“Kershaw Tons: So Cheap, Almost Free” by Nutnfancy04:33

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Published on January 25, 2018

Made overseas, these are more Kershaws that arrive at shockingly low prices. But the quality may surprise you. In this 3 for 1 review the Kershaw ½, ¾, and One Ton knives are discussed. My favorite may surprise you (maybe not ;-). The smaller two feature SS lined (unskeletonized) nylon handles with liner locks. They are chunky. The One Ton is really a different knife altogether seeming much more expensive than it is: a 410 SS liner lock with G10 slab on the opposite side. It’s a heavier knife at 5 ounces but it’s thin and comfortable. With deep hollow ground 8Cr13Mov blades, the cutting power on the knives is impressive. Don’t expect fine detail work out of these chunky blades but they will thrash well. Bead blasting in 2012 was the One Ton finish, Scotch Brite on the others. Ergonomics are discussed in this sub-10 minute vid. The clips on the smaller Tons are bulky and wrench like, fitting for a hardware store knife but a turnoff for me. The One Ton has a much more elegant and trim reversible option, carrying unobtrusively. Though I have some quibbles on some of the details, all of these knives easily qualify for my BEST KNIVES UNDER $40 PLAYLIST. Value of course is outstanding showing that sometimes you do get more than you pay for.//////////////////Nutnfancy LIkability Scales: One Ton= 8, ¾ Ton= 4, ½ Ton= 4

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