Used on 4x4 wood prying, cutting carpets, rubber mats, hundreds of boxes to flat recycle, ties, vinyl flooring, tape galore. It never bent or disappointed. Dropped dozens of times off of other boxes and such. Hundreds of hours of use. Amazed how it held up. Love that knife.
Me, too, though maybe not quite so grubby! A knife a machine, worthy of respect, but still just a dumb object. Its owner is free to do with it as he likes, though I for one would rather carry around something nice, than something ugly. If I had a dirty job, it wouldn’t matter!
I’ve been using a gen 6 spanto in s45 for a while now. I put a steeper edge angle on it when I got it and just stropped it so far since. Next time it needs sharpened though, it’s going to BGM to have a hollow grind thrown on it. Will make it ideal for my daily needs being a cnc operator and cutting my share of rubber hose, heavy zip ties and a ton of boxes/tape. So far, the s45 has proven to be treated well after I get past the initial factory edge.
Great video! You are actually the person that pushed me to go and order me one. It's currently on the way and I'm super excited. I have the 0562 and just needed to know what a real hinderer was like.
They say the ZT is just as good, and some even say it’s better, but I must say, the ZT somehow lacks the full character of the Hinderer, i.e. the Hinderer has more character, even brand new. They are both very good knives, that will satisfy almost anybody!
Yeah hinderer's stonewashe holds up very well, been doing lots of abusive things with mine like cutting a metal door, prying open doors and hitting concrete with it and so far its held up well except for a few scratches and a few pits from a nail gun. But overall it I lost or it finally gave up I would buy a new one.
I love the working finish I always clean my blade off and then wipe it with frog lube. I cut a lot with it but it looks brand new except the edge is rolled a bit and needs to hit stones. The finish basically looks brand new.
I have had at least on Hinderer that i carry constantly. Right now its a DLT no choil slicer 3in and a usamadeblade skinny harpoon full ti. I carry them on n off through out the week. They put in as much work as i do and dont complain as much as i do lol.
currently carrying the Socom Elite Tanto..... LOVING THE FATTY HINDERER! ehhh not a fan of the flathead and no lockup steel replacement ability. small dislike would be the square "lanyard loop", but thats opinion based.
I have put my ZT 0909 thru a whole lot more punishment than this and all I ever do is dawn dish soap and strop the edge up and it is a freakin TANK yet it handles fine tasks like its it's job lol my custom ground xm18 fatty does not get used simply because of the cost/value thing, I picked up my ZT 0909 for $100 new and I swear it will pound in a nail if I need it to and still be smooth as butter but my $600 hinderer is going to stay a $600 hinderer if you know what I mean... But a great place to purchase hinderer customs or reg hinderers among many other knives is "steel addiction knives" website
I know I’m super late, but is that scale anything other than the run of the mill regular Hinderer Black G10? It seems more vibrant... maybe it’s the lighting.
Most of the pressure is mitigated away from the pivot area by the external stops. Ive never had an issue with it. On newer Hinderers, the tri way pivot system allows you to swap between PB, nylon, and bearings. I'd probably switch to PB anyway if I was really gonna beat on it.
see for my personal collection i have niches that i have, light duty edc, heavy edc, then construction work knives, i only ever have two in each niche so id prob have to sell my custom manix