Yep!

I'm surprised this thread has not been moved over to Knife Testing and Review where the real critics can weigh in on this $4.00 knife. Interesting that this you tuber rendered a 26 minute evaluation who prefaced his production with I don't know anything about knives. He should loose the black Craftsman Mechanics gloves and stop saying Folks. Oh and throwing this knife ten times against a tree was a nice touch.
 
This thread is too funny, I cant take OP seriously enough. You cant post a video of a $4 knife failing after light abuse as a proclamation of its value. This is a knife appreciation forum.

Yep! Yep! Yep! I had the exact same thoughts about the OP and his failure of a $4 knife reviewer.
 
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I'm surprised this thread has not been moved over to Knife Testing and Review where the real critics can weigh in on this $4.00 knife. Interesting that this you tuber rendered a 26 minute evaluation who prefaced his production with I don't know anything about knives. He should loose the black Craftsman Mechanics gloves and stop saying Folks. Oh and throwing this knife ten times against a tree was a nice touch.

The YouTube reviewer is aspiring to be one of those professional knife reviewers, you know the ones that always wear way too much hair gel, dark sunglasses, and yes, of course, are always wearing gloves.
 
I have to admit, the most intriguing part of this is how the blister pack that it comes in almost bested both of them :D.

Maybe they should invest in one of those as-seen-on-TV package openers since the Ka-Bar and Benchmade have them befuddled.
 
You need a good knife to open the blister pack of a $4 Wally World flipper. I think he shoulda opened it with nail clippers...
 
I didn't want one of these. The handle looks more like polypropylene than G10. I have absolutely no use for one.

That said, I want to buy a couple now just to see if I can open them.
 
Maybe the next You Tube video the OP posts may show the Ozark opening a blister pack that it came in.
 
There is no such thing as a $3.87 folding knife.

What there is:

A POS that was made from recycled garbage and the sweat of slave labor, that will cut for a little while and then explode all on it's own.

We are so far below even Super Market Gerbers here, I think we have found the bottom.....
 
There is no such thing as a $3.87 folding knife.

What there is:

A POS that was made from recycled garbage and the sweat of slave labor, that will cut for a little while and then explode all on it's own.

We are so far below even Super Market Gerbers here, I think we have found the bottom.....

Almost there. I'd rank the $1 folders found by the camping gear (not even in the knife cabinet) at Walmart on the bottom rung.
 
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