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Sencut Cybrix: The Sub-$50 EDC Knife That Punches WAY Above Its Weight Class!
Sencut Cybrix: The Sub-$50 EDC Knife That Punches WAY Above Its Weight Class!
Want fidget factor? This bad boy gives you multiple ways to deploy - all smoother than your excuses for buying another knife. The button plunge lock is rock solid, and that 9Cr18MoV steel takes a wicked edge while laughing at corrosion.
Special thanks to John Emerson (aka "TheTriFyre") for loaning this knife to the channel for review. Is this the king of the sub-$50 knife world? You'll have to watch to find out why this one might be the working man's EDC champion that won't force you to eat ramen for a week!
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