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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Knives > Deal: Kershaw Link EDC Folding Knife (Made in USA) for $29

Deal: Kershaw Link EDC Folding Knife (Made in USA) for $29

Nov 24, 2018 Stuart 6 Comments

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Kershaw Link Aluminum Handle Black Blade EDC Folding Knife

Earlier this month, the Kershaw Dividend folding knife was on sale at Walmart for $29. At the time, there was a Link, with olive green handle and black-finish blade, for $32. Now, that knife is a little bit cheaper, priced at $29.

The next-least expensive model I can find at the moment is a gray and blackwashed version at Amazon, for $37.29. A blue-handled Link is $46. There are some less expensive models – still not less than $30 though – but those also have plastic handles. Personally, I like the aluminum-handled version (like this one) better.

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The Kershaw Link is a nice knife, featuring a 3.25″ blade. I tend to prefer 3 inch-bladed knives for “EDC,” but 3.25″ to 3.6″ knives suit me better around the shop or outdoors. I wear medium-sized gloves. If you have larger hands, you might favor a knife this size over the Dividend that I posted about last time.

It has a SpeedSafe assisted-opening mechanism, which is convenient for quick and easy opening. (For urban carry, I tend to prefer smaller knives with “softer” aesthetics, and manual opening mechanisms.)

At $29, this is a very good deal.

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There’s no indication as to when this pricing will end.

As always, be sure to learn and understand your local knife laws before EDCing a pocket knife.

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6 Comments

  1. The yeti

    Nov 25, 2018

    For the money spent. It is hard to best a Kershaw.

    Reply
  2. Mike

    Nov 25, 2018

    Kershaw is hardest knife to sharpen and to keep an edge

    Reply
    • Dan

      Nov 25, 2018

      Hardest in general or certain blade material?

      Reply
  3. Daniel J Houser

    Nov 25, 2018

    Love Kershaw for edc

    Reply
  4. Ari

    Nov 25, 2018

    Bought the Blur S30V 2 weeks ago for 54 and its the most impressive knife i have ever owned. Cuts through cardboard so fast i wasnt even prepared for it. Almost cut through my jeans!

    Reply
    • The yeti

      Nov 25, 2018

      Yes i have same. Love it as well.

      Reply

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