryobi Oscillating tool you reviewed recently. I can’t thank you enough for the thorough testing and help for us making informed decisions! It made short work of my tasks. As always, thank you!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +92

      Awesome! This means a lot to me and keeps me motivated to continue!!

    • @Grasshopper.80
      @Grasshopper.80 2 роки тому +2

      Todd who’s Todd?

    • @kylancook3477
      @kylancook3477 2 роки тому +25

      @@Grasshopper.80 the guy in the videos you silly goose!

    • @Thundermuffin93
      @Thundermuffin93 2 роки тому +6

      Will add to this that I just picked up the channel lock diagonal cutters you recently reviewed and recommended. Work like a charm. I have a folder of your graphs on my phone! Keeps me straight.

    • @toddgrudzinsky4475
      @toddgrudzinsky4475 2 роки тому +3

      Lol my name is Todd to

  • @wowdogeful
    @wowdogeful 2 роки тому +59

    Thank you for this video! No clickbait, no misinformation, no bullshit, just straight to the point!

  • @ClickPopBoom
    @ClickPopBoom Рік тому +37

    the s&w knife was a lifesaver some years back and worked with some sticky fingered individuals. I learned fast that any tool that I took my eyes off of would go missing fast so it was nice to have a pocket knife that worked reasonably well and also not a big loss when I inevitably would leave it on a counter while I went to the bathroom and came back to see it had vanished.

  • @robbiewilliamson357
    @robbiewilliamson357 Рік тому +23

    I’ve always liked buck and kershaw for hunting knives because they always seemed to hold a great edge. (Fixed blades)
    I also love my spyderco endura 4 ffg for carry as it razor sharp and their warranty/customer service is excellent. Looks like your results weren’t too far off from what i have found over the years! Thanks a again for the excellent content!

  • @gretchenmorfea5988
    @gretchenmorfea5988 2 роки тому +426

    My grandfather had the same buck you tested here and handed it down to me after years of tough use. It only needed light sharpening and has held and edge amazing. May be stiff, but absolutely bomb proof. I’ll keep that thing forever. High quality knife!
    Great tests as well! Love the unbiased ratings!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +25

      Thanks so much!

    • @Deere2154D
      @Deere2154D 2 роки тому +13

      It's cheap but designed to last.

    • @gavinmclaren9416
      @gavinmclaren9416 2 роки тому +36

      I have had and used Buck knives for over 40 years. I have one now that I bought in 1981 that still looks good and functions perfectly. I bought a new Buck pocket knife last fall and carefully looked it over and tested it at that time, and so far my indications are that the quality is just as good as it ever was. Buck FTW!

    • @saipuakivikaupias
      @saipuakivikaupias 2 роки тому +31

      I love my Buck and still made in the usa

    • @prone_wolf8871
      @prone_wolf8871 2 роки тому +4

      Besides sentimental value,or being a collector.. buck would never get my money....not being negative.....but I've broken way too many.....
      K Ives that have actually stood up to years of hard use for me has been spyderco,benchmade,zt,strider...

  • @larkinpaul
    @larkinpaul 2 роки тому +150

    I really appreciate your content bud, many of us laborers have limited funds for tools and your vids allow us to purchase quality reliable tools without breaking the bank. Thank you.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +11

      Thanks and you are welcome!

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 2 роки тому +3

      Well said and point taken, LarkinPaul

    • @richh4003
      @richh4003 2 роки тому +2

      So true 👍

    • @eds6569
      @eds6569 2 роки тому +10

      Same reason I watch, great way for those of us in the trades to determine what's worth our hard earned money.
      I think legit content like this helps to push companies into being more honest about their products.

  • @Thedriver96207
    @Thedriver96207 Рік тому +2

    I find myself coming back to and rewatching various episodes of your show all the time.
    Thank You for your quality content and attention to detail on these videos. The viewers appreciate you! 🇺🇸

  • @flexyracer
    @flexyracer Рік тому +29

    You are to be commended for the great lengths you go to make the tests fair. Not just on these knives, but for every other product you test. Thank you!

  • @FilterExel
    @FilterExel 2 роки тому +146

    You confirmed in just under 19 minutes what took me years to compile. Very nice work. Consistently getting the sharpness around 125 on all of the blades after sharpening is a testament to your sharpening skill, too.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +7

      Thanks!

    • @jandal8905
      @jandal8905 2 роки тому +12

      @@ProjectFarm Yes, it was noticeable how all of the blades were consistently sharp in the 115-125 range after sharpening - probably within the margin of error.
      Definitely a testament to your skill!

    • @benjaminteo1145
      @benjaminteo1145 2 роки тому +13

      He uses the top rated knife sharpener.

    • @CadillacDriver
      @CadillacDriver 2 роки тому

      @@jandal8905 margin of error? For what?

    • @skirata3144
      @skirata3144 2 роки тому

      @@CadillacDriver Normal variance of PF sharpening a knife give a person two exactly equal knives to sharpen and you will naturally get a slightly different sharpness.

  • @4joutdoors
    @4joutdoors 2 роки тому +310

    As an engineer I have to commend you on your scientific approach and repeatability. A ton or effort and thought went into the testing and reporting of the results. Thanks for some A1 content.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +6

      You are welcome!

    • @redly88
      @redly88 2 роки тому +30

      How do you know if someone is a engineer?.. They will always tell you in their first few words.

    • @Charles_Dean
      @Charles_Dean 2 роки тому

      I was just about to comment that but you beat me to it haha

    • @CadillacDriver
      @CadillacDriver 2 роки тому +2

      You are no engineer.

    • @adamhunt429
      @adamhunt429 Рік тому

      @@CadillacDriver as a Street Engineer I can confirm.

  • @user-bt9cm7ze4c
    @user-bt9cm7ze4c Місяць тому +10

    You forgot the cry test. Try losing them and see which one draws more tears.

  • @MrPINKFL0YD
    @MrPINKFL0YD Рік тому +2

    Your enthusiasm when you are torture testing things is amazing! I've just started collecting knifes and was amazed finding a knife test by you

  • @SeanDL81
    @SeanDL81 2 роки тому +50

    We carry most of these at the store I work at. It was nice seeing a bunch of brands put through the same tests. It will help when people ask these types of questions.

