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Sean's Top Picks

  • Benchmade 945 Mini Osborne

    The first quality knife I ever bought myself was the larger 940BK, but as time went on I started liking smaller knives. When the 945 came out I had to jump on it because it was just about perfect.

    Benchmade 945 Mini Osborne
  • Giant Mouse Ace Riv LL Green Micarta

    I love smaller knives along with sheepsfoot blades, thin grinds, and green canvas micarta. This knives checks all of those boxes while being comfy to use and easy to carry.

    Ace Riv LL Green Micarta
  • Sencut Scepter

    This smaller flipper is a solid workhorse with its Micarta handle and 9Cr18MoV blade. The 9Cr18MoV blade holds a good edge while not being hard to sharpen, and is very tough for daily use. The Scepter's flipper makes for a snappy opening and it's nice and thin for easy carrying, all while being budget friendly.

    Sencut Scepter Brown Micarta SA03-D
  • Rovyvon A1 Gen3 Purple

    This little keychain light packs a punch with a max of 650 Lumens and an easy to use interface. I wish the battery life could be a bit longer on max strength, but you can only ask so much of a light that is 2.25" long! The USB-C charging also helps make it easy to recharge on the go.

    Rovyvon A1 Purple
  • Kikuichi Kuro 7" Bunka Blue #2 Steel

    This knife is a solid worker in the kitchen that will handle just about anything you need, outside of going through bone. The iron lamination gives it a bit of weight, which a lot of people prefer, and the Blue #2 core steel holds an amazing edge. Since it is not stainless, a little bit of care is needed, but it's not hard at all to keep up on.

    Kuro 7" Bunka Blue #2 Steel

Talon's Top Picks

  • Hoback Radford with Bone Micarta

    The design reminiscent of a Japanese katana make this folder look cool, while the robust build makes it a real user.

    Hoback Radford Bone Micarta
  • Boker Plus Canoe

    This little folder is built tough for its size, and the S35VN with Titanium makes for a great combination of materials.

    Boker Plus Canoe
  • Giant Mouse Ace Nimbus V3

    Simply put, this is the perfect outdoor folder. The MagnaCut blade is super tough, and the micarta is a great handle material for outdoor use.

    Ace Nimbus V3 Double Black Micarta
  • Civivi Damascus Vision FG with Micarta

    One of the best priced super knives that's great for many uses in the kitchen, warehouse, and out in the field. It is a good-looking knife while feeling great and being super fidgety.

    Civivi Damascus Vision FG C22036-DS2
  • Boker AK1

    This thin and slicey RWL34 blade is a reliable pocket fixed blade with multiple ways to carry thanks to the kydex sheath.

    Boker AK1 130502

Rob's Top Picks

  • Giant Mouse Burlap Jutland

    Simply put, its visually stunning design and top tier comfort in hand make this knife a pleasure to use.

    Giant Mouse Burlap Jutland
  • Spyderco SPY27 Para Military 2

    The Para Military 2 is an excellent knife for daily use, and the SPY27 also holds up extremely well for harder use.

    Spyderco Para Military 2 SPY27
  • Kershaw Mini Iridium Blackout

    This is a great option for anyone who wants a smaller knife for under $100, and is a solid workhorse both in design and materials.

    Kershaw Mini Iridium
  • Wusthof Crafter 8" Chef

    All of the feel and comfort of the Wusthof Classic, but with a more traditional smoked oak wooden handle and brass rivets.

    Wusthof Crafter 8" Chef
  • Bestechman Mini Dundee

    Overall, this is a great workhorse in a small package. The G-10 handles will hold up to a ton of abuse, the D2 steel has great edge holding, and the PVD coating helps to aid in corrosion resistance.

    Bestechman Mini Dundee BMK03N

Joe's Top Picks

  • Benchmade 710 with Silver aluminum handle

    The Benchmade 710FE-24 has great blade steel in the S90V, along with super smooth action. The aluminum handles feel very solid in the larger folder which makes it a pleasure to carry.

  • Spyderco Manix XL with Cruwear and Micarta

    The Manix XL is a nice big solid knife with great action and awesome feel. The micarta is super soft feeling and the Cruwear put up with a ton of abuse.

  • Vosteed Corgi with Purple G-10

    This feels great in the hand and has multiple ways to open, which makes it fun to fidget with. Its budget-friendliness just make it even better.

    Vosteed Corgi
  • Gerber Suspension Multi-Tool

    This tool is solid and affordable with a great set of tool options. It's a great tool to grab for while working and you don't feel bad if you lose it.

    Gerber Suspension Multi-tool
  • Olight i3t v2

    This light is very affordable and reliable while also being lightweight and compact. The AAA battery is very convenient and the option to use a 10440 rechargeable will just give you an extra kick in brightness.

    Olight i3t V2