Why You Need a Pocket Knife in Your Life

Those who have an everyday carry folder in their pocket that they have carried everyday (pun intended) for years are privy to an interesting secret. Once you carry a knife everyday you’ll wonder how you ever got by without one.

It’s actually almost impossible to enumerate the ways in which a handle little blade can save your bacon on the daily, and that is meant in a figurative and not a literal way. Rather than spelling out of the innumerable ways in which a knife can be useful, let the evidence stand for itself. Carry a pocket knife regularly, and you will develop a reflex of reaching for it.

That said, here are some of the best reasons to drop a Swiss Army Knife, a Leatherman, or another folder into your pocket.

1. Never fear the mail
For most people, the mail is probably the largest encumbrance faced on the daily, but with the help of a trusted EDC pocket knife, the mail is no obstacle. Envelopes, bubble packages, tape, boxes and even plastic clamshells will pale before the power of the simplest machine – and the oldest one – that man has ever put to use.

2. Break down the recyclables
An EDC folder is also an invaluable tool for breaking down the recyclables or other packaging. This is one of the main reasons why you never see employees working in receiving departments too far from a boxcutter. It’s also the reason the tool is called a boxcutter. It’s highly useful for that. You’ll run into stray cardboard on a slightly scaled back basis in domestic settings, but a knife will make short work of them nonetheless.

3. Impromptu food prep
A knife is also a highly practical, highly valuable tool for food prep, whether you need to carve up some steaks, filet a panfish, cut up some cheese for a snack or even dice up some vegetables for the pot. Carrying an EDC pocket knife is like carrying the contents of the knife block (safely) in your pocket.

4. It’s the perfect multi-tool
Finally, it’s really more about what you can’t do with a knife than what you can, and it seems like it’s very little. From taming the loose threads on your jacket to trimming your nails to opening a stray package or even as a makeshift screwdriver, there are more ways than can be counted that a quality knife will make your life easier. Just carry one for a few days and you’ll see.

5. It’s called EDC for a reason
It’s called an EDC knife because you carry it every day, and you carry it every day because there are multiple occasions on any given day when a basic tool like a knife will serve you admirably. The only advice we can offer is to try it and see for yourself. It won’t cost you much.

Speaking of which, White Mountain Knives, at WhiteMountainKnives.com, has not only excellent prices but an equally commendable selection of pocket knives. Whether you’re looking for a folding knife with thumb holes or a thumb stud for quick and easy blade opening, or a knife with a frame lock or a liner lock, they have what you need. They even have a wide selection of knives with a variety of different blade steels, with everything from corrosion resistant stainless steel blades to super steels that will keep a sharp blade for weeks and offer excellent edge retention.

Visit their website, WhiteMountainKnives.com, today, to see what they offer. They carry top brands, including but not limited to Victorinox, Benchmade, Spyderco, Buck, Gerber and countless others, all at great prices. Orders in the U.S. even ship free!

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