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  • freekforge

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    are the kershaw oso sweets any good? I know they are made in china but i can look the other way on that. I saw one in a catalog and decided i should get myself a cheap first paycheck present.
     

    Tactically Fat

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    They're "OK" knives.

    Kershaw as a crap ton of knives in that price range.

    I think I'd rather have the Cryo or the 6034 Emerson collaboration for a few more bucks.
     

    chezuki

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    I'd look at the Leek or Skyline for near that price range. No experience with the Cryo, but I've heard good things about them as well.
     

    tatic05

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    I am not a knife person but I have the Cryo and I like it more than the Brawler. Its thinner and I like the placement of the clip.
     

    freekforge

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    the cryo looks pretty cool may pick it up to carry outside of work and then get the oso for carrying in the factory since the abrasive dust is hard on everything.
     

    freekforge

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    how easy is it to open the cryo? my hands are all kinds of messed up at work to the point i cant open my current knife (or write or button my flannel, or open a pack of crackers). do you really have to work at the flipper or is it pretty easy?
     

    outnumbered

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    +1 on the leek...great knife for everyday use. Very sharp out of the box, easy one hand flipper open, and re-sharpens very well.
     

    skulhedface

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    how easy is it to open the cryo? my hands are all kinds of messed up at work to the point i cant open my current knife (or write or button my flannel, or open a pack of crackers). do you really have to work at the flipper or is it pretty easy?

    My cryo was a little stiff out of the box. Broke in fairly quickly though
     
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