“Proudly Overbuilt In The USA!” That’s what is written on every Zero Tolerance product box that leaves their factory.
A longtime friend, and fellow gun writer, once told me that, you have to catch the reader’s attention in your first couple of sentences or first paragraph of an article, or the readers won’t read any further. I certainly hope I caught your attention. I know a lot of our readers are like me, they love Zero Tolerance (ZT) knives, for several reasons, one is that they are built in the USA, right here in my home state of Oregon. Secondly, when you unbox a ZT knife, and inspect it, you will find no flaws in the manufacture and design of the knife —ZT truly means “zero tolerance” and they won’t put up with anything but perfection in all their products. I’ve had a lot of ZT knives go through my hands and have yet to find any flaws or imperfections in any of their products.
I won’t bore our readers with this, because I’ve mentioned it before, but I still do some knife designing, and had many of those knives built by custom knife makers. And, the ZT line is the equal to the best knives that many custom knife makers turn out! Today, many custom knife makers make use of modern equipment, like CNC machines to mill out their knife blades, and even the handle scales. For a time, we called those knives “mid-tech”. That meant: not quite hand made, but not fully machine made, either. I’ve toured the Kershaw Knives factory — where ZT knives are made — a division of KAI Corporation, and have watched knives being produced from the knife blanks, to the CNC machines, to the assembly and final fit, plus the sharpening of the blades, its quite the process to watch.
Zero Tolerance knives are always in great demand. Quite often, I have to wait for a newly-released folder to get into my hands, because they get sold out just that fast. I don’t mind waiting in the least, either. It is always a welcome sight when I know UPS is bringing me something from ZT. And, I’m never disappointed, when I unbox a new design. Many readers ask me to review higher-end knives, and I do my best to accompany those requests, but there are only so many knives that fall into this category. I do review a lot of regular production knives from Kershaw, and they produce some outstanding knives, that are more than affordable, and will get the job done, no doubt about it.Continue reading“Zero Tolerance ZT 0452CF, by Pat Cascio”