Tekut Tough Review - Great Budget Every Day Carry Knife!

in #knives7 years ago

Today I'll be doing something I haven't done in a long time and that is reviewing a new knife.

This time it's the Tough - budget EDC blade by Tekut.

To those who never heard about the brand - just like Sanrenmu, Tekut is a veteran OEM maker out of China that is producing knives for other companies and make a few models of their own.

Lately they had a breakthrough with an excellent EDC knife - the Tekut Zero (previously reviewed) and this is their later model.

Specs:
Blade length: 3.5" / 91 mm
Full Length: 8.2" / 209 mm
Weight: 4.7oz / 134g

First impressions:
The Tough came in a see through plastic tube, great presentation.
Was sharp out of the box, no F&F problems, smooth and had great lockup.

Pros:

  • Great quality, fit and finish out of the box.
  • Solid lockup in both directions (with tweaking).
  • Great ergos (including thumb dent and gimping).
  • Nice hydraulic action on washers (not bearings).
  • Strong thick tip.
  • G10 with a nice traction but not pant ripping texture.
  • Sandvik 12C27 blade (the same one SS Moras are made from).
  • Price.

Best quality:

  • The best quality of this model is the ultra deep carry pocket clip (see demo in the video below).
    Great original feature that was developed by Tekut.

Cons:

  • Blade centering is off in mine. I could tweak it to be centered, but then there will be a bit horizontal bladeplay. One of the most common cons of knives with washers.
  • The flipper tub is pointy and sticking out too much IMO. Truly a "pocket pecker".
  • Sating finish on the blade, I would prefer a stonewash that will hide scratches.
  • Biggest con IMO is the fact that all the screws on the knife are locktited that means it will be difficult to disassemble.

Summary:
This one is a great high value budget blade with some unique and uncommon features that help it stand out in the crowd.
It really feels like a tool rather than a collectors piece with its simple but useful shape and build, a reliable tool that you could rely on.
That, in addition to the shape make me associate it with Mora knives, so if you were in the market for a folding Mora knife - this one could be a great option.

Knife is available here: Tekut Tough

20% off with promocode OUT20OFF (all outdoor gear on site).

Check it out on Amazon for faster US shipping: Tekut Tough on Amazon

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Does it actually flip with no wrist flick or does it only go about halfway like most budget flippers.