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Item 847372
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Comments about Benchmade 915 Triage SBK-ORG Knife:
It is easy to bash this knife. It is as heavy and twice as expensive as most multitools. Everything seems oversized like the big pencils they give first graders. It has however become one of my favorites. When you put on gloves it's clunkyness turns into dextarity.
I like having a glass breaker because in Miami lots of people drive their cars into canals. The simple hardened nib is exposed but does not get in the way when the knife is clipped in your pocket. The hook blade is great for cutting zip ties. The hook has much better steel than most but you need a round abrasive rod to sharpen it. The clip blade is a good compromise in between utility and safety.
The knife comes with a useless nylon pouch. For the price it should have a belt sheath.
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