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I love the Cadet. Have bought many over the years. I end up giving them away when I use them because people are always interested. I have recently started carrying the Bantam. It's thinner and surprisingly I don't miss the other tools as I thought I would. I pull it out of my pocket more than my Bugout on most days. Great video, thanks bro.
Kinda agree. The Bantam in Alox you can carry in your shirt pocket even. No key ring and the same rounded shape so nothing to wear and tear the fabric of your clothes. That extra tool really does have multiple functions.
Am I the only one that uses that huge flathead as a dedicated pry bar? I might carry a fancy pry bar with it but I always go back to my SAK unless I’m prying bigger nails or something. Thank you for this video, I just ordered an alox cadet and this video makes the anticipation all that greater!
Great video. First hard use testing I see on this, in my view, 'gentleman's knife' (also for the ladies of course). It's like 'grandfathers' pen knife but with some tools. Slim profile and won't raise eye brows when you use it when others are around.
@@hypemind612 I used to carry the Fieldmaster. Four layer knives are too thick to have on you at all times, unless you’re always wearing jeans. That being said, for me, the best EDC knife would be the three layer Sportsman.
Hey, yeah in the alox versions (like this cadet) the aluminum scale is the liner. The plastic handled ones have a stainless (or whatever they actually use) liner behind the scales. Thanks.
All comments are wrong.. cellidor models have alumimum liners and alox models have nickel silver liners. I noticed the 58mm line has nickel silver liners as well.
I don't usually need scissors when I have a knife blade but I do carry a small classic in addition to my alox farmer for the toothpick, tweezers, nail file and scissors addition.