Today we’re putting Walmart’s Ozark Trails orange D2 pocket knife through our “brutal” Redneck Cut Tests, and the results might surprise you.
Spyderco Positron Replica Cut Test: Sometimes Looks Aren’t Deceiving
Spyderco Positron Replica Cut Test: Sometimes Looks Aren’t Deceiving
But here's the thing about knife testing - looks can often be deceiving when it comes to actual performance. Just because a knife doesn't impress you out of the box doesn't mean it can't surprise you when you put it to work. So let's dive in and see how this pocket-friendly carbon fiber blade handles our cardboard, rope, hose, and wood challenges. Will this underwhelming little knife redeem itself in testing, or will the disappointing first impressions prove accurate?
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