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Recommendation for a EDC (self.pocketknife)
submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by john_lemmy to c/pocketknife@lemmy.world
 

My partner asked me for a recommendation for a EDC because I own and care for my kitchen knives. But I know nothing about pocket knives, so I'm hoping you all can recommend something lest they walk out with a 8 inch chef's knive peeking from their pocket.

I had a look here, but I just got lost in all those choices.

It doesn't need to be super durable as I should be able to sharpen it for them, but it should be easy to handle. The purported usage is self defense, but I think it will mostly be used to do chore related tasks.

Any solid choices there?

EDIT: after the replies pushing back on using this type of tool for self defense, I've had a talk with my partner and went through the arguments here. They didn't take much convincing that it was a bad idea. Thank you all for pointing it out!

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[–] BearOfaTime@lemm.ee 4 points 5 months ago

Hmm, self defense? Do they have hand-to-hand training?

There's a couple I've carried over the years - the current inexpensive single-hand-open style has been very convenient. I've broken the tip on them a few times using them to pry, but don't really care because I never spend more than $20 on one.

Being slim, they fit in any pocket (usually have a clip) without feeling like you're carrying something.

Was recently gifted one that holds 4 screwdriver bits and has a hex shaft to use them... And it's no thicker than the other ones I've carried.

So I guess it really depends on use-case.