knives_013014 by ski.mohawk, on FlickrI purchased the drop point one. Even at $12, I don't feel like they are under priced. It looks more impressive then it is, which I feel like most Milwaukee hand tools are. They all look promising but just under deliver.anyone try any of the Milwaukee knives? not sure if they been around long enough to be proven good tho.
S30v kershaw blur.
Barking Dog.
I wasn't complaining about the Milwaukee, just underwhelmed. Like most of their hand tools, they look awesome but I just don't end up liking them. Take their adjustable pliers for example, they look great; and then you use them and realize for a couple dollars more you could buy Channellock. Personal preference I suppose. For $12 you get an acceptable knife.leatherman wave, or leatherman surge.. just spend the money and get it over with, you will never regret it.. before that i carried 2 different Milwaukee Knives, and the Fastback utility knifes before that.. before this thread, ive never read of anyone complaining about them, - as they are often regarded as some of the best you can buy for the money.. i used mine, they worked great for me.. you can either buy a $100 knife and worry about what happens to it, or buy a good $15 - $30 model like the Milwaukee's and sharpen it once in a while with a $10 knife sharpener..
but IMO - if you willing to spend $100 - youd be crazy not to get a leatherman instead.
I wasn't complaining about the Milwaukee, just underwhelmed. Like most of their hand tools, they look awesome but I just don't end up liking them. Take their adjustable pliers for example, they look great; and then you use them and realize for a couple dollars more you could buy Channellock. Personal preference I suppose. For $12 you get an acceptable knife.
I do have a Wave, which I like for camping and hunting. For work I have a Crunch, and I agree they are great.