  • @pyrrhogaster
    @pyrrhogaster 2 роки тому +87

    I've had a pair of Opinel knives for going on 40 years now. They're meant for cutting food on a picnic. They do an excellent job on salami & cheese.

    • @risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302
      @risenfromyoutubesashesagai6302 2 роки тому +2

      I have the Opinel mushroom knife. Its got a horse hair brush on the end, and a hawksbill blade. I'm not big on that blade shape, due to sharpening difficulty. But I figure I only cut thru morels and such, it shouldn't dull too bad. I have a round jewel stick to keep it sharp, it's just a bit more challenging than a typical blade shape on a stone.

    • @kolsky
      @kolsky 2 роки тому

      The one thing that's always worries me is the side to side play. The big question is - when will the knife break given a rotational force (like when prying a clam open).
      Also, where should we send more ideas?

    • @0richbike
      @0richbike 2 роки тому +3

      I got an opi demo model on a school trip in the 80s.
      12 inch blade.
      Like a folding machete;-)

    • @tyleryork6071
      @tyleryork6071 2 роки тому +6

      @projectfarm should test the knives after 10 passes on cheese and salami.

    • @jameshaulenbeek5931
      @jameshaulenbeek5931 2 роки тому +3

      They typically come out of the box with a burr on them. A light strop makes them razor sharp.

  • @ricksmith7232
    @ricksmith7232 Рік тому +3

    It’s crazy how detailed your reviews are. It definitely helps in making a choice in buying a knife!

  • @mikefromwa
    @mikefromwa Рік тому +2

    Thank you for all the time and effort you put in to performing these methodical, comprehensive tests.

  • @BarnStangz
    @BarnStangz 2 роки тому +116

    Glad to see that Spyderco still makes a nice folder. I've had my Military knife for over 20 years and it still performs well. I've even sent it to Spyderco in Golden Co. and they'll professional sharpen and clean it and send it back to you no charge. Great company.

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 2 роки тому +5

      Indeed! Greetings from a fellow ‘Spydey’ fan! 👍

    • @eseseis7251
      @eseseis7251 2 роки тому +2

      i bought some spyderco, but try never touse them, here in europe they get expensive

    • @BarnStangz
      @BarnStangz 2 роки тому +3

      @@eseseis7251 They hold up man! Use away!

    • @donnyh3497
      @donnyh3497 2 роки тому +2

      My PM2 took my favorite knife spot after I added some titanium lotus scales. I have more expensive knives but I don't carry them anymore

    • @jmabs5096
      @jmabs5096 2 роки тому +5

      @@eseseis7251 why purchase a tool not to use it....

  • @proscriptus
    @proscriptus 2 роки тому +50

    I've got the Benchmade and I love it. I've also used and loved Opinels for years-one of their selling points is that they're exceptionally easy to sharpen. It's also very easy to adjust. Plus, that handle takes a lot of character over the years in a way that a synthetic one never will.

    • @zacharyalvernaz7916
      @zacharyalvernaz7916 2 роки тому +11

      I love my Opinel. I got mine with the stainless blade and olive wood handles. Is it the best knife in my collection? No. But it is small, reliable, and always looks nice. I get a lot of compliments.

    • @soronir3526
      @soronir3526 2 роки тому +9

      I love my Opinel and I'm not surprised at the rust or drop tests, it being Carbon Steel.

    • @censored-admin
      @censored-admin 2 роки тому +2

      I have tried several brands on this list and Benchmade is my favorite (expensive drop point model in their lineup from 5ish years ago). The opening and especially closing is the best (cylinder on the blade & unique pull back in handle for easy one hand closing operation). Hated the hole in Spyderco vs force to open; either had to do a thumb + wrist flick or two hands. Zero Tolerance with it's opening backside quick flick (seen on a several in this test) was returned immediately as a safety hazard; this tab would partially deploy the blade just taking it out of my front pocket. A few near misses in five minutes and treated it as a NCIS gimmick (Gibbs knife is Zero Tolerance model).
      Side note: Most of these brands have several models; mostly blade shape and type of steel. The types of steel was a large price difference when I got mine. Sharpness longevity vs brittleness supposedly (haven't chipped mine since I use a screw driver on screws).

    • @probesport
      @probesport 2 роки тому +5

      Another great Opinel benefit is that it's not an intrusive knife, you can easily pull this out in public or restaurant or whatever without anyone thinking negatively like some modern 'tactical' knives. I love my Benchmade but I bring my Opinel to the office.

    • @picax8398
      @picax8398 2 роки тому +4

      @@soronir3526 exactly what I was thinking. Had it been the stainless version the results would probably have been drastically different

  • @nealecooper3821
    @nealecooper3821 9 місяців тому +1

    Probably THE most useful review of a spectrum of knives at different price points.
    Thanks so much 🙏 & awesome work 😊

  • @stephenyeung6341
    @stephenyeung6341 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for performing this thorough test! I was impressed how some of the less expensive knives held up compared to the more expensive knives.

  • @BigT962
    @BigT962 Рік тому +42

    This guy puts so much time into these videos. It’s impressive how thorough and thought-out each test is to ensure there is no bias. I definitely cringed when corrosion testing and drop testing that Benchmade though lol. Great video!

  • @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777
    @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777 2 роки тому +116

    About 4 or 5 years ago I remember that AutoZone was selling Smith & Wesson knives for about$6. They came in a blister pack, with minimal packaging. I bought some as gifts. The next year the packaging was changed and the the knives were 14$.

    • @I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago
      @I_Died_2_Weeks_Ago 2 роки тому +4

      Kids have to pay off those advertising degrees

    • @handy1014
      @handy1014 2 роки тому +3

      Was it tanto style and half serrated?

    • @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777
      @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777 2 роки тому +3

      @@handy1014 ya they even had 2 styles to choose from as I recall.

  • @ncode03
    @ncode03 Рік тому +3

    In my book, this is the best review of knives on youtube because aside from the sharpness test, he clearly state where it is made in. Subbed

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому

      Thanks! Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @kahuna1247
    @kahuna1247 Рік тому +1

    All your videos are outstanding! The thing I love the most is your cheesy grin while you read the advertising literature for each product. It never gets old!

