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Coast LK375 Knife Light Review
Reviews
Chris   July 10, 2015   0   6  
If you are the type of person that likes to carry around a pocketknife and a flashlight, you might be interested in the Coast LK375, a new tool that combines both. Coast is known for their knives and their flashlights, but were they able to combine the two to make a product that does both jobs well? Read on, to find out my thought.
Minuteman Knife Pro-Tech TR4
Tool Blog
Chris   April 21, 2015   0   1  
Minuteman is doing it again. They are giving 25% of the profit from each Minuteman Pocket Knife sold, to charities that assist Veterans and their Families. The TR4 Manual limited edition knives are made in the USA, using materials sourced in the USA, to help veterans of the USA.
Minuteman Knife MM01K
Tool Blog
Chris   May 15, 2014   0   1  
I don't write about knives a whole lot, but I can't pass up on an opportunity to write about a USA made knife, where 25% of the profits go directly to charities that assist veterans and their families. The fact that it looks cool also helps.
Milwaukee Expands Fastback Line With Pocket Knives
News
Chris   October 07, 2013   0   3  
If you liked the form and function of the original Milwaukee Fastback Utility Knife or the recently updated and improved Fastback II Utility Knife, you might also be interested in the new line of Fastback Pocket Knives.
Coast Rapid Response Knife
Tool Blog
Chris   April 17, 2013   1   1  
Here at Tool-Rank we often come across great tools that do their jobs well; but only every once in a while do we come across a tool that we absolutely love. Those products deserve some extra recognition and are given the Tool-Rank Pick badge, an award that tells the world they are special. Today the award goes to the Coast Rapid Response Knife.
Reviews
Chris   September 01, 2011   0   0  
I have never been a fan of folding utility knives. They always felts cheap, the mechanism that holds the blade in place seemed dangerous, and they were darn right uncomfortable to use. Their handiness was far outweighed by their design flaws. With all of the flaws in the Utility Folder class, could DeWalt's introduction of the DWHT10035 Folding Retractable Utility Knife do any better than the folders on the market today? DeWalt sent over the knife so I could find.
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