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Top Domestic Uses of Pocket Knives

There’s no knife handier than the pocket knife. They are some of the only knife types that combine style and functionality so smoothly; no wonder they are popular. Also known as folding knives, they come in varying sizes and shapes, each designed for certain functions. We are going to look at some of the most common uses of pocket knives and the features that make them reliable. If you are looking to get a pocket knife, then stick around to the end to learn a tip or two on how to best use them.

Package Opening

Packages that come in boxes can be a little complicated when it comes to opening them. Some struggle with their teeth, and some start looking for anything sharp. But if you have a pocket knife, then you get this done in seconds. Many domestic owners of pocket knives actually use them for this purpose more than anything else.

Cutting Fruit

Having a small knife fitting your hand as you cut fruit is the most satisfying thing you can ever do. What makes pocket knives suited for this job is that their blades are short and compact. You only need one finger to provide support from the other side, and there’s no risk of cutting yourself in the process.

Carving

If you are into making art from wood or soapstone, you will need a tool that is sharp and small enough to fit in your hand. You have more control this way, and you will be able to work with smaller objects, something that chisels and gouges cannot pull off. But you have to find a pocket knife with a strong blade that doesn’t blunt easily.

Creating Kindling

When you need to warm up your house by starting a fire in the hearth, you will need small pieces of wood to act as the ignition material. This is called wood kindling. The ease with which they are able to catch fire depends on how finely cut they are. Using a pocket knife is the best way to get this done without injuring yourself.

Cutting Meat

For cutting up meat in the kitchen, the normal kitchen knives are more than enough. But when you are dealing with game meat outside, then having a pocket knife could help you handle the cutting much better. They are sharper, stronger, and can work without any need for a chopping board. But you have to be careful when handling meat as the blood may cause your hand to slip over the handle onto the blade.

Self Defense

You can hide a pocket knife anywhere on your person and nobody will ever know that you are armed. This can come in handy when you are attacked as a defensive weapon. You simply need to have it in a position where access is easy for quick movements. There are pocket knives that are designed specifically for defensive purposes. They are called tactical knives, and you should consider going for those if you want something reliable.

Cutting Rope

There will always be ropes around the house at all times. People use ropes for all kinds of things. You need rope to tie up luggage in the car if you are traveling. For tying up fences when you are handling some home maintenance. The only way you can handle ropes without having to strain yourself is by using pocket knives for cutting them up. Ropes can be tough for regular knives but when you have an able pocket knife, this would feel like cutting through butter.

Fishing

When it comes to gutting fish, nothing does it better than a hook knife. These are small pocket knives that have a hook design towards the tip that is able to cut through the fish without mangling parts that are needed for cooking. Gutting knives are small, can fit in the hand, are not heavy, and are designed for speed. With this in hand, you are able to pick out the guts and cut them out cleanly without contaminating the rest of the fish.

Knife Throwing

Knife throwing is considered a sport and an arty in some places, and being able to throw a knife and hitting a target square in the middle is an underrated skill. If you are a knife enthusiast looking for a reliable throwing knife, then a pocket knife would be the right fit. They are well weighted and feel just right when it comes to knife throwing. You will need to put in some practice into it first though, or you may end up spilling the knife.

Opening a Wine Bottle

In the absence of a corkscrew, a pocket knife is your next best option for getting that bottle of wine open. There are many techniques that one can use to open a wine bottle using a pocket knife without breaking the bottle, as shown in this video here. But you have to be careful you don’t end up bending the blade. This means you should also use a pocket knife with a thick and strong blade that can withstand the force.

Pruning Plants

If you are a lover of nature and you have a small garden full of all kinds of plants, then pruning is something you will be involved in for most of the day. There are tools for doing that but a pocket knife can also handle the job just fine. Pocket knives are small, delicate, and have sharp blades, and this makes them ideal for cutting small parts of the flowers you may be growing in your garden.

Conclusion

As far as the uses of pocket knives go, you are only limited with your creativity. There are unlimited uses of this nifty and handy tool that would put any other type of knife to shame. To learn more about pocket knives and how they are used, check out our website(Shieldon - pocket knife manufacturer) for more information.

 

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