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Title: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: PasadenaMike on March 23, 2025, 02:22:43 PM
So I’m looking for a good EDC knife anyone have any suggestions? Something less than $75 so if I lose it I won’t sweat it too much. Thanks
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: KevinJBrown on March 23, 2025, 03:15:57 PM
Can you give a little more info? I carry three knives everyday and one most of the time, One in my get home bag, one on my belt, one in my pocket, and one in my car.
What you do everyday makes a difference. My sons both carry multiple knives as well, but they have different jobs and travel different distances in their vehicles daily so have different get home requirements.
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Bicycleman on March 23, 2025, 03:31:32 PM
 Can you give a little more info? 
 Yes, like what does EDC stand for?
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Rick67 on March 23, 2025, 03:40:05 PM
I ordered a Kershaw Blur for my son’s daily carry.

Botach sells them at a very decent price: their own site, on Amazon, and on Ebay.

They’re made in the USA.
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: PasadenaMike on March 23, 2025, 03:42:45 PM
Can you give a little more info?
Yes, like what does EDC stand for?

:) thought EDC was a commonly used acronym but it stands for every day carry, I heard it on YouTube primarily. I didn’t even think about the use of the knife. I can’t even think of the scenario lol. Right now I have a folding Husky box cutter which works well
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: bantam5s on March 23, 2025, 03:53:40 PM
What are you looking for ?
Size range, number of blades, pocket clip or not, one hand opening or two hand opening, slipjoint  or something that locks,  what type of lock ...etc


I only carry traditional 2 handed knives with multiple blades, but  the Buck spitfire is an excellent American made knife at a price that doesn't break the bank.
https://www.buckknives.com/product/726-mini-spitfire-knife/?sku=0726BKS-B
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Rick67 on March 23, 2025, 03:57:48 PM
I’ll probably order a Kershaw Leek or a Buck Spitfire for myself as I only have a Swiss in my bag.

They’re both made here and smallish, which is how I like them to be.

I carried a Kershaw Skyline in my pocket, the original US made one and not the smaller made in China version, but lost both of them, one after the other.

Nice, slim, sharp, and they were less than $50 each when I bought them.
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: PasadenaMike on March 23, 2025, 05:08:21 PM
 :o This is more complicated than Airguns lol
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Frank in Fairfield on March 23, 2025, 05:45:28 PM
Mike,
I normally carry three every day.
That number is adjusted by what my plans are for the day.
Hospital: Less
Yard work, woods, taking a walk: More

These are my EDC..
Left to right SpiderCo..Pocket Clip Leather-man..Victorinox Swiss Army Knife (Champion Model)..
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Zsigmund on March 23, 2025, 05:50:13 PM
 I like a good Buck 110. Large knife, USA made with forever warranty.

 https://www.knifecenter.com/item/BU110/buck-110-folding-hunter-ebony-wood-handles-lockback-leather-sheath (https://www.knifecenter.com/item/BU110/buck-110-folding-hunter-ebony-wood-handles-lockback-leather-sheath)

 Spyderco Delica and Endura are good, but the prices have really jumped on those.

 I personally avoid buying knives on Amazon and Ebay, both are know for counterfeit knives. I got a fake Spyderco Delica from Amazon a couple years back. YMMV.

 Good luck,
            G

 
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Nukall856 on March 23, 2025, 06:07:49 PM
 More complicated than airguns, wait till you read on the steel types, there is Alot of different steel used in blades. The handles and scales come in many forms each with it's own advantages disadvantages, I have more than 100 knives enough that some I have not used though have handled or carried.
 While different settings require different setups, inside pants I wear 1 or 2 lightweight knives. Outside pants or snow pants the knife has to have cold resistant handles, anything non metal will work - G10, Micarta, ABS, Polymer, wood. Being exposed to temps of 0°F or lower in the winter it is better for me to carry a low costing knife for cold time such as now < 0°F.
  In tundra, a longer 4" folder or longer along with a fixed blade and a sacrifice knife is what I would carry. Sacrifice knife is one that is lower costing lightweight easy to sharpen resharpen and is used when you don't want to muck up your nicer knife..In city or where I am likely to be in a car, the knife has to have a glass breaker. Back home it is highly unlikely I would be in a car so a glass hammer or glass breaker is not required.

