However, for situations where one’s life might be on the line, this is one knife where it’s worth not skimping. Wargoat is an awesome name for a knife, and it has the performance to match.
However, it’s a solid knife and a good choice for campers who want a do-all solution. The Intersect is easily my favorite of Benchmade’s new water line. While the brand is mainly promoting ...
I’ve been lucky enough to own and handle many of the best pocket knives, including production and custom blades. Now, the Fifth Amendment protects me from self-incrimination, so I won’t say how many ...
There's a big difference between a good and a great chef knife and while you can certainly get by with the former, it's always best to have the latter in your kitchen. After all, once you find the ...
a folding knife and a tactical knife. One of those requests has finally been fulfilled with the launch of the brand’s new ...
So-called “zombie knives” will finally be made illegal from next month - eight years after they were first added to the ...
It may be tempting to throw your knives in a drawer if you’re looking to save some counter space, but every pro chef and knife expert we spoke to is begging you to please find another solution ...
As someone who cooks at home regularly, I stand by the idea that the most dangerous tool in a kitchen is a dull knife. Regardless of your experience level, a dull knife makes it easy to ...
The legacy of the late Charles Harner lives on in a unique way at the Line Mountain Elementary School in Trevorton. Harner, a former teacher at Line Mountain who died in 1967 at the age of 94 ...
Since 2022, we’ve put over 30 pocket knives to the test during camping trips, work projects and everyday home tasks, evaluating each for its blade sharpness, ergonomics, durability and overall ...
You might not think about investing in a good knife sharpener as it's an often-overlooked kitchen tool. But it can make a big difference in your cooking experience. The home chef in you will ...
Samuel R. Harner Jr., 77, Reading, passed away Nov. 5, 2009, in ManorCare, Laureldale. He was the husband of Mary J. (Spease) Harner. Born in Reading, he was the son of the late Samuel R.