Gorgeously alluring and built for the long haul
I confess. I never write amazon reviews. I like myself a little less every day for not contributing but I'm never really moved to do so. Even on the bad stuff. Most things I buy are just what they should be and nothing more. You buy it, you get it, you use it, and thats it. Life goes on. Not this thing. This sixteen dollar knife. $16. No not this thing. This thing makes the world stop turning the second you lay eyes on it and utterly changes your life the first time you use it. I know what you're thinking, and I was right there with you. "A box cutter for an EDC? Have you lost your mind!?" Well maybe I have. And if I did it might be the single greatest thing that's ever happened to me. I don't know why i never thought about a utility knife EDC but now I'll never go back. It's not like I'm trudging through the woods every day hunting wild game and cutting down redwoods to build a shelter. No. I work in an office. I sit behind a desk. Every now and then I use my knife to slice my snack apple into pieces so I can feel a little manlier inside -- but 99% of the time I use it to do one thing-- open amazon packages. This knife is downright sexy. I mean it- sexy. The wood is immaculate, the craftsmanship is flawless, the flip mechanism is sturdy, and it's built like an absolute tank. Seriously- it's beautiful. I find it hard to keep my hands off it sometimes. It's sitting on my desk as I'm typing this and I keep stopping to look at it and admire it. Weird right? You wont think it's weird when yours shows up. Buy it. Do it. Buy it now. Get it overnighted. You're going to hate yourself for every second you've ever spent without it once you realize what true love is. Are there cons? Sure there are cons. Everything has cons. The superior build quality gives it a good bit of heft, so it can have a tendency to weigh you down, but it's nothing compared to the weight of the regret you'll carry if you don't buy it. The flip mechanism is a bit stiff so it requires two hands to open. I'm a one-handed flipper myself and feel a bit silly trying to sling this guy open. Then I remember how incredible of a knife it is and realize I can never be seen as silly again as long as I've got it with me. On a more serious note I do hope it loosens a bit so i can open it one-handed. Then I can carry two. Read more