  • @o2wow
    @o2wow 2 роки тому +20

    Oh man, I'm a knife collector and knife collectors are one argumentative, opinionated, clannish and knowledgeable group of folks. I haven't even started the video and I'm already impressed at your bravery. (:-) BTW, notice how I did not mention my favorite knifemaker?

    • @jonanderson5137
      @jonanderson5137 2 роки тому +4

      You don't have to when you only buy the best knives. No one company could provide the best knife for every occupation or occasion.

    • @o2wow
      @o2wow 2 роки тому +4

      @@jonanderson5137 true, and treated reasonably well they all perform quite well.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +3

      lol Thanks for watching!

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 2 роки тому +134

    Superb testing as always! A time consuming and expensive testing video to make. A++

  • @jwat2396
    @jwat2396 Рік тому +122

    I carried the buck 110 all through my time in the service. Being a brass bolster means it wears just slightly and the blade gets easier and easier to open. I could open it with one hand and flip it open faster then a friends switchblade. The lock being tough was a positive knowing you can abuse it and it still wouldn't close on your hand. Still got mine and using it (1976)

    • @briand-jfrommasonmi4449
      @briand-jfrommasonmi4449 Рік тому +1

      Navy?

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever Рік тому

      I carried a Buck 110 in high school. It was too big to put in my pocket so I put the sheath on my belt. That was 1976-1978. Kids can't carry knives in school today. It's part of the dumbed down wussification of America. Knives aren't dangerous, but psychos drugged out of their minds on SSRIs are.

    • @jwat2396
      @jwat2396 Рік тому +1

      @@briand-jfrommasonmi4449 yep!

    • @Adam-wr7uc
      @Adam-wr7uc Рік тому

      truly is an owners knife mate love mine as well

    • @DutchClawz
      @DutchClawz Рік тому

      🧢

  • @chriscox4936
    @chriscox4936 4 місяці тому +6

    How am I just now seeing this? This is the greatest channel I've ever come across. Where have you been my whole life?

  • @lkeil84
    @lkeil84 2 роки тому +59

    I was an electrician most of my life, and I carried the same Buck Knife with me every day for about 20 years. At one point, I bought a new knife for my brother's birthday, and it was only then I noticed the blade was about 3/8" thinner due to sharpening all those years. This knife went through it all and was still in good condition when I stopped being an electrician. I poinded on it with hammers, reamed EMT and rigid pipe and even carried it on my 100's of ocean fishing adventures. After watching this video and seeing how it stacked up, I would personally buy the Buck over every other knife tested. It stood the test of time and abuse that I doubt the others would have.

    • @9999plato
      @9999plato 2 роки тому +14

      I think Buck might reblade that knife for you.

    • @lkeil84
      @lkeil84 2 роки тому +10

      @@9999plato unfortunately, it has been more than 20 years since I used it every day and haven't seen it for years now. I would never reblade it though if it turns up. Part of the vintage quality was the thin blade.

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 2 роки тому +14

      I agree with the Buck choice too. I like the fact that it has a real hard to release lock because it cant be accidentally unlocked. The drop test here wasnt a real world test because of the tube that made it fall in a way it doesnt do naturally. The weight of the Buck makes them fall handle first, saving any blade damage usually. Its a nice heavy duty feeling knife that can take the abuse of everyday use and abuse. This was still a good video, but it wasnt about finding the best knife to use everyday for work.

    • @saganworshipper6062
      @saganworshipper6062 2 роки тому +8

      @@warrenmichael918 Definitely agree. I even said in another comment that having to push hard on the button and/or to close it would be considered by many of us to be a FEATURE not A BUG! I"m with you guys on this. I would take a Buck over any of the others because they have decades upon decades of real world trial and error to have perfected the folding pocket knife over generations. Will some of these companies even be here in another 10 years? I know Buck will be!

    • @scattkiwiman
      @scattkiwiman 2 роки тому

      @@warrenmichael918 fully agree !

  • @destro6971
    @destro6971 2 роки тому +145

    I’m a full on knife nut, good video!
    For a round 2 I would say a focus on the different steels. There are SO MANY, and a side by side for edge retention, toughness, rust resistance, and ease of sharpening would be great. Look at the spyderco Mule, it’s a design that comes in a wide range for exactly this reason

    • @PowasaurusRex
      @PowasaurusRex 2 роки тому +5

      I support this idea

    • @garmbeliblis
      @garmbeliblis 2 роки тому +5

      One take away from this video is the steel doesn't matter as much as it should. Why would a 420hc buck 110 outperfom an s30v benchmade in the edge durability comparison if the super steel was superior to the old standby?

    • @destro6971
      @destro6971 2 роки тому +13

      @@garmbeliblis hello! Edge geometry and heat treat matter, a lot more than the steel itself does (edit:to a certain degree, 7cr17mov is garbage amd you cant change my mind) . Buck does an amazing job at heat treating, and the 940 has a much thinner grind since its more and EDC folder than outdoor use. What I'd like to see is side by side tests of the same knife in a wide variety of steels. The only one I know of that does this is the Spyderco Mule. Its hard to take out all the variables, but its about as close as it comes.

    • @disworld
      @disworld 2 роки тому +4

      Was watching the edge retention video wondering what steel the Para 3 was. (CPM S45VN from the link)
      M4 would rust like crazy, but LC200N won't show a smudge.

    • @the.redwood.runner7608
      @the.redwood.runner7608 2 роки тому +1

      Yes I support

  • @piercerounds8562
    @piercerounds8562 Рік тому +13

    Awesome job with your knife selection. It seem like you picked a most popular from all of the price categories. As I'm currently looking for an EDC knife, it was awesome to see many of the models that I was looking at represented on this list!

  • @slicksiderepairllc2822
    @slicksiderepairllc2822 Рік тому

    I really appreciate your videos they have saved me a lot of money and who knows how many headaches! Thanks

  • @tossingmidgetsforfun
    @tossingmidgetsforfun 2 роки тому +194

    My old man has a Buck knife that he has had since I was a little kid. he used to use that knife for everything, its still going strong after 40+ years.
    Sidenote: I was surprised not to see Gerber or Leatherman in the testing.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +29

      Thanks for the suggestions.

