Most indestructible knife

It's fine to want the toughest knife, able to withstand a bulldozer running over it. But for me, I'd rather have a knife that works well for it's cutting tasks. A big rock might be better for toughness. If a bulldozer runs over your knife, it's probably run over you, too!
I've seen guys drop all sorts of stuff when getting in and out of dozers. Or they'll set something on the tracks get distracted and forget it. It's amazing how much gets run over really.
 
This is one of my favorite all around knives. It’s insanely sharp (the sharpest I’ve ever tested out of the box, 95 on my Bess tester), slices well, you can poke stuff with it, beat on it till the cows come home and best of all, at $15, you won’t give it a second thought
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Zieg
 
Mora Robust Pro carbon. Utterly unbreakable. Sharp as all hell.

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Mora Robust Pro carbon. Utterly unbreakable. Sharp as all hell.

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Zieg

I have several knives of this style, Morakniv, Hultafors, Fiskars, Bahco. But to be called indestructible, they have to withstand excessive effort, as the brand itself says it can. In my test, it didn't hold up.
However, if it is only used as a knife, for the purpose it was created for, it is a knife for the rest of your life.

I have absolutely nothing against it.

Note: Postimages is not loading today. As soon as it works, I'll post an image of my broken Robust.
 
I have several knives of this style, Morakniv, Hultafors, Fiskars, Bahco. But to be called indestructible, they have to withstand excessive effort, as the brand itself says it can. In my test, it didn't hold up.
However, if it is only used as a knife, for the purpose it was created for, it is a knife for the rest of your life.

I have absolutely nothing against it.

Note: Postimages is not loading today. As soon as it works, I'll post an image of my broken Robust.

Test.

 
Wow! Details?

Zieg
It's in Portuguese, but the images speak for themselves.
The objective was not to destroy the knives, just to test them to the extreme. Of course, you can't do this with knives, but to call it indestructible, it must withstand being abused.
It was not a personal affront to anyone, nor to another channel.
But some channels label the knife as non-destructible, cutting soft wood, clay bricks and canned goods, that's what any Chinese knife will do.


 
I have several knives of this style, Morakniv, Hultafors, Fiskars, Bahco. But to be called indestructible, they have to withstand excessive effort, as the brand itself says it can.
I know that this post is about indestructible knives. However, I don't remember any of those brands called their knives "indestructible". I don't think any mass producer used that keyword for marketing, only a few custom makers.
 
Exactly.
The factory itself doesn't label it as indestructible, but some fanatical users do.
Doing simple tests and calling it indestructible. Maybe to boost sales on partner sites, who knows?
Mora makes an incredible knife for the money. But I will 100% agree with you that they are not the end all be all.
 
Exactly.
The factory itself doesn't label it as indestructible, but some fanatical users do.
Doing simple tests and calling it indestructible. Maybe to boost sales on partner sites, who knows?
I thought that you pointed finger at the manufacturer, I was confused. I agree with you.
 
I thought that you pointed finger at the manufacturer, I was confused. I agree with you.

No, anyway.
They are not my favorite knives, but I can't deny that they are great blades, with excellent value for money.
I broke the knife using it improperly, completely wrong. I couldn't complain to the manufacturer in any way. I take responsibility for this.
The problem was watching YouTubers make videos cutting simple things, soft wood, food cans and deifying the knife.
 
I had an Air Force Pilot's Survival Knife back in the 1960s . . . .in retrospect it seemed to be nearly indistructable to m.

The leather sheath was ratable as was the stacked leather washer handle, but the knife was ad stoutly made as anything I'd seen when I was 16.

If I'd have kept it prestine all these years it would be valuable. It was early enough to have the slightly longer blade and lacked the metal reinforcement to the sheath. I ground off the cross guard then cut out and hand laced a deep pocket drop i sheath for it. Life happens and I have nbo idea just what happened to it.
 
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