Knives You DO Hand to People! | Can Non-Knife People Open And Close Pocket Knives?

Published: 2 years ago

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0:01 Introducing Knives For Non-Knife People
1:20 How Intuitive are Slip Joint Grandpa Knives?
3:01 Why are Back Lock Knives Both Hard and Easy to Close?
5:58 Is Axis Lock the Easiest Type of Lock?
8:20 How Liner Lock Knives Work
12:44 Frame Lock Knives
14:19 Spydie Flick, Opening Knives, and the Awesome Compression Lock
16:10 Do Button Locks Work?
18:33 Knives and Fidgeting. Fidgety Knives!
20:42 Would you Hand an Automatic Knife To Someone?
22:25 Why everyone Loves OTF Knives
27:24 What Knives Would Zac Hand To Someone?
28:36 What knives Would Ben Hand To Someone?
30:17 BIG CHANNEL NEWS!

So me and Ben Banters from Knafs Co decided to walk around and talk to strangers about pocket knives. We were scientifically trying to figure out which knives are the easiest for non-knife people to open and close intuitively. We found that liner locks and frame locks are secretive, button and Axis Locks are easy, and every one loves a good OTF! All the knives were in order from most common to least common. We covered slip joints, Axis locks, Liner Locks, Automatics, Back Locks, Compression Locks, OTF's, Flippers, and Button Locks. Let us know down below what you think about our findings.

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