By Charles Moffat - December 2014.
I have been meaning for several months now to post a review about this small but very handy knife I purchased at Canadian Tire.
If I recall correctly it was $14.99 + HST, but I don't recall precisely.
What I do know however is that I haven't any problems with this knife's usability, sharpness or any problems with it breaking.
My previous knife, which I lost back in the summer, was a Gerber. The problems I encountered with the Gerber were two fold:
1. The Gerber blade dulled pretty easily. Although I admit I sometimes used it to draw lines in the dirt, which is a bad thing to do to a knife because it dulls the blade pretty quickly. Once dulled however I found it was difficult to sharpen and never held an edge that well. I also determined that the Gerber blade got scratched up pretty easily, which leads to my belief that the quality of the steel wasn't the greatest at holding its edge if it could get scratched so easily.
2. The Gerber had a belt clip on the side of it that got caught on a guard rail and got bent out to the side. When I tried to bend it back it would just spring back to its new position sticking out in annoying fashion. The bent clip meant it didn't hold into jeans pocket that well and would fall out easily - hence how it eventually got lost.
After the clip got bent I started looking for a replacement knife for the Gerber because I knew it was just a matter of time before I lost it.
When I purchased the Buck pocket knife I really just wanted a replacement for the Gerber that would work well for my purposes. I wasn't expecting it to last forever and I was secretly expecting it to dull quickly like the Gerber did.
But it hasn't. It holds the edge very well, I haven't had any sharpness problems with it. It is just a small and handy knife.
I also routinely carry a Swiss army knife, but I must say that I am now in the market for a new Swiss army knife so if there are manufacturers out there looking for a review of their product contact me (charlesmoffat at charlesmoffat dot com) and I shall review a sample of your product(s).
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