Reddit reviews Cold Steel Code 4 Clip Point Carpenters CTS XHP Alloy 58TPCC
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Blade thickness: 3.5 mmHandle: 5" long. 6060 aluminumOverall length: 8 1/2"Steel: carpenters cts xhp alloyPocket Clip: ambidextrous stainless pocket / belt Clip
Do you happen to know if these Cold Steel knives have a lockback?
https://www.amazon.com/Cold-Steel-Point-Carpenters-58TPCC/dp/B00U1IAFRY/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1473358913&sr=1-2&keywords=cold+steel+code+4
How can you tell from before you feel the knife opening?
> Can I get some best-in-class suggestions for sub-$100, ~$150, and sub $200? Might get lucky with a sale.
You also said you wanted a good slicer so I'm going with that as my main criteria. Also these are my opinions.
Sub $100: Spyderco Delica 4 Lightweight FRN Or Spyderco Endura 4
$150-ish: Spyderco ParaMilitary2 G-10 In many peoples opinion this is probably the best EDC blade available.
Under $200-ish: Zero Tolerance 0450CF
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Other great knives for EDC:
Ontario RAT II - Only $25. Worth getting for when someone wants to "borrow your knife".
Benchmade 940-2 - $180-ish. Light easy to carry, not much belly to the blade shape so not always the best for slicing.
Spyderco Dragonfly 2 - $50ish depending on the color. Small knife, easy to carry. Unless your EDC tasks involve skinning wild animals, this will work fine.
Cold Steel Code4 $70-ish. Great steel, thin knife so it carries easily, slices well thanks to think factory grind.