D2 is the name of the steel the Icon knife is made from. I guess I should say I prefer the properties of 440C, not that it’s necessarily better. I had a couple things backwards now that I remember what the Icon knife is made from. D2 will hold an edge longer if well formed due to higher hardness, while 440C is easier to sharpen and resists corrosion much better. It also tends to be less brittle, but it really depends on the heat treatment. Both have their advantages as well as their devotees in the knife community.
My Klein SAE nut driver set aren’t magnetic, they might have trim levels. Klein just released a nice 11 in 1 MM nut driver. It has a different satin finish and color coding. Nice to see them offering more metric options
D2 is the name of the steel the Icon knife is made from. I guess I should say I prefer the properties of 440C, not that it’s necessarily better. I had a couple things backwards now that I remember what the Icon knife is made from. D2 will hold an edge longer if well formed due to higher hardness, while 440C is easier to sharpen and resists corrosion much better. It also tends to be less brittle, but it really depends on the heat treatment. Both have their advantages as well as their devotees in the knife community.
That plastic case wont have a chance in Naptown tuners hand , five minutes at the most . I love that guy .Thanks for the video.
It’s actually pretty sturdy. He’d have to go out of his way to break it (famous last words haha).
I know the feeling. I got a problem too. 🤣 Cool video.
My Klein SAE nut driver set aren’t magnetic, they might have trim levels. Klein just released a nice 11 in 1 MM nut driver. It has a different satin finish and color coding. Nice to see them offering more metric options
@@JV-wl6ex yeah Klein does offer both magnetic and non-magnetic in SAE. Not sure why they don’t offer both in metric.
nice stuff kool tools
Naptown tuner spends alot of my money
He’s quite skilled at that lol.
No astro pneumatics gadgets?!!? They release some WILD stuff but it's all "practical" in the world of hand tools.
I don’t know about “wild”, but they do have plenty of useful tools, many of which I own. But this is a tool haul, not a tour.