What's your EDC knife?

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This Bradley Bowie in PSF27 has been with me all the time during a house-construction project, so it’s an EDC for now. The well-designed sheath makes it extremely handy to use:

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raptor16

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Benchmade Bugout, bought it right when they came out.

Would/will probably go a different route if I ever need to replace it just to try something different.
 

Hussar

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General go to is a Hinderer XM-18 3.5" with spanto blade profile in S35vn. If I need something lighter/smaller, then its a Spyderco Para3 in maxamet.
 
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I got a small Cutco pocket knife with serrated blade. I been carrying it for 12 years or more. Never been sharpened and just keeps cut the few things I need to cut which is mostly rope, box tape and other packaging. Small sturdy and barely noticeable in my pocket. Probably been thru the washer and drier about 200 times. Sure ain't nothing fancy.
 
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Spyderco Para 3 lightweight is what I edc most of the time.
Zero Tolerance 566 sometimes, usually what I take going outdoors. Hell of a knife, very durable with good steel.
Benchmade minigrip 555. That’s the sheepsfoot version with the Spyderco thumb hole. It’s a fine knife, but the clip isn’t a deep pocket and I hate that. I think the para 3 is better so I haven’t got around to getting a deep clip for it. The axis lock is sweet though.

The next knife I’ll get that I really don’t need will probably be the mini bug out.
 
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I'm cheapy cheap for an EDC, because I will lose it at some point. Outdoor Edge. Blade is replaceable and more durable than a havalon
 
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