    • @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777
      @TRUTHISABSOLUTE777 2 роки тому +10

      Ya need Gerber

    • @viseshseernam39
      @viseshseernam39 2 роки тому +2

      the blade sharpness is very disappointing

    • @RByrne
      @RByrne 2 роки тому +4

      Great test! I have that same Zerot Tolerance.. mine wasn't too sharp out the box either but is easy to sharpen and is the best knife I've ever had. The Rat 2, opinel, kershaw, buck, syderco, cold steel, and KaBar I've also got and they all work well at different things.
      It would have been cool to see Boker, Case, Victorinox(because everyone has one) and Gerber. Great test though!

    • @probationbird9786
      @probationbird9786 2 роки тому +6

      Schrade and Microtech as well!

  • @slerk9
    @slerk9 2 роки тому +59

    I always appreciate the consistent quality of your methods and content. Unlike other channels, you’ve never resorted to clickbait or selling out to in-video placements. Keep up the great work!

  • @rokko_hates_japan
    @rokko_hates_japan Рік тому +5

    I bought this exact benchmade during a killer sale. I haven't put it through it's paces yet, so it's nice to see it perform so well in these tests.

    • @PlanktoniusRex
      @PlanktoniusRex 11 місяців тому +1

      I have had mine for 7 years. It is still like new and I have certainly put it through the paces. Rope, wire, splinters, wood, packages, tape, plastic, fish, rabbit, squirrel, minor 'surgery'...you name it. I love it and take care of it. It fits in the pocket better than any knife I have ever owned. One note, not really a drawback though, is that the blade is made of very hard CPM-S30V stainless steel so it is a challenge to sharpen without good skills or equipment.

    • @rokko_hates_japan
      @rokko_hates_japan 11 місяців тому +1

      @@PlanktoniusRex I think I read somewhere than one can send the knife in to Benchmade for free sharpening.

  • @jonathanknudsen4120
    @jonathanknudsen4120 Рік тому

    I love the no nonsense approach to your presentation of information.

  • @BryanWhite77
    @BryanWhite77 2 роки тому +53

    I love my Opinels. They haven't been super sharp out of the box, but they sharpen really easily and maintain a good edge. I prefer the carbon steel to the stainless, but the stainless is still pretty good.

    • @Hitman119966
      @Hitman119966 2 роки тому +12

      Got few stainless Opinels. They are made out of 12c27 Sandvik, so it's not hard at all to resharpen, it just takes more time than carbon ones, but edge retention is better which is the reason I went with Stainless Steel. Super cheap and great classic looking knife, just what I like.

    • @1980JPA
      @1980JPA 2 роки тому +5

      Love both their stainless and the carbon. Both cut like laser beams after being sharpened. I usually force patina my carbon steels. Sandvik (their stainless) is one of the best value steels on the market. They're good for light use, but their slicing ability is amazing.

    • @imsteevin
      @imsteevin 2 роки тому +10

      I am a knife snob but totally agree. The opinel's blade geometry is fantastic and they can be some of the sharpest and best cutting knives out there. They are unmatched for food use as well.

    • @martyb3783
      @martyb3783 2 роки тому +6

      I keep an Opinel in my backpack due to its low cost and low weight. I don't use it that often but it has never let me down.

    • @Thestargazer56
      @Thestargazer56 2 роки тому +4

      @@1980JPA I accidentally "blued" my 40-year-old Opinel when it was new by peeling an apple. I liked the look so I never polished it back. The handle is a bit rough because way back when I had a Jack Russell and she was a puppy, she chewed the handle a bit (the knife was closed).

  • @fmsracing442
    @fmsracing442 2 роки тому +47

    This was an expensive test. Thank you. The Buck really surprised me given their choice of steel, but their heat treatment process is legendary and now I know why.

    • @tuckercannon7063
      @tuckercannon7063 2 роки тому +2

      I was also surprised by how well that 420 steel held up. I have been happy with my Buck knives, including cheap everyday Bantam knives with the 420 steel and a 110 Slim Pro with S30V steel. Good knives for the price, good warranty, and all the ones I have are made right next door in Idaho

    • @chrishoesing5455
      @chrishoesing5455 2 роки тому +1

      Right? That result made me happy for the old fart.

    • @HunterBikelife
      @HunterBikelife 2 роки тому +4

      Paul bos definitely did a good job with the heat treatment. My buck quick fire 288 has been my go to beater knife for almost a year and blew Leathermans 420 steel right out of the water. More proof that you don't need some high end steel to get the job done

    • @christopherw2233
      @christopherw2233 2 роки тому

      It's his job he gets to write all this stuff off on taxes.

    • @Userqvcqt
      @Userqvcqt 2 роки тому +1

      @Hunter Holder some of my first knives were Buck knives , had a Leatherman multi tool also. Buck's blade is too thick and even when hollow ground it was hard to keep a very sharp edge.
      I received a very similar Benchmade knife as a gift 10 years ago , I can't say enough how much I like it. I'm a believer.

  • @Darkhouse999
    @Darkhouse999 Рік тому +30

    I bought a benchmade 10 years ago and it had never let me down. Love my knife, always useful to have.

  • @GunNut37086
    @GunNut37086 9 місяців тому

    This is the 3rd time I've watched this video. I can't recall many other YT videos that I've watch more than once. ProjectFarm is just that good!!!

  • @michaelhubbard1711
    @michaelhubbard1711 2 роки тому +5

    I really appreciate you taking the time to do such extensive testing on knives ! Very interesting results as well . Knife collecting has been a major hobby including selling and trading for over 50 years , although I don’t use this style but own several you listed . But without a Doubt this is the most real life rigorous testing that I’ve seen . I thoroughly enjoyed this episode …. Thank you so much !

  • @donjohnson5424
    @donjohnson5424 2 роки тому +39

    As I knife collector, GREAT selection of knives at every price point. Genuinely impressed.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @appalachiangunman9589
      @appalachiangunman9589 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah I’m not sure if he’s a knife guy but if he isn’t he definitely got some input from someone who is “in the know”.

    • @orlandorivera2283
      @orlandorivera2283 2 роки тому +1

      I also appreciate the variety of knives tested.

    • @F0XD1E
      @F0XD1E 2 роки тому +1

      @@appalachiangunman9589 He didn't use knife lingo in the way I would expect a knife guy to. He did get a fairly good assortment of the usual suspects though.

