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  • Bear & Son 816 Combo Pink Camo Folding Knife With Knife Sharpener

    R579

    The Bear & Son 816 Combo Set comes with an excellent everyday carry folding knife and a pocket sharpener at a great price.

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  • Bear & Son Rancor II 400 Stainless Steel Folding Knife

    R1,869

    These Pocket Knives from the experts at Bear & Son Cutlery are generated utilizing a resilient and incredibly reputable stainless steel material that will retain an edge for longer time frames in comparison with blades made utilizing inferior design.

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  • Bear & Son Rancor II 400 G10 Black Folding Knife

    R1,969

    The handle on the Bear & Son Cutlery 4 1/2 Black G10 Handle With Black Blade With Pocket Clip is produced using a G10 handle that will provide you with an excellent hold in virtually any condition.

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  • Bear & Son Swipe IV Folding Knife

    From: R1,699

    The Bear Ops Swipe IV is the perfect size for an every day carry knife weighing only 3.7 ounces. Its size is compact and comes with a reversible pocket clip, making it easy to secure and carry in the pocket.

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  • Bear & Son A-300-ALBK-S Swipe III Folding Knife

    R1,969

    Pattern 300, A-300-AlBK-S is slightly larger than our Pattern 100 Assisted Opening Knife from the Bear Swipe series and weighs only 4.4 ounces.

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  • Bear & Son 3-Piece Game Set With Ballistic Sheath

    R1,089

    This Bear Edge 3-Piece Game Set offers 3 essential hunting knives and a convenient ballistic nylon belt sheath.

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  • Bear & Son 4-1/2 Zytel Sideliner Realtree Folding Knife

    R1,209

    The 3-1/2” hollow ground modified drop point blade is made with 440 High Carbon Stainless Steel with a black powder coating to prevent rust and is easy to sharpen.

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  • Bear & Son 4-1/2 Zytel Sideliner Folding Knife

    R1,039

    Pattern 106 is a USA built 4-1/2” Zytel Assisted Sideliner that is part of our Bear Edge line and weighs 3.3 ounces.

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  • Bear & Son 4-1/2 G10 Sideliner Folding Knife

    R1,559

    The Bear Edge Pattern 102 is an American built 4-1/2” G10 Sideliner. Pattern 102 is the perfect everyday carry knife and can be used while out in the woods, in the workshop, or around the house.

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  • Browning Tom Skinner Wood Folding Knife

    R1,569

    The Browning Tom Skinner Wood Folding Knife has a 9.1 cm stainless steel folding blade. It is supplied in a textile case.

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  • Gerber Fastball Clip Folding Knife

    R2,819

    The trend forward yet practical design has an intuitive finger flipper opening, a utilitarian wharncliffe blade, and an aircraft-grade aluminum handle. Equipped w/ B.O.S.S. Tech, the Fastball lives up to its name offering quick, smooth deployment – every time.

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  • Gerber Asada Cleaver Folding Knife

    Gerber Asada Cleaver Folding Knife – Onyx

    R1,449

    Face it, pocket cleavers are just cool. The Asada takes it to the next level with machined scales for enhanced pocketability, ball bearings for buttery operation, and an anti-pinch plate to ensure the flipper delivers every-time consistency.

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  • Gerber Tri-Tip Mini Cleaver – Silver

    R969

    With a robust cleaver blade, the Tri-Tip is a versatile tool to keep at your side for days on the trail, at camp, or just about the house. A plastic sheath allows for conventional tip down belt carry, or horizontal scout carry.

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  • Gerber Downwind Fixed Blade Knife – Black & Grey

    R1,219

    The Downwind Series is Gerbers nod to the aesthetics of the past, married with the materials of the modern day. Layered machined G-10 scales provide grip that increases when wet or bloody while delivering a traditional look.

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  • Gerber Highbrow Compact Knife – Green

    R1,219

    The luxe design of the Highbrow Compact takes the pocket dump up a notch. The assisted opening mechanism is smoothly activated by the convenient finger flipper.

