Three new Gerber knives worth a closer look
Gerber has introduced three practical additions to its lineup that cover everything from slimline utility knife to no-nonsense everyday carry knife.
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Three new Gerber knives worth a closer look
Gerber has introduced three practical additions to its lineup that cover everything from slimline utility knife to no-nonsense everyday carry knife.
A close-up on three new CRKT tools
Sharp styles and everyday smarts.
CRKT Walker Blade Lock folding knife
A high-quality EDC knife with a distinctive design and a visually striking lock mechanism.
Experience the difference with these premium bench chisels. Superbly crafted for lasting performance, they offer excellent edge retention and easy sharpening, making them a joy to use.
An exceptionally sturdy, functional, and practical stowable folding handsaw.
CRKT Forebear slip joint folding pocket knife
A gem of a pocket knife that's ideal for making precision cuts.
Choose the right knife for the job
No one knife does it all. Depending on the task at hand, you may need versatility, utility or durability from this indispensable tool.
Stanley “Sweetheart” bevel edge socket chisels
The classic Stanley 750 — well-made chisels that are comfortable to use, have good edge retention and are easy to sharpen.
Quick cutting, long-lasting, economically priced rasps.
Well made, razor-sharp, durable chisels that hold an edge well and are easy to resharpen.
Stryi carpenters bevel chisels
Good quality heavy-duty bevel-edge chisels at a competitive price.
Flexcut 2.0 Carvin’ Jack multi-tool
Anyone who does carving or likes to add texture to their woodworking projects will be familiar with the name Flexcut. Their folding multi-tools are designed specifically for the needs of woodcarvers.
The carefree, unfettered sibling of carving.
Veritas is flush with answers.
A very simple tool, the chisel’s job is to accurately remove small amounts of wood from a workpiece.
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