  • @rehsa2194
    @rehsa2194 Рік тому +32

    I am so impressed with some of the cheap knives, specifically the buck, SOG and Smith and Wesson. The were very sharp and held their edges pretty well! Especially considering that they were cutting wood.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому +4

      Thanks for the feedback.

    • @MrVvulf
      @MrVvulf Рік тому +4

      I still carry the SOG I bought in 1986. They no longer make the exact model I have (Air Sog), and most are no longer made in Seki, Japan, but it's nice to see they are still have excellent quality at affordable prices.

    • @the808life
      @the808life Рік тому +5

      FYI: SOG completely sold out last year to the holding company that bought cold steel. They are not a knife company ANYMORE.
      Not expecting much from them in future.

    • @bullridermusic2054
      @bullridermusic2054 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes I was so surprised as well about that.

    • @stremsniperisbest5728
      @stremsniperisbest5728 8 місяців тому +2

      Smith and wesson isn't very good, sog and buck are certainly good however

  • @ab_customz_llc
    @ab_customz_llc Рік тому

    Thanks for taking the time to review these knives. Very uselful!!

  • @DL-ij7tf
    @DL-ij7tf 2 роки тому +151

    I have a handful of the knives tested. The real bragging point of the Cold Steel is the durability especially the Triad Lock stopping the blade from closing by force (and potentially on the user's fingers). I think a really rough destruction test would show big differences in brands and styles but the downside is of course it would generally ruin the knives. Benchmade's Axis lock and Spyderco's compression lock should be pretty strong as well. Lockbacks such as the Buck 110 and KA-Bar should be stronger than liner locks such as the Ontario and most of the others. A key point of each knife is the steel used and whether or not it's a stainless steel vs carbon. Especially since some of these models like the Ontario come in different steels. Good video.

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 2 роки тому +20

      Speaking of locking mechanisms, that's definitely something I'd like to have seen tested: what it takes to make them fail

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf 2 роки тому +12

      @@InfernosReaper I think it was Blade HQ who did a destruction test of some of the locking mechanisms. They were all surprisingly strong but liner locks were weaker than lock backs. The liner lock would either bend in or bend out, the lockback usually held until the handle of the knife completely broke apart. Cold Steel's modified lockback the Triad lock is probably the strongest common one and I carry a Code 4 or an American Lawman (I also have a few AD10s but they're a little big for EDC. People comment). I think Kershaw has a lock that was crazy strong one and Spyderco's compression lock was really strong. I think Benchmade's Axis lock is good, definitely really fun to operate, but I've seen it slip in some tests or the spring came out.

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf 2 роки тому +1

      @@InfernosReaper Wasn't Kershaw it was CRKT, the Deadbolt lock.

    • @darkerbinding6933
      @darkerbinding6933 2 роки тому +5

      Plus the liner locks put your fingers in the path of the blade. I strongly dislike them. My daily carry is a 30-year-old Benchmade (a low-end not fancy model) that has been indestructible. To my shame, I abuse it pretty badly but it never complains.

    • @jthomas.
      @jthomas. 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah, the Ontario results had me scratching my head until I realized he was testing the Aus-8 version instead of the D2. My own experience of Buck 110 vs Ontario R2D2 is quite different than his here, the RAT holds an edge better than any of my Bucks and was also better in terms of factory edges.

  • @davemeise2192
    @davemeise2192 2 роки тому +6

    This was an excellent comparison. Thank you.
    My dad and one of my older brothers had/have the Buck knife that was tested here. They lasted decades and decades as they used them for every thing during their active lives. They became very smooth and never accidentally opened. My dad passed his knife down to another brother of mine and the first one mentioned still has his. They are great knives. It was nice to see them tested.

    • @hityoutwo
      @hityoutwo 2 роки тому

      @TheCheesePlease it’s a classic American knife made by a great company that uses some of the best heat treating on their blades and is a reasonable price 🤷‍♂️

  • @davewebster5120
    @davewebster5120 Рік тому +1

    Wow! You got everybody I would have picked! Thanks so much, this is great info!

  • @alejosimpson5722
    @alejosimpson5722 6 місяців тому +1

    After carrying around my Para 3 for a while, I never leave the house without it. It has quickly become my favorite pocket knife, and I even bought another just to keep in my tool box! Can't go wrong picking one up!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback.

  • @MrJoebass702
    @MrJoebass702 2 роки тому +53

    Outstanding review as usual! I've had that exact Buck knife since I was 10 years old and have cleaned dozens of deer and elk with it. My dad has had one since the 80s and it has seen wildly more abuse. It holds its edge outstandingly well in my experience and it looks like it did in your tests as well! Highly recommend it for anyone who hunts.

    • @Syxysypyrmyn
      @Syxysypyrmyn 2 роки тому +8

      My father gave me the same one with my initials engraved in it as my graduation gift. Still my daily carry never fails

    • @Metal_Vistas
      @Metal_Vistas 2 роки тому +5

      I had a Buck 110 as a teenager, and to be honest I have no idea what happened to it, but it was my favorite knife ever.
      Was it the best knife I ever owned? Undoubtedly not, but there is something very satisfying about the weight and heft of it, and it just feels good in the hand.

    • @davidbrennan5
      @davidbrennan5 2 роки тому +6

      mine cut up a lot of kills great for hunting. I really like the Mora knives the best and they don't break the bank either.

    • @Metal_Vistas
      @Metal_Vistas 2 роки тому +5

      D'oh! I just remembered what happened to it. I stupidly snapped the blade while trying to pry something open with it.

    • @triela420
      @triela420 2 роки тому +5

      Buck does a great job heat treating. Every buck knife I've ever had, even the cheaper ones with chinese steel can take a razor sharp edge and keep it.

  • @Mikey4808
    @Mikey4808 2 роки тому +96

    Excellent test Todd! I'm a knife enthusiast. Results were genuinely surprising. I was impressed with how some cheaper knives performed better than more expensive knives in certain tests. Goes to show that you don't need something fancy to cut something. I like the range of knives you selected. There are literally millions of different models, but you picked a good spread I think.

