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Why Cheap Knifes Will End
Up Costing You More Than Money!
Why should I pay $25 to $400 for folding knife you ask? I can find one that
looks just like the name brand one I want but for $8.95 at the swap meet or on
the internet?
The answer is the same for all things: You
get what you pay for. Secondly, if all you want is a knife for opening
letters, packaged food products or to look cool on your desk, a cheap might do
just fine. However, if you actually intend to use the knife as a utility tool,
I strongly advise you to avoid buying a cheap knock off knife because it will
break very easily, and the steel is often brittle or has a very low Rockwell
hardness rating. Sharpening is also more difficult and the blade will not hold
a sharp edge very long.
Another point to consider is the
reliability factor. If you bought the knife for the wilderness, self defense
or as an emergency tool, you want to have confidence in the strength of the
locking mechanism, blade steel and general integrity of the construction. You
do not want the knife blade snapping in half or popping right off the handles
because of some minor lateral pressure if the blade gets stuck in some wood or
other matter.
I had a few of these cheap knock off
knifes and they are junk. They are weakly made with poor quality steels. I go
to gun shows a lot and frequently see a table full of knifes advertised as
�Any Knife $5 or $10�. The knifes� look as if the vendor simply dumped them
out of a cardboard box. They are scratched up and the parts do not go together
well there are gaps between parts that should be a tight fit. There is a
reason the knife is only $5 or $10.
Think about this�.. the knife was made in
some foreign country then shipped over to a warehouse in the U.S. where some
distributor bought them and sold them to retail knife vendors. Factor in the
cost of materials, construction costs, shipping costs, warehouse costs,
distributor costs and finally the retail markup and your $10 or $15 dollar
knife actually has about $2 in material and construction value in it. So��.
When you buy the $5, $10 or $15 knife remember that when you get into trouble
you are only willing to spend about $2 to safely get out if it. Just something
to think about.
I know the temptation is great to not
spend a lot of money, but you do not really have to spend a lot of money to
get a quality knife. Cynscorion Products offers a large selection of basic
black two to three inch blade tactical folding knifes that can be purchased
from Cold Steel or CRKT for example for as little as $29 to $45. You do not
have to spend $100 to $300 for the status symbol upper end semi custom
designer folding knifes. Some of the best knife values can be found in the
Cold Steel Voyager or Gunsite series and the CRKT M-16 series. These are very
strong, high quality and popular folding knifes. I own several myself. My
favorite carry knifes are the CRKT M-1 and M-16.
Sheaths are another area to be aware of.
Some fixed blade manufacturers sell knifes with sheaths as a complete package.
Some unscrupulous sellers may separate the knife from the sheath and then
charge extra for the sheath. Check the manufacturer�s web site or call them
and ask about the knife you are interested in. Does it come with any
accessories? Cheap sheaths can also be dangerous. Look out for fabric sheaths
without a protective lining. Think about this. Do you really want shoving a
sharp knife into an unprotected fabric holder strapped to your waist or thigh?
Try to get a good Kydex or similar material sheath.
The quality manufactures also warranty
their knifes� against defects and will usually replace their knifes very
quickly when mailed in. Try returning your cheap Chinese made swap meet knife
after it breaks.
Tests have been done on these cheap knifes
to see how much lateral and downward force is necessary to break the blade or
lock. These knifes always break with surprisingly little force. Remember,
��they were made to LOOK like the real thing, ��NOT WORK LIKE OR LAST LIKE the
real name brand knife. Just like a knock off Rolex or Montblanc pen, the point
is to LOOK like the original, and thats what you are only paying for �..
Looks. And some knock offs can�t even look that good.
You also need to be aware of some sellers
trying to pass off cheap knock off knifes as the real thing. If you are
shopping for a quality knife and come across a potentially great deal slow
down and look at the details. Check the following:
1. If you can, go to the manufacturer's
web site of the knife you are interested in and download all of the
information on the specific knife. Check the specifications for construction
materials, length, width, weight, colors, and blade types and down load any
pictures of the blade and the point where the blade meets the handle. Study
the information and take it with you when you shop to compare them to the
physical knife.
2. Look the knife itself very closely. How
closely depends on good a deal the seller is offering. Read the writing on the
blade. Look for mis-spellings, inconsistent type face, and quality of
imprinting. Look for blade steel type and county of manufacture. Compare the
knife to your downloaded pictures and information.
3. Next check the box and
instruction/owners booklet that comes with the knife. All the name brand
manufactures provide a booklet on their warranty maintenance and safety. If
the seller says there is no box or instruction booklet start to wonder and
look very closely at the knife. Also is the knife being sold as new or used? A
used knife may not come with the box or instruction manual.
4. Internet sales of cheap knifes is to be
avoided at all costs. You cannot physically hold the knife. The seller may
provide out of focus pictures, or not completely describe the knife. Then
there is the old, �I don�t know much about these. I am just selling it for a
friend� excuse. Also look for the following phrases: �Cold Steel like� �CRKT
like�, �CRKT style�, �SOG Style� or similar phrases. A knife is either a Cold
Steel knife or not.
5. Lastly, listen to you inner voice. Do
you feel uneasy or confident that the knife is genuine? And if you are in a
store always get a written receipt that specifically identifies the knife name
and model and find out the return policy.
Now back to the title of our story. Guess
what happens after your cheap knock off knife breaks? Hopefully not after you
get back from the hospital after the lock fails and cuts your fingers. You buy
another knife! If the knife was only cheaply made then you could buy a dozen
and throw them away when they break, but then your spending the same or more
money for a quality knife and you do not need to worry about your fingers not
mention that there is also a manufacturer who will replace you knife if it
breaks and you did not abuse it.
Oh yes, please do not use you knife as a
pry bar; it is a cutting tool not a screwdriver, pry bar, or hammer. That�s
how almost all knifes break and the manufacturers know it.
So�.. the moral of the story is you can�t
buy a Ferrari for the price of a Chevy Cavalier or a Rolex or for $40. That
isn�t reality. So do not expect to buy a good quality 2 or 3 inch folding
knife for $16.
as edited by Gerberknifestore.com Article
Source:
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Robert__Corsair
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