

Whether you’re sharpening a pencil, harvesting wild mushrooms, or tackling a DIY task, the XC90 carbon steel blade will perform dutifully well, as will Opinel’s signature Virobloc safety ring to lock the blade open or closed.īeyond the blade, Opinel outfits the No.08 with a wooden handle that flares at the base to improve ergonomics. Because it is small and has a clip, I can put it into any pocket and it is out of the way, but always available.”īlade length: 3.25 Inches Closed length: 4.25 Inches Weight: 1.5 Ounces Handle material: BeechwoodĪt $19, there’s an argument to be made that Opinel’s No.08 carbon steel folding knife should be classified as another budget-minded buy on this list, but because the French label’s eponymous wooden-handled knives date back to 1890, we prefer to call this one a classic instead of a bargain. This knife is a small and simple knife to have available for opening packages, mail, cutting rope, or similar simple needs. The blade here is pretty short, to be sure, but it will be razor sharp when new and it can be honed as needed, and as half of the blade is serrated, this knife is great for cutting through cordage or fabric, common tasks of the pocket knife.Īmong many favorable reviews left on REI, where the knife has a four-star overall rating, a customer named David spoke for many when he wrote in part: “I have been looking for a small pocket knife with clip to replace the many small pocket knifes I have that end up in the bottom of my pocket mixing with change and other things. And as it’s small enough to fit in the change pocket of your jeans, it’s a knife you’ll want to always have on hand for all those years. Yet unlike that burger, fries, and soda, which you’ll be done with in 20 minutes, this knife is durable enough to last for years. Yes, you’re seeing that price correctly: this knife costs $15, or about the same price of a large fast-food meal these days. Just one more reason this blade consistently gets great ratings and reviews.īlade length: 2.25 Inches Closed length: 3 Inches Weight: 1.4 Ounces Handle material: Stainless Steel


Available in countless colors, steels, and scale materials, you can go so far as to customize the entire design, ensuring it meets both your needs and style preferences. Its textured handle, thumb stud (for quick, effortless deployment), and metal clip, which can be positioned in two different ways, complement its workman-like design with additional convenience.īut despite the no-nonsense build, the Bugout 535 isn't all business. The size of the blade here is key, as the 3.24 inches of CPM S30V steel allows it to tackle bigger tasks without sacrificing portability. One of its signature pocket knives-the Bugout 535-earns incredibly high marks for its balance of durability and lightweight design, along with a bigger-than-average blade and refined versatility. Oregon-based Benchmade is a highly-respected maker of modern folding knives, and that comes courtesy of a decades-long reputation for putting quality, foldable blades in its customers’ pockets. Blade length: 3.24 Inches Closed length: 4.22 Inches Weight: 1.8 Ounces Handle material: Grivory
