
13 New Pocket Knives and Multi-Tools You Might Have Missed
This week saw significant releases from some mainstay brands like Buck and Leatherman, as well as more under-the-radar EDC drops.
This week saw significant releases from some mainstay brands like Buck and Leatherman, as well as more under-the-radar EDC drops.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi
Knafs is here to prove that your everyday carry can be playful while still being made with solid materials and mechanisms.
By Sean Tirman
The CJRB Lyrid offers much more than you might expect from the price tag.
Suprlativ is the product of three significant knifemakers working in tandem on a bevy of exceptionally designed, well-built cutting tools.
By Sean Tirman
The RotoSelect might be the most clever desktop solution for storing and displaying your favorite everyday carry items.
By Sean Tirman
Straight outta Scotland, Tiny EDC's Micro Knife is here to challenge the best that WESN, The James Brand and Gerber have to offer.
Perhaps the only thing wilder than the Mini Bedlam’s shape is its predecessor's back story.
With its exceptional style, bevy of convenient mechanisms and hard-working materials, this is a web you'll want to be caught in.
By Sean Tirman
With four new Cerakote-powered treatments, the keychain-sized Micra is now more colorful and corrosion-resistant than ever.
What do Italian and French winemakers have to do with EDC? The connection runs deeper than you might think.
By Sean Tirman
The results are usually pretty spectacular when two big-name brands collide on a single cutting tool design. Here's all the proof you need.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi
Loaded with premium components from blade to handle, Artisan Cutlery’s Revel is limited to just 200 pieces.
This excellent pocket folder already had an outstanding blade, but now it gets handle enhancements to match.
By Sean Tirman
Differing only slightly in its design and appearance from the famous Buck 110 Folding Hunter, this knife boasts a serious material change.
By Sean Tirman
Benchmade was probably the big winner for knife releases this week, but there were also significant drops from CRKT, Vosteed, Case and more.
By Sean Tirman and Steve Mazzucchi
Artisan Cutlery’s Cleo returns with serious super steel, its beloved button lock and one eye-popping handle.
Italian craftsmanship and a mechanism from one of the most significant knifemakers ever make this stout cutting tool special.
By Sean Tirman
Emerging from the brand's vault for 2025, this compact tool harkens to a time when a folding knife was an essential doctor's tool.
By Sean Tirman
There’s more to those badass slashes on the blade of Kansept’s Eaglestrike than meets the eye.
This cutting tool has a host of other exceptional features and mechanisms that make it one of the brand's most marvelous recent releases.
By Sean Tirman