Best Cold Steel Knife

6 Reasons the Pendleton Lite Is the Best Cold Steel Knife in the Catalog
Cold Steel’s catalog is pretty broad and impressive, and they don’t just make some of the highest quality knives in the industry. They make swords, pole arms, axes, shovels, tomahawks; heck, they even make some arrowheads and other oddities. But one unassuming model, the Pendleton Lite, just might be the best Cold Steel knife in […]
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Best Cold Steel Knife: 5 Top Picks
Since 1980, Cold Steel has been making high-quality knives for sportsmen, collectors, and even cooks, made of top-end steels and handle materials, in a wide range of unique designs, some of them inspired by historical patterns, like the Canadian Belt Knife. Love or hate Cold Steel’s aggressive marketing tactics (which often feature videos of Lynn […]
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An Interesting Pick for the Title of “Best Cold Steel Knife”
Most guides and knife reviewers will tell you that the CS Andrew Demko AD10, the Espada or the Master Hunter, or even the Cold Steel Recon Tanto, or the Cold Steel 4-Max is the best Cold Steel knife. We’re taking a very different approach. We think it might be the Cold Steel Canadian Belt Knife. […]
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Is the Kizer Begleiter the Best Kizer Knife?
You don’t need to look too hard to find listicles on Google that promise to deliver the “best Kizer knife” into your hands. Everyone’s out there with their two cents, hoping you’ll take it as a down payment on the truth. Well, let’s take a step back. This isn’t an article with a bunch of […]
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The Folding Slock Master May Be the Best Cold Steel Knife for This Reason Alone
The Folding Slock Master, with a red GFN handle, is not the catchiest or most interesting Cold Steel knife. Among the hundreds of Cold Steel products, it hardly even turns heads, all things considered. There are many more interesting and unique products in their lineup. That doesn’t stop it from qualifying as what some might […]
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Is the WE Mini Buster the Best WE Knife? Well, “We” Love It
WE Knife Company might not hold the legendary status of OKC or Buck, but it’s been gaining a lot of ground, especially among collectors and in the EDC “community,” if you will. They use premium materials and their knives really do sport fit and finish that hit way, way out of their weight class, so […]
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