Current EDC
< Cold - Dispatch ABS handle 3.5"blade

<  Inside - Bugout 515clone w 3"blade
 This knife weighs around 2 oz- very lightweight.

What I am carrying each day is different.


NVak
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: RichH on March 23, 2025, 06:26:07 PM
My favorite is the Leatherman Skeletool CX. Half the size of a leatherman, but has the 3 tools I most use - Blade, Screwdriver (straight and phillips) and pliers.
Knife blade is 1 hand opening. It replaced my Benchmade about 6 months ago. If you like a combo (serrated/straight) blade the original Skeletool can be had for like $15 less.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61YIHAQACsL._AC_SX679_.jpg)
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: hoteltwofive on March 23, 2025, 09:21:24 PM
Just picked up another Kizer knife - Nice Guy model w/ Nitro V Blade+Richlite Handle.
$39 on Amazon currently. 

Civivi baby banter knife has also been a good edc that won’t make me cry if I lose it somewhere.  $29 on Amazon currently.

If you have any stores near you that has a knife case, go see what you can check out and see how they feel in the hand.  And one more thing, check local/state laws on blade length. 
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: PasadenaMike on March 24, 2025, 12:14:03 AM
Got this: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1025354888?pid=634576
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Frank in Fairfield on March 24, 2025, 10:19:57 AM
Excellent choice
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: huntr on March 24, 2025, 11:24:33 AM
Got this: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1025354888?pid=634576

It probably won’t be the last knife you’ll ever buy. They’re like airguns. There is no perfect ONE, but you'll keep searching for it.
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Zsigmund on March 24, 2025, 11:46:19 AM
Got this: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1025354888?pid=634576

 That's decent! Nice choice, enjoy.

 Cheers,
        G

 
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: Xraycer on March 24, 2025, 12:56:34 PM
Got this: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1025354888?pid=634576
Seems awfully cheap for a Spyderco.

I have a plethora of knives. I can't bring myself to using the pricy ones, so my edc are always Walmart cheapies, nowadays. I've yet had a $5-$20 pocket knife fail to get the job done and break on me. Of course, I'm also not using my pocket knives to pry open car doors or anything to that extreme.
This has been my new edc. I have 4 of them just because they work for what I need them for, and my favorite feature is that I can easily open and close them with just one hand! Less than $10 each, so why not get more than one!
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: bReTt on March 24, 2025, 01:59:15 PM
Got this: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1025354888?pid=634576
The Spyderco value series is an excellent choice.  Built well, solid name, does not break the bank.  I have two of the Spyderco Tenacious folders from that line.  They are a regular player in my EDC routine. 

Smallest to largest in their value folder lineup

Ambitious
Persistence
Tenacious
Resilience

Civivi is another brand to consider for a great EDC.  Also CRKT. 
Title: Re: EDC KNIFE SUGGESTIONS
Post by: bReTt on March 24, 2025, 02:08:54 PM
Got this: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1025354888?pid=634576
Seems awfully cheap for a Spyderco.

I have a plethora of knives. I can't bring myself to using the pricy ones, so my edc are always Walmart cheapies, nowadays. I've yet had a $5-$20 pocket knife fail to get the job done and break on me. Of course, I'm also not using my pocket knives to pry open car doors or anything to that extreme.
This has been my new edc. I have 4 of them just because they work for what I need them for, and my favorite feature is that I can easily open and close them with just one hand! Less than $10 each, so why not get more than one!
This is from Spyderco’s “value series”.  They are made in China, not the USA.  That is why they are less expensive.  Still they pack a lot of value in their smaller price tag.  Certainly no slouches in the pocket knife world. 

One is none and two is one!  Good reason to have more if possible.