Cold Steel Introduces New Verdict EDC Folding Pocket Knives
Cold Steel has just announced the addition of a new lightweight and affordable EDC folder line of knives. The new Verdict series of EDC folders feature several different color variations of the GFN handle, a 3-inch stainless steel blade, and the Cold Steel Tri-Ad lock system. In addition to these standard features, the Verdict will be available in several different popular point styles – all without serrations.
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ColdSteel Introduces New Verdict EDC Folding Pocket Knives
The Verdict’s slim and lightweight design makes it a perfect EDC option that will disappear in your pocket. Featuring the easy-to-open Tri-Ad® lock, Verdict is safe and secure enough to carry every day without worry.
The 3-inch 4116 stonewashed stainless steel blade holds an edge with ease and wears very well. The rugged and subtly textured GFN handle is designed for a secure grip and to hold up to years of hard use. This ambidextrous folder is currently available in clip point, tanto, or spear point blade styles and several handle colors.
A verdict is a decision, and Cold Steel’s Verdict folding knife series gives users a decisive rock-solid everyday carry option. Verdict features the tried and trusted Tri-Ad® lock and comes with two steel and two handle material options and an assortment of blade shapes.
Each of the new blades is priced at $69.99 regardless of blade style, or grip coloration. All of the new Verdict EDC folding blades will come with a lifetime warranty and free sharpening services from Cold Steel. 4116 Stainless steel is quite an excellent blade steel for more affordable EDC blades and has a nice balance of wear resistance, edge retention, corrosion resistance, and most importantly, affordability. One of these blades would certainly make a great gift for someone in your friend or family group. Customers who order before December 12th can expect delivery by Christmas 2022. For more information, you can visit Cold Steel here.
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These are the next generation of the Pro Lite series and the Steve Austin Working Man series. Both great knives that only cost $25 - $35 when they still existed.
They better retail at around $40 or less