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First, let's consider the value of a good knife. Everybody needs a good knife and not even for self-defense.
Knife or multi-tool? Which one is better for EDC (everyday carry)? As a person who does a lot of maintenance work, it is my opinion that a multi-tool is best for EDC. This is because it has a knife, which answers the question of what to do if you need a knife, and it has several other tools also.
What about the practicality of a multi-tool for EDC? I also think that having a multi-tool is good for those little quick jobs that come up every day.
Does the average person need a large multi-tool in their pocket every day? That's probably going to be a no.
But, a small multi-tool with some basic stuff on it would be more than sufficient.The cost of the multi-tools varies GREATLY. I've seen them as cheap as $10 and as expensive as $200.
What are the biggest differences between a knife and a multi-tool?
A knife has a specific function. It can be used in a survival situation to great effect.It can be used to cut branches or to skin and cut game for cooking over a campfire, for instance. It can be used, in extreme situations for self-protection.Knives can be used in many ways in the wild. A fixed blade survival knife is strong, sturdy and able to handle the harshness of life in the woods.
On the other hand, multi-tools have a great many and varied uses.
Of course, they can be really good at the job site or in the wild. However, if you don't have a good quality one, it might not be able to handle the harshness of life in the woods.
One of the disadvantages of a multi-tool is all the moving parts.
The more moving parts you have, the greater chance you have of something breaking.
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First, let's consider the value of a good knife. Everybody needs a good knife and not even for self-defense.
Knife or multi-tool? Which one is better for EDC (everyday carry)? As a person who does a lot of maintenance work, it is my opinion that a multi-tool is best for EDC. This is because it has a knife, which answers the question of what to do if you need a knife, and it has several other tools also.

What about the practicality of a multi-tool for EDC? I also think that having a multi-tool is good for those little quick jobs that come up every day.
Does the average person need a large multi-tool in their pocket every day? That's probably going to be a no.
But, a small multi-tool with some basic stuff on it would be more than sufficient.The cost of the multi-tools varies GREATLY. I've seen them as cheap as $10 and as expensive as $200.

What are the biggest differences between a knife and a multi-tool?
A knife has a specific function. It can be used in a survival situation to great effect.It can be used to cut branches or to skin and cut game for cooking over a campfire, for instance. It can be used, in extreme situations for self-protection.Knives can be used in many ways in the wild. A fixed blade survival knife is strong, sturdy and able to handle the harshness of life in the woods.
On the other hand, multi-tools have a great many and varied uses.
Of course, they can be really good at the job site or in the wild. However, if you don't have a good quality one, it might not be able to handle the harshness of life in the woods.
One of the disadvantages of a multi-tool is all the moving parts.
The more moving parts you have, the greater chance you have of something breaking.
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We will answer any questions you may have about our online sales, rights or partnership service.
Email : service@topomart.com