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  • Gerber Slimsada Micarta Pocket Knife

    Gerber Slimsada Micarta Pocket Knife – Olive

    R1,569

    The Slimsada’s pocket clip may be the least used feature because you won’t want to put it away. Besides being a solid workhorse, the Slimsada has the trifecta of fidget factor.

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  • Gerber Ultralight LST Folding Knife

    Gerber Ultralight LST Folding Knife

    R999

    This little knife has a big history, with a handle completely constructed of all synthetic materials, it set a new standard in craftsmanship. Also featuring a 420HC blade and built in America, this classic can’t be missed.

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  • Gerber Gator Bolo Machete

    Gerber Gator Bolo Machete

    R1,569

    Based on the classic shape used for decades of clearing, chopping, and cutting, comes the updated Bolo. The ergonomic handle shape, the full tang construction, and the slip-proof grip offer smart design upgrades.

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  • Gerber Gator Junior Machete

    Gerber Gator Junior Machete

    R969

    Built just as tough as the Gator Machete, the Junior is shorter and more packable. The two-sided blade has both a fine edge for hacking brush and vines and a rough cut saw edge for cutting branches, limbs and small trees.

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  • Gerber Wingtrip Modern Small Pocket KnifeGerber Wingtrip Modern Small Pocket Knife

    Gerber Wingtrip Modern Small Pocket Knife

    R819

    The Wingtip is a compact, in-pocket EDC folding knife with a slip joint open and closing mechanism designed to open and close without fiddling. Its small and concealable size allows it to be carried inside your pocket with minimal distraction and maximum usability.

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  • Deejo 37G Coral wood Pocket Knife

    R1,099

    A detailed finish in natural, delicately veined wood for this ultra-light gem of a knife. Weighing only 37 grams, carry it wherever you go for the unmatched pleasure of perfect cutting. Ultra-light knife in Z40C13 stainless steel, grey titanium coating.

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  • Deejo 37G Olive Wood Pocket Knife

    R1,099

    An olive wood of choice, all veined, adorns this handle with an incomparably sharp blade. A model formidable in character, clear and confident, for an impressive result. Ultra-light knife in Z40C13 stainless steel, grey titanium coating.

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  • Deejo 37G Olive Wood Black Pocket Knife

    R1,099

    Combining olive wood with a steel tinted in deep black, this Deejo distinguishes itself in ardent contrast, likely to garner more than one follower. Ultra-light knife in Z40C13 stainless steel, black titanium finish.

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  • Deejo 37G Olive Wood Terra Incognita Pocket Knife

    R1,039

    A Deejo knife to go far. A beautiful blade to stay the course in voyages afar or explorations within. Ultra-light knife in Z40C13 stainless steel, grey titanium coating. Blade with secure liner lock system decorated with fine laser engraving.

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  • Deejo 37G Naked Topography Pocket Knife

    R1,039

    Obtained by fixing grey titanium onto a stainless steel base, this finish has a double advantage. First, it reinforces surface resistance to shocks and scratches, and second, it renders sublime the pure lines of your knife displaying a temperance pushed to its peak.

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How to Choose an EDC Knife

An EDC knife is an essential tool that can be used for various everyday tasks. It can be used to open packages, cut fruits and vegetables, and even for self-defense. Choosing the right EDC knife can be a daunting task, especially with so many options available on the market. In this article, we will guide you through the process of selecting the perfect EDC knife to suit your needs.

What is an EDC knife?

An EDC knife is a compact, lightweight knife that is designed to be carried and used on a daily basis. It is an essential tool for anyone who wants to be prepared for any situation that may arise during their daily routine. EDC knives are typically small enough to fit comfortably in your pocket, and they are often used for tasks such as opening packages, cutting food, and even for self-defense.

Factors to consider when choosing an EDC knife

When choosing an EDC knife, there are several factors to consider. These include the blade material, blade shape and size, handle material and design, locking mechanism, pocket clip, and brand reputation and price.

Blade material

The blade material is an important factor to consider when choosing an EDC knife. The most common materials used for EDC knife blades are stainless steel and high-carbon steel. Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant and requires less maintenance, while high-carbon steel is stronger and holds an edge longer. Other materials used for EDC knife blades include titanium, ceramic, and Damascus steel.

