I got this Sencut Serene knife as a Christmas present so that we would have a good quality D2 steel knife that we can use to set a baseline in our Cut Tests. But it turned out to be a great knife!
Barrysail Cut Test: Cheap Amazon Knife Delivers Big
Barrysail Cut Test: Cheap Amazon Knife Delivers Big
But sometimes cheap knives can really catch you off guard. Without giving too much away, let's just say none of us saw these results coming. If you're in the market for a world-class beater knife that you don't have to baby, this budget blade might just surprise you - as long as you can live with its one fatal flaw. Watch the full test to see how this sub-$20 Amazon special handled our cardboard, rope, hose, and wood tests. Special thanks again to John Emerson for sending another budget gem that keeps proving our assumptions wrong!
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