Klein Pocket Knives Enter the Market
Meet the New Klein Pocket Knives and Utility Knives Tough new designs and features specifically for the electrician are what the […]
From folding pocket knives and utility knives to woodworking chisels, we put our hands on everything that cuts or slices. When Pro Tool Reviews evaluates pocket knives, we look for blade steel, handle design, sharpness, and ergonomics. A knife has to fit your hand well and offer an edge that doesn’t dull after just a few cuts. Utility knives have found a place in our heart and we use them for nearly everything in the shop. The best utility knives feature either a snap-off blade design or easy-to-replace single blade system. We look at how easily the blade extends and retracts. The blade storage also affects how well a utility knife ranks in our system. For chisels, we take into account steel hardness and the overall design of the tool. From “demo” chisels to fine woodworking and carpentry chisels you want to understand the intended use and advantages of each of these tools.
Meet the New Klein Pocket Knives and Utility Knives Tough new designs and features specifically for the electrician are what the […]
When CRKT announced their partnership with Ruger to create a line of knives that would represent the firearms manufacturer’s reputation, […]
CRKT Teams Up with Ruger Knives to Produce Must Have Designs What happens when you combine the knife-making geniuses at CRKT […]
We love to review knives, particularly EDC folding knives, but everyone has their preference. There’s blade material, handle material, size, […]
I have to admit – I’m a bit of a knife snob. I haven’t always been this way. There was […]
When we were shown the new Milwaukee Insulation Knife and Duct Knife in Wisconsin earlier this year, the design struck […]
H.K. Porter (HK Porter or HKP) is one of the main hand tool brands from Apex Tool Group. HK Porter is known for making […]
I wanted to subtitle this review: A Tale of Two Knives, to reflect the vast differences between two otherwise similar-looking […]
Regarding the CRKT Outrage, the company’s website says “Product Coming Soon.” What it should really say is “Not Coming Soon […]
Snap-On teamed up with CRKT and Ken Onion to develop a shop knife that’s not afraid to get itself into […]