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Sencut Serene Knife Review – The Budget Knife That Feels High-End!

by | Jan 9, 2025 | Knives, Reviews

Sencut Serene Knife Review – The Budget Knife That Feels High-End!

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 after carrying and using this knife for a couple of weeks, I’ve really come to see that it’s a great budget knife with a very nice thin and slicey blade. And the gray aluminum scales make it almost feel like a high end titanium knife. There’s a lot to like here as far as a great EDC knife. And I’m betting that this D2 steel will hold its edge better than most other budget knives.

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