Bestech Texel - Knife First Impressions - The Practical Blade

Published: 4 years ago

At the time of releasing this video, the Bestech Texel is fore sale at WhiteMountainKnives.com for $52, and you can save 10% using the discount code "TPBWMK". I do NOT receive monetary compensation from you using this discount code - I simply love White Mountain Knives and reached out for a code of my own to offer to my viewers to show my support. This video is NOT sponsored or endorsed by any external parties.

The Bestech Texel is an impressive knife coming in at the $50 price point. D2 steel, a flat grind, sheepsfoot style blade, and relatively thick bladestock lend this knife to being a good heavy use folder. And don't be fooled - running on washers doesn't mean the action is bad - quite the contrary, the action is very impressive, and it doesn't come at the cost of blade play or poor centering.

The pocket clip is NOT deep carry and can NOT be adjusted, but aside from that, I'm having a hard time finding much to complain about here.

The overall fit and finish of this knife is great, and for $52, it's a hell of a deal.

If you've been considering picking up this knife, I'd say there's nothing holding you back at this point.

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Blade Sharpening / Polishing:
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