    • @BoycottChinaa
      @BoycottChinaa 2 роки тому +10

      Which are affiliated w slave-state dictatorships knocking off quality products and jobs so we can save a few pennies while our kids wear chains? I know Benchmade is US.. since that is all I care about feel free to included origin if it means enriching enemies (who themselves openly promise your destruction).

    • @Omniseed
      @Omniseed 2 роки тому +25

      @@BoycottChinaa take your meds, Francis

    • @roccit
      @roccit 2 роки тому +3

      I agree, great tests. I want to see some more middle-priced knives on the next one maybe. I love the shape of the Benchmade but sheesh the price!

    • @BoycottChinaa
      @BoycottChinaa 2 роки тому +3

      @@Omniseed TRAITORS FAMILES KICKED IN ORGAN HARVESTER just as quickly as those they betrayed, and all sharing sounds of the shrieks of their children in the distance..

    • @Omniseed
      @Omniseed 2 роки тому +2

      @@BoycottChinaa What do you think we do to 'traitors'

  • @emondrag
    @emondrag 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this awesome, unbiased and informative video.
    Love your vids. Keep it up Sir.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  6 місяців тому

      Thanks and you are welcome!

  • @moorehuffman8218
    @moorehuffman8218 Рік тому

    Excellent video, thank you for all the time you put into this!

  • @LilLeon97
    @LilLeon97 2 роки тому +39

    I used to only carry 110’s. Ive got several. Through years of farm use and abuse, I’ve broken a couple in half and broken more tips than I can remember. I decided to try some other brands, SOG was my first attempt but it just didn’t feel good to use and was too small for my hand. I tried a CRKT and loved it but the blade wasn’t tempered right and wouldn’t hold an edge. I tried Spyder and it worked fine but eventually i got tired of its size also. I finally broke down and got a Benchmade 940. I’ve had for a year, sharpened it once, and I don’t think I’ll ever be wanting again. Great video

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +6

      Thank you!

    • @wtmayhew
      @wtmayhew 2 роки тому +3

      I’ll agree. Higher end Benchmade knives are some of the better modern tactical style knives. There is that hard to define feeling of a quality product that is recognizable when you have it in hand. Benchmade are pretty expensive for every day carry knives, but for frequently used tools it may be worth spending more to get quality.

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf 2 роки тому +2

      @@wtmayhew I work in the construction industry and Benchmades are pretty commonly carried. They're almost too nice I think, I often cringe at people cutting stuff against metal pipes or concrete. They seem to hold up well. I carry a Cold Steel Code 4 which is a little cheaper than most Benchmades, around $75 but still try to take good care of it. Very strong knife and the steel is as good or better than most Benchmades (S35VN vs S30V)

    • @farstrider79
      @farstrider79 2 роки тому +1

      @@DL-ij7tf You must work in a different construction world than I do, I've never seen a Benchmade in the field. I don't think they're worth the price for construction work. I've carried Leatherman for almost 20 years and don't see any reason to change.

    • @wtmayhew
      @wtmayhew 2 роки тому

      @@DL-ij7tf Thank you for the added information. Cold Steel probably have one of the safest blade locks too - at least by my opinion that is. 🙂

  • @jw2508
    @jw2508 2 роки тому +10

    This is absolutely one of the best channels on UA-cam. I really appreciate your efforts.

  • @GCasey
    @GCasey Рік тому +1

    This was the most informative knife video that I’ve seen. I’ll never turn my nose from a Smith and Wesson anymore. Thank you!

  • @JJGuccione
    @JJGuccione Рік тому

    Another well thought-out great VDO - Thank you!

  • @Far2hip
    @Far2hip 2 роки тому +71

    I have to say, this is the most productive content on UA-cam. The most relevant info in the least amount of time and delivered with clarity along with logical and fair analysis/ comparison. Great channel. GREAT channel. 👍🏻😎👍🏻

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks!

    • @mscir
      @mscir 2 роки тому +5

      This guy puts Consumer Reports to shame.

    • @TheDragorin
      @TheDragorin 2 роки тому

      ALMOST NONE OF THAT WAS RELEVANT TO WHAT MAKES A KNIFE GOOD OR NOT. jesus fuck, why is critical thinking so hard for people?

    • @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO
      @Sovereign_Citizen_LEO 2 роки тому

      @@TheDragorin - So what makes a knife good or not in your opinion? In my opinion the number one factor is probably how well a knife holds an edge (though I am far from a "knife expert").

    • @Far2hip
      @Far2hip 2 роки тому

      @@TheDragorin, don’t just bitch man, PREACH!! It’s easy to discount the observations of others, but make the argument productive and educate us. What makes a good knife?? 👍🏻😎👍🏻

  • @AdvEug
    @AdvEug 2 роки тому +34

    Man I have say this was amazingly done and not time wasted. I love how we just want the specs really fast with the price and move on to the next. Great review. Bravo!

    • @joeyspalding4276
      @joeyspalding4276 2 роки тому +2

      I love how quick he moves. I usually watch videos on 1.25 or 1.5x speed and I had to double check my settings because he was faster than most videos even after speeding them up. So much content to provide he has no need for filler.

  • @georgesafi6010
    @georgesafi6010 6 місяців тому

    Best knife review I have seen. No BS, just easy to understand results.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing!

  • @rhcaliente1701e
    @rhcaliente1701e Рік тому

    Excellent and comprehensive content. Thank you!

  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch 2 роки тому +8

    You wouldn't believe how many purchases I've made based on your tests.
    Thank you for all you do.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому

      You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.

  • @hjoe4473
    @hjoe4473 2 роки тому +13

    Just subscribed. I value his thorough and credible product testing. He deserves everything cent he makes, and then some. Thank you for this great service.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому

      You are welcome! Thanks for watching and subscribing!

    • @TonyScandal
      @TonyScandal 2 роки тому

      Some time ago I watched his first vid and was a little irritated by his voice, but after I binge watched his videos for a weekend no matter what he was reviewing, I realized that this man must be protected better than the all the presidents in all the countries in the world.

  • @user-pk2fg8im4u
    @user-pk2fg8im4u Рік тому +2

    Great video, and some pretty cool knives. I have to say I have had a Buck 110 for between 40 and 50 years, I love that knife, stays sharp and is very robust. Lifetime warranty, and made in the good ole USA.

