I’d strongly suggest avoiding Boker for maintenance style work. The steel will let you down and they don’t last long for this type of work. I’ve yet to use a Boker that was even acceptable, much less good.
You’d be better off with a Kershaw. If you want true auto the Launch series has quite a few that have dropped closer to budget range.
This is one tool that’s definitely worth splurging on a bit. Maintenance is hard on knives.
BigBL87
I’d say Boker, or sometimes you can catch Kershaw Autos under $100 or just a shade over.
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I’d strongly suggest avoiding Boker for maintenance style work. The steel will let you down and they don’t last long for this type of work. I’ve yet to use a Boker that was even acceptable, much less good.
You’d be better off with a Kershaw. If you want true auto the Launch series has quite a few that have dropped closer to budget range.
This is one tool that’s definitely worth splurging on a bit. Maintenance is hard on knives.
I’d say Boker, or sometimes you can catch Kershaw Autos under $100 or just a shade over.