#1 in Best Knives of 9 products
"Amare is a German venture with Real Steel Knives. This is a slipjoint with an extremely ergonomic, food-prep ready design. The millwork on the handle is outstanding..." Read More
#2 in Best Knives of 9 products
Slip-joint knives, by nature, have old-school appeal—but the Artisan Biome takes their allure to new levels. Combining modern materials with a traditional shape and... Read More
#3 in Best Knives of 9 products
"The next time around, bring this Junzi home. This is a wonderful knife. It is beautifully constructed, more attractive in person than in pictures and a great..." Read More
#4 in Best Knives of 9 products
"A really good multi task knife. Good for a lot of small jobs. I mainly use it for opening parcels and boxes, but a good knife all round. Wouldn't recommend it for..." Read More
#5 in Best Knives of 9 products
Serge Panchenko has a knack for designing pieces you can’t take your eyes—or your hands—off of. Featuring the Ukrainian designer’s signature rustic, earthy aesthetic,... Read More
#6 in Best Knives of 9 products
The manual-opening Maserin Temperino is a slipjoint pocket knife suitable for a fancy dinner, Sunday service, or a trip to the opera. The handle, available in multiple... Read More
#7 in Best Knives of 9 products
The WE Knife Scamp is unique for a couple reasons. First, it’s a slipjoint, which means it doesn’t actually lock. Read More
#8 in Best Knives of 9 products
Based in Seki City, Japan, Mcusta combines Japanese tradition with modern materials. This slip joint folder leans more to the traditional side. Read More
#9 in Best Knives of 9 products
If you’re like most people, the majority of everyday jobs you come across don’t require a beefy folding knife. The Boker Duo is the perfect companion for 90 percent of... Read More