To those many readers who have requested, once again, some high-end folding knives, here’s one that is quite unique. Its not all that easy getting our hands on high-end folding knives because, well…they are very expensive and always in-demand. Today we’re taking a close look at the Zero Tolerance Model 0640 and it’s a winner in every respect.
As I’ve said numerous times, you can buy a knife for $5, or one for several hundred dollars, but don’t expect the less expensive knife to stand up like a quality knife. There are some really nice knives on the market, that are sold on some of those knife selling infomercial channels, where you can get dozens of knives for a hundred bucks, and they look good – in the commercials. However once you get them in your hands, they are nothing more than eye candy. They look good, but they have blades that aren’t heat treated, and most come dull, too. Oh sure, you’ve watched those snake oil salesmen demonstrate how sharp those knives are, by slicing a piece of paper. Well, they took those blades and put an edge on them so that they will do that. Just don’t expect those eye candy blades to do that more than a few times – it ain’t gonna happen.
I really like the Swiss Army knife concept, if only they made they with the best materials. However, if you try using any of those numerous tools that comes on these days, and apply any amount of force, you’ll soon find that you are holding that knife in pieces in your hand – they just aren’t up to the super hard tasks like the high quality multi-tools that we have today. Again, great idea, all those tools in a knife, but I wouldn’t want to bet my life on them.
So, just because a knife looks great on television, don’t expect something that costs a buck or two, to stand up to the rigors of survival, law enforcement, or military duties. You are throwing your money away, and maybe even your life, if you purchase garbage cutlery. Now, with that said, you can get some really high-quality knives from some big name knife companies, like Kershaw Knives, which is a division of Kai USA Corporation, which also owns Zero Tolerance knives. I’ve tested some Kershaw Knives that retailed for $40 to $50 and I’ve got to tell you, they are well-made – quality – for your money. Sure, some are made overseas, but made under strict quality control, and they are not made in slave labor factories.Continue reading“Zero Tolerance 0640, by Pat Cascio”