Six Benefits Of Carrying A Pocket Knife

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The pocket knife is an iconic tool carried by outdoorsman, craftsman and everyday men and women across the world. The reason for its popularity is clear; it's simply one of the most functional tools available today. Here are a few great uses for carrying a pocket knife.

Opening Boxes, Letters, Packages, etc.

There's nothing worse than spending half of Christmas morning watching your brother and law struggle helplessly with a Land's End box. Of course, if you were carrying your trusty pocket knife, you would be spared this annoyance and could move on to other gift-giving.

With their variety of blades, pocket knives are excellent tools for opening boxes. Don't want to sully your hands opening letters? Impress your co-workers at the office by opening them up with your pocket knife.

Camping

Camping without a knife is unforgivable. From shaving down kindling to roasting hot dogs on the fire, you need a pocket knife. Of course, there's always a chance you might have to fight off a rogue bear with your pocket knife as well, like this guy did.

A pocket knife with tweezers can also come in handy if you're out in the wild and end up with a tick or a fat, nasty splinter.

Fishing

This one couldn't be more obvious. A fisherman without a pocket knife isn't a fisherman; he's just a lonely guy drinking beer next to a lake. From cutting line to removing hooks, a trusty pocket knife is mandatory for any fisherman. Plus, if the fish aren't biting, at least you can use the bottle opener on your knife to pop open a cold brew.

First Aid

From cutting bandages to fashioning tourniquets, you never know when a pocket knife can come in handy. They're also great for freeing hostages who have been bound in rope, though hopefully you'll never encounter that.

On a more serious note, if someone does get injured while you're outdoors, a pocket knife can also be used to carve messages to other parties along the path.

Peeling Fruit

This one I swiped from a great post on the blog the Art of Manliness. There's really nothing tougher-looking than sitting on your stoop and gnawing on an apple you peeled with you own blade.

Protection

A pocket knife doesn't make much of a weapon, nor is it designed to be one, but if you do find yourself in a sticky situation it may be enough to fend of or at least slow down an attacker.

Have more Pocket Knife Questions? Want to Buy One?

Many websites have huge pocket knife inventories for your perusal, so check it out and find the right blade for you.


About the Author:
John Moxley has spent more than 30 years working as a writer in various facets of the sports and outdoors industries. He buys all of his pocket knives from Knife Depot.



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