  • @scsc9311
    @scsc9311 Рік тому +3

    One of my favorite videos. I would love to see another one of these with updated/additional models and more brands like Topps.
    And also include a second category like multi tools like Leatherman, Victorinox, Gerber, and SOG to name a few.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому

      Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @robs6295
    @robs6295 2 роки тому +20

    Have used a Benchmade for 10- 15 years, overall great knife. Light, stays sharp, can open with one hand, and still looks great. Occasionally the blade will need removed and internals cleaned/oiled and reinstalled.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the feedback!

    • @bryanaker4338
      @bryanaker4338 2 роки тому +1

      I have 4 different Benchmade knives. Free sharpening by Benchmade about every 4 months, but then I use the hell out of them.

    • @manwithaplan9451
      @manwithaplan9451 2 роки тому

      My dad has carried his Benchmade about 16 year's and still counting

  • @gregmann7936
    @gregmann7936 2 роки тому +4

    Man alive...You do a great job of testing all kinds of things! I really enjoyed watching lots of your test videos. The info we learned from your comparisons is superb! I really appreciate your efforts at teaching us. Thanks Greg

  • @katanasmith
    @katanasmith Рік тому

    This man has some of the best controlled tests that I have seen. Very educational thank you.

  • @eliceovelazquez2004
    @eliceovelazquez2004 Рік тому

    Wow that was awesome, thanks for all that hard work that was an intense test

  • @brada1997
    @brada1997 2 роки тому +4

    I love and "geek out" on all the details. I love how thorough and detailed you are on everything you test

  • @BarredCoast0
    @BarredCoast0 2 роки тому +5

    I remember suggesting this test to you last year and I'm very impressed by the results. I'm a pocket knife collector and some of these knives I've never heard of. Out of all of them was the Buck knife and it was the most recognizable. Seems that the ones made in USA are the most durable. Thanks for doing this test as I will be sharing it with lots of folks. 🔪

  • @ZENO357
    @ZENO357 Рік тому +2

    Since I've heard of all these brands and was interested in their quality, I appreciate the testing that you did. I've seen some dedicated knife channels that just talk about how much they love various knives while flicking them open repeatedly. Not that I didn't enjoy those videos, but I really didn't learn much except how the the knives looked and how much they cost.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @BlueSun4886
      @BlueSun4886 3 місяці тому

      Listen to them talk about what steel was used & what are its qualities, the utility of the blade shape, the materials used for the scales & the pivot, the feel of the knife in the hand, the locking mechanism, the solidity of the knife when open, whether it is ambidextrous, what kind of locking mechanism there is, how good - and well-placed - detentes are, the weight & other metrics & general comparisons to other knives you might be familiar with. Ignore the fidgeting with the blade - I sit in front of the TV sometimes just opening & closing knives - drives my wife crazy. But even some of the fidgeters will often give good details for comparison while they are mindlessly fidgeting. The factory edge test does NOT tell you a fifth of what you want to know before making a selection for an internet-order knife. Do research on several sites on any knife you are interested in if you don't have a good knife (or sports or gun) store nearby to try the knife out yourself. My new Iridium has rapidly become my daily EDC & only costs from $65 to $77 depending on which of 3 variations you buy. It is very comfortable in my hand, but I would never recommend it for somebody with over-large hands. Horses for Courses!

  • @BonaFideWildLife
    @BonaFideWildLife 11 місяців тому

    Now this is how a test review is done! Thanks and great job!!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  11 місяців тому

      Thanks and you are welcome!

  • @marambula
    @marambula 2 роки тому +48

    love the stress testing, and since any used knife needs maintenance and sharpening I’m mostly indifferent to the starting sharpness but find the sharpness test after dulling/sharpening very helpful. Lock failure safety and corrosion are clutch! I didn’t catch if you measured the distance from axis when measuring opening resistance to control for differences in the moment/lever arm.

    • @robertking8298
      @robertking8298 2 роки тому

      He Is defiantly smart enough to know that and is always so fair and unbiased.

    • @Renee_R343
      @Renee_R343 2 роки тому +2

      For the user, the distance from the axis doesn't matter rally, only the force necessary, as you can only open it from the point meant for it. The distance and ease of opening is different from one knife to another what it is, the user can't change that.

  • @finao8231
    @finao8231 2 роки тому +105

    Absolutely mind boggling my man! I can't imagine how many hours, days, weeks of work you had put in to make this video 👍🏾

  • @json5467
    @json5467 Рік тому

    The effort you put into this is insane. So much information..

  • @gordie727
    @gordie727 Рік тому

    I’ve been carrying my Spyderco Tenacious for almost 4 years now and it’s my EDC, I absolutely love this knife and it’s held up very well.

  • @4673962
    @4673962 2 роки тому +17

    Awesome video. As an amateur knife maker I was just into this test. I loved every second. Please do a round two. I hope people don't hound you about how some steels do better with a tooth edge vs other steels do with a polished edge. I know you had to make a standard and believe you made the right call on the sharpening and edge angle. A round 2 would be very much appreciated. I believe this could be one of your highest watched series. Maybe second to your oil testing vids. Those were fantastic. Great job again. I have watched everyone of your videos and look forward to the next one every Sunday. 👍👊

    • @imsteevin
      @imsteevin 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah there's a lot of misinformation about sharpening. Even with "polished edges" at super low micron finishes you want a true up and down sharpening pattern to create even microscopic bite on the edge. Many people make the mistake (even on guided systems) of sliding the lengthwise in a cutting motion which can help get an even edge but erasing that vertical micro scratch decreases the ultimate sharpness. There's a lot to sharpening even high carbide super steels. Check out Michael Christy's channel to see some real sharpening wisdom.

    • @rwstubbz
      @rwstubbz 2 роки тому

      I can't wait either

  • @SomeGuy-vo7we
    @SomeGuy-vo7we 2 роки тому +142

    In my opinion, a knife's blade locking mechanism releasing with little pressure is actually a bad thing.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +12

      Thanks for the feedback

    • @dwhutto
      @dwhutto 2 роки тому +8

      Agreed. It definitely depends on your use case for knives, but as an everyday carry for mundane use I would rather it take a good bit of force to open as long as it's still possible one handed.

