The Alox Bantam is so thin, you can take it in your wallet. The Cellidor Bantam is more versatile because it has tweezers and a toothpick. But if I have to take a one layer cellidor, I prefer the Waiter (with a small screwdriver and a pin in the corckscrew). The Alox Bantam has an incredible look.
I don't have either. Clearly the Alox is slimmer and easier to EDC although both are small knives! And I love that texture on my Pioneer X. Question: ergonomically, is there a disadvantage to the extreme thin-ness of the Alox Bantam? If you had to break down a few boxes of cardboard, is there a difference between the two in how tired your hand is going to feel at the end?
Really good point about the slimness of the Alox Bantam. It is more of a gentleman's knife. Suitable for occasional rather than hard use. Not because it's not durable, but ergonomically it would not be comfortable. This is perfect for a slim carry, where you want a stylish knife...
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@@DaveCollierCamping Thanks!
For tools, the red one and alox for the best of the rest.
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I don't have a Bantam, but between the two I'd pick the alox👍Cheers, buddy!
Thanks David!
Fantastic video Mark…!!!
The Bantam is a great lightweight carry…😎
Perhaps I’m stating the obvious but….. get both…!!!! 😀
Speak soon mate…❤️😎👍🏻
Cheers Sean....😁
I really love the look of alot
@@jasonbeecher509 I am an alox fan
Except for the keyring, the alox is more sturdy 👍👍
@@michaelfuxeklint4909 For these larger knives I actually prefer them not to have an eyelet or keyring as it tends to get in the way...
The Alox Bantam is so thin, you can take it in your wallet.
The Cellidor Bantam is more versatile because it has tweezers and a toothpick. But if I have to take a one layer cellidor, I prefer the Waiter (with a small screwdriver and a pin in the corckscrew).
The Alox Bantam has an incredible look.
I don't have either. Clearly the Alox is slimmer and easier to EDC although both are small knives! And I love that texture on my Pioneer X. Question: ergonomically, is there a disadvantage to the extreme thin-ness of the Alox Bantam? If you had to break down a few boxes of cardboard, is there a difference between the two in how tired your hand is going to feel at the end?
Really good point about the slimness of the Alox Bantam. It is more of a gentleman's knife. Suitable for occasional rather than hard use. Not because it's not durable, but ergonomically it would not be comfortable. This is perfect for a slim carry, where you want a stylish knife...
Got to be the cellidor for me, I find the Alox a bit too thin for me