Anything Ken Onion designed for Kershaw is great. I usually have two in my pocket. A small Chive and a much larger Blur clipped to my pocket. Both are open assisted, meaning you just have to get them started and the torsion bar inside will open them the rest of the way. All are single blade with liner locks. Very easy to operate with one hand.
I don't remember the specific model but during cold weather and I'm feeding hay to my cattle I keep a Ka-Bar police knife on my belt. It has a inwardly curving blade that is very handy for cutting twine string on bales of hay. It will cut either pushing or pulling.
IMO Cheap knives are just that cheap, most are made of poor metal and are poorly made.
I don't remember the specific model but during cold weather and I'm feeding hay to my cattle I keep a Ka-Bar police knife on my belt. It has a inwardly curving blade that is very handy for cutting twine string on bales of hay. It will cut either pushing or pulling.
IMO Cheap knives are just that cheap, most are made of poor metal and are poorly made.
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