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!
Lightning Elite OTF Cut Test: 440 Steel Proves Its Worth!
Lightning Elite OTF Cut Test: 440 Steel Proves Its Worth!
But sometimes knives surprise you in the best way possible. After running this budget OTF through all our regular tests - cardboard, rope, hose, and wood - I came away genuinely impressed with how well it held that edge. Most people don't usually expect much from 440 steel, but this Lightning Elite really stepped up to the plate. Watch the full test to see exactly how this affordable automatic performed and why it earned more respect than I thought it would. Special thanks again to John Emerson for loaning this knife to the channel!
Watch the full review video HERE
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