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad 2 роки тому +6

      Agreed the TriAd lock by Cold Steel isn’t the easiest to open but it’s the strongest locking mechanism on the market.

    • @discgolfdetails9889
      @discgolfdetails9889 2 роки тому +1

      I was curious about opening and closing of the locking mechanisms a few hundred times if that would break or stop working on some. But that would have been a long test.

    • @ExcavationNation
      @ExcavationNation 2 роки тому +3

      I was thinking the same but then i think the amount of pressure to break it is really what's important.

  • @waffel7664
    @waffel7664 6 місяців тому

    I bought a buck 263 a couple months ago and am just blown away by the quality. Absolutely beautiful knife with still a perfectly in shape sharp blade. Not even 1% loose.
    To put in perspective every s&w knife i've bought has knicks on the edge and is wobbly after a couple months of use.

  • @pugnugger4600
    @pugnugger4600 9 місяців тому +1

    Dude, you are THE MAN. You use basic scientific principles to repeat conditions that are practical in premise & application in all of your comparisons.

  • @4bearsi678
    @4bearsi678 2 роки тому +16

    The Buck is down right impressive! Thanks to you and anyone else behind the scene that take the time to make such great honest unbiased videos reviews, they are a lot of work I’m sure. There’s a lot of integrity to stay honest and not bought out, it also holds manufacturers responsible like we the consumers should in return for making them all very wealthy.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому

      Thanks!

    • @michaelhubbard1711
      @michaelhubbard1711 2 роки тому

      Very true and well said ! He’s helped me make several purchases !

    • @9999plato
      @9999plato 2 роки тому +1

      Buck doers a fantastic job on their heat treatment of their blades. Too heavy to carry for me but a classic knife. Everyone had one in the 70s and early 80s. Buck used to have open house tours and sales before Thanksgiving of the facilities and sell the blems and seconds heavily discounted back when they were by San Diego. I'm not sure if they continued the tradition. I dropped $300 on that tour.They moved because the Democrats pushed energy costs so high that it became hostile to run their business in California. The Governor was recalled over that issue.

  • @mattholmes8214
    @mattholmes8214 2 роки тому +6

    I've been carrying a couple CJRB knives for the past couple years and I've been amazed at how well they've held up. They're always smooth and I just do a maintenance sharpening every so often.

  • @jonlucas5521
    @jonlucas5521 Рік тому +1

    Very amazing test !! Great information. I have always found that the Gerber Gator, Old Timer, and Kershaw were good quality knives and hold their edge pretty well.

  • @MarkK01
    @MarkK01 7 місяців тому

    I can appreciate all the work you did in testing all these knives. I will take the Benchmade everyday all day in all these knife brands. I do own 5 Benchmade knives all ready. The other knife brand that I hold up to the benchmade is the Hogue Deka folding knife.

  • @BYOTools
    @BYOTools 2 роки тому +96

    Loved all the testing in this video. Well done as always and glad to see SOG do so well in this testing process,

  • @coryholman2729
    @coryholman2729 2 роки тому +15

    I've had my Benchmade 940 for about a year now and it's hands down the best knife I've ever carried. Holds an edge better than any other knife I've ever owned and it never disappoints any time I have it in my hand
    Not to mention it just feels great in the hand and fits nicely in the pocket or on the clip without feeling bulky

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +1

      Great to hear!

    • @nicholasmapes
      @nicholasmapes 2 роки тому

      I've got a 940 as well, the design is just about perfect for my edc usage... blade design is perfect and handles well.

    • @heyallenify
      @heyallenify 2 роки тому +1

      I don't have a 940, but have handled them and decided that they were a little too small to comfortably use in my hands.
      I've been carrying a Benchmade Griptillian since 2005, and other than an occasional accidental trip through the clothes washer or sharpening the blade a few times over the years, it's just been used near daily the whole time.
      No complaints other than that the blade black finish is slowly wearing off.

    • @hectorrivera6624
      @hectorrivera6624 2 роки тому

      I got two, the aluminum handle one and the carbon fiber handle.

  • @Salty_Balls
    @Salty_Balls Рік тому +5

    I ❤ Spyderco the most of all my knives, followed closely by my Benchmades. Never had to send a Spyderco in, but Benchmades service is EXCELLENT. My last round I sent my Grizzly Ridge back for a broken Omega, they of course replaced the springs, then sharpened and tuned it, and also replaced a scale that was starting to show natural wear and tear. I didn't at all ask for or expect that. My Spydercos have never had anything break, come in various metals, and you get a huge Military in Jade G10 with M4 steel that's just perfection... I gotta go now, I need to play with my knives.

  • @user-ef2ce4ro1g
    @user-ef2ce4ro1g 9 місяців тому

    This video is one I have had saved for so long thank you so much

  • @itsneight1260
    @itsneight1260 2 роки тому +57

    Great video! I know it took you a LONG time to do all of that. If you're ever considering doing it again I would love to see how more premium steels do (like Maxamet, S110v, K390, REX45, S90v etc) You happily earned a sub here either way!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому +7

      Thanks for the video idea. Thanks for watching and subscribing!

  • @Sav-E.
    @Sav-E. 2 роки тому +61

    Since the Buck knife performed well in every category not related to weight, you may want to include one of their lighter models in your next test, like the slim select 110 or 112. Thanks for the great video!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  2 роки тому

      You are welcome! Thanks for the video idea.

  • @rick00770
    @rick00770 Рік тому +18

    I have a Kershaw, it's pretty tough, opens quick really held up, I had the sog and liked it best, also a smaller cammilus, flick open, very good. I'm going to get another sog after watching. Great video. Always.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому

      Thanks!

    • @louofm1
      @louofm1 Рік тому +1

      I just purchased my first EDC about a month ago. I wanted to stay under $50. After much research and talking to someone fairly knowledgeable, I bought a Kershaw Clash (black blade), which is similar to the Link in this video. So far it's been a great knife, that I use regularly.

    • @chrish3274
      @chrish3274 Рік тому +1

      @@louofm1 not a bad choice! You literally can't go wrong with a Kershaw

  • @kristaps2010
    @kristaps2010 Рік тому

    Thanks for excellent video. Merry Christmas!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  Рік тому +1

      You are welcome! Merry Christmas!