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Showing posts with label Kershaw. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Kershaw 1/2 Ton Review

Kershaw 1/2 Ton Review Video Clips. Duration : 5.95 Mins.


Kershaw 1/2 Ton Review Just a little swamp review on the Kershaw 1/2 Ton. Things I like and don't like about the little blade. The Kershaw Half Ton features a durable glass-reinforced nylon handle with non-slip Santoprene inserts. The pocket clip is very unique in that it is in the shape of a wrench. The stainless steel drop point blade swings open smoothly with a flick of the easily accessible thumbstud, while a liner lock holds it firmly in place. The Half Ton makes a great addition to the toolbox or tool belt. Specifications Steel: 8CR13MoV stainless steel Handle: Glass-reinforced nylon with non-slip Santoprene inserts Lock: Locking liner Blade: 2 1/2 in. with dual thumb studs Closed: 3 5/8 in. Clip: Tip-down pocket clip (not reversible) Weight: 3.2 oz. Made in China Join Us On Facebook www.facebook.com

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Kershaw Zing Knife Review

Kershaw Zing Knife Review Video Clips. Duration : 10.65 Mins.


The Kershaw Zing with it's unique grooved blade makes it's debut on my channel!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Kershaw Half Ton

Kershaw Half Ton Tube. Duration : 9.33 Mins.


The Kershaw Half Ton is an amazing knife for the money. Each knife company tries to create a knife with a balance between cost and quality in order to give the consumer the best possible product. For Spyderco it is the Tenacious and Persistence, Benchmade has the Griptilian and now Kershaw continues that tradition and brings the Half Ton to the playing field. The Half Ton Boasts a 2.5 Inch long blade, Glass reinforced nylon handle and full steel liners. For such a small knife the Kershaw Half Ton is capable of tackling large tasks that much larger knives would usually be tasked with. I have cut through cardboard, rope, paracord and paper with no problems. The blade steel is 8CR13MoV which it typical from Kershaw and has a decent edge retention capabilities. Overall, this knife is a great choice for the money. I would strongly recommend picking one of these up if you are on the market for an inexpensive, well built and quality folder. The Kershaw Half Ton certainly is a ton of knife at a low price!!