Blade shape and size

The shape and size of the blade are also important factors to consider when choosing an EDC knife. The most common blade shapes for EDC knives are drop point, clip point, and tanto. Drop point blades are versatile and can be used for a variety of tasks, while clip point blades are ideal for piercing and slicing. Tanto blades are strong and durable, and they are often used for self-defense. The size of the blade should also be considered, as larger blades are better for heavy-duty tasks, while smaller blades are more compact and easier to carry.

Handle material and design

The handle material and design are important factors to consider when choosing an EDC knife. The most common materials used for EDC knife handles are aluminum, G10, and titanium. Aluminum is lightweight and durable, while G10 is strong and provides a good grip. Titanium is also strong and lightweight, but it is more expensive. The handle design should also be considered, as it affects the ergonomics and comfort of the knife.

Locking mechanism

The locking mechanism is an important safety feature to consider when choosing an EDC knife. The most common locking mechanisms used for EDC knives are liner locks, frame locks, and back locks. Liner locks are the most common and are easy to use, while frame locks are stronger and more secure. Back locks are also strong and secure but are more difficult to use with one hand. It's important to choose a locking mechanism that you are comfortable with and that will keep you safe while using the knife.

Pocket clip

The pocket clip is an important feature to consider when choosing an EDC knife. A good pocket clip should be strong and durable, and it should hold the knife securely in your pocket. The position of the pocket clip should also be considered, as it affects the ease of access to the knife.

Brand reputation and price

Brand reputation and price are important factors to consider when choosing an EDC knife. It's important to choose a reputable brand that produces high-quality knives. The price of the knife should also be considered, as it can vary widely depending on the brand and the features of the knife.

Types of EDC knives

There are several types of EDC knives to choose from, including folding knives, fixed blade knives, and multi-tools.

Folding knives

Folding knives are the most common type of EDC knife. They are compact and easy to carry, and they can be opened with one hand. Folding knives can have either a manual or assisted opening mechanism, and they typically have a locking mechanism to keep the blade in place when open.

Fixed blade knives

Fixed blade knives are larger and more durable than folding knives. They are often used for heavy-duty tasks and are popular among hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Fixed blade knives are also more difficult to carry, as they typically require a sheath.

Multi-tools

Multi-tools are versatile tools that can be used for a variety of tasks. They typically include a knife blade as well as other tools such as pliers, screwdrivers, and scissors. Multi-tools are a good choice for those who need a variety of tools in a compact package.

Maintaining your EDC knife

Maintaining your EDC knife is important to ensure that it stays in good condition and performs well. There are several steps you can take to maintain your knife.

Sharpening your knife

Sharpening your knife is important to keep it performing well. There are several ways to sharpen a knife, including using a sharpening stone, a honing rod, or a sharpening system. It's important to sharpen your knife regularly to keep it performing at its best.

Cleaning and oiling your knife

Cleaning and oiling your knife is important to prevent corrosion and rust. To clean your knife, simply wipe it down with a clean cloth after each use. To oil your knife, apply a small amount of oil to the blade and pivot points.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an EDC knife?

EDC stands for "Everyday Carry," and an EDC knife is a small, portable knife that is carried on a daily basis for everyday tasks.

What factors should I consider when choosing an EDC knife?

When choosing an EDC knife, consider factors such as blade material, blade shape and size, handle material and design, locking mechanism, pocket clip, brand reputation, and price.

What types of EDC knives are available?

There are several types of EDC knives available, including folding knives, fixed blade knives, and multi-tools.

How do I maintain my EDC knife?

To maintain your EDC knife, you should regularly sharpen it using a sharpening stone, honing rod, or sharpening system. You should also clean and oil your knife after each use to prevent corrosion and rust.

How often should I sharpen my EDC knife?

The frequency with which you should sharpen your EDC knife depends on how often you use it and the type of tasks you use it for. As a general rule, you should sharpen your knife when it starts to feel dull or when it is not performing as well as it used to.