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The Best Pocket Knife For Everyday Carry of 2024

01 november 2020

The Best Pocket Knife For Everyday Carry of 2024

No proper everyday carry can be without a good pocket knife. 

Whether it's opening parcels, cutting ropes, or peeling fruits, you always find yourself needing a sharp and reliable blade ready to go in your pocket.

So for the last six weeks, we looked into thousands of pocket knife reviews to determine which performs and feels the best in our pocket. 

After hands-on testing, we narrowed our list down to the three best pocket knives: the Benchmade Bugout, the Spyderco Paramilitary 2, and the CRKT Pilar.

Need one of those to upgrade your EDC game? Read on!

Editor's Pick: Benchmade Bugout

We love every minute we carry this Benchmade knife. The Bugout is such a lightweight tool that it comfortably lives in our pockets. The mini deep pocket clip works like a charm on all items of clothing.

We carry it indoors, outdoors, or wherever because this blade is THAT versatile and exceptionally efficient for light-duty jobs.

This mid-size folding knife rocks a drop-point blade made of high-end CPM-S30V steel. So you can always rely on its excellent corrosion resistance and edge retention. 

Deployment is quick and smooth, thanks to the axis lock. The blade opens and locks up for a second. 

This swift action is achieved with great ergo-designed thumb studs, easily accessible from the slim polymer handle. All give the Benchmade Bugout a stealthy but non-intimidating profile.

The Benchmade Bugout is a multi-functional tool-like blade with premium steel on an almost weightless handle. No wonder it's everyone's favorite. 

Runner-up: Spyderco Paramilitary 2

If you fancy a different blade-to-handle length ratio to support grip and control better than the Benchmade Bugout, pick up the Spyderco Paramilitary 2. 

This Spyderco is a worthy rival to the Benchmade for the best pocket knife in the world: same high-quality CPM-S30V steel blade, reliable compression lock mechanism, and a G-10 steel-lined handle.

You can count on the steel to consistently and quickly finish any job and still can hold an edge sharp enough to slice through a paper sheet like butter. And it's easy to sharpen to all thanks to the unique flat shape blade. 

Though using the same steel as the Benchmade, the Spyderco has gradient thickness engineered to take more hits at the blade's back. 

And how can we not mention the iconic Spyder Hole? This in-house invention leads the way for many one-hand open and close mechanisms. 

The Spyder Hole, plus the compression lock, will accelerate deployment while not getting in the way of the blade.

In short, if you're looking for a hardy yet agile pocket knife, you need to get a Spyderco Paramilitary 2.

Budget Pick: CRKT Pilar

If you're looking for a short blade to finish the job, you need to pick up a CRKT Pilar. At a low price range of $30-45, the Pilar adds a style element to your everyday carry. 

CRKT packs a 2.4-in 8Cr13MoV Sheepsfoot blade in a sleek 3.5-in stainless steel handle. This full-steel knife sure shines like a diamond when adequately sharpened.  

It's not a light carry, but you'll appreciate the 4.2oz of weight when it comes to balance and ergonomics. We feel the stability and control with two choils, unseen in such a short blade.

We're not too keen on the cut tests because low-end steel has their limitations, but the Pilar is the best folding knife for the money. It's a great beginner blade, a functional utility knife, and cute cutlery.

If you're looking for some practical pocket jewelry, choose the CRKT Pilar. 


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The Bottom Line

If you're an ERD geek like us, you can never get enough from one blade. We recommend getting three to maximize their pros while stocks last.

Be sure to check out our site to get the best deals on some good pocket knives.