Reviewed by Keith Yates from Moncks Corner, SC on 27-May-2013Great Knife
Rating
5
I lost a Ken Onion Kershaw knife somehow. I had to have another to replace it and this one did the job. I am totally satisfied and may order another, just in case. It feels good in my pocket and is a quality knife for any price.Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by J. MILLER from SPRINGFIELD, MO on 03-Mar-2013Kershaw OSO Sweet Folding Knife
Rating
5
THIS IS A VERY NICE KNIFE. QUALITY ALL THE WAY AT A FAIR PRICE. WHEN I WAS YOUNGER KERSHAW WAS KNOWN FOR THEIR GOOD KNIVES. AS THE YEARS WENT BY, THE QUALITY OF THEIR KNIVES SEEMED TO SLIP, AND I QUIT USING THEM. IT LOOKS LIKE KERSHAW IS BACK. I HAVE RECENTLY SOLD A NUMBER OF KERSHAW KNIVES TO CUSTOMERS, AND THEY ABSOLUTELY LOVED THEM. I PERSONALLY CARRY THE OSO SWEET KNIFE. I FEEL IT IS ONE OF THE BETTER ALL PURPOSE, DAILY CARRY KNIVES THAT I HAVE OWENED IN SEVERAL YEARS. I WOULD HIGHLY RECCOMEND THIS KNIFE.
J.M.Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by Lee from texas on 22-Feb-2013best knife ever!
Rating
5
This knife is o so sweet for real. The blade is made of great material. I had got one b4. So good I had to have another. I would recamend this to any one who loves knifes!Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
Average Rating:5.00
Reviewed by Mongojoe from Pawhuska, OK on 09-May-2011Kershaw Oso Sweet Folding Knife
Rating
5
I've been carrying and using the Kershaw Oso Sweet daily, for several months now, and have come to the conclusion that it's an excellent general purpose folding knife for the money involved. And as an older fella, with a touch of arthritis creeping into my hands, that SpeedSafe assisted opening is a big plus... One thing however, the ad says that the knife has an AUS6A stainless steel blade. While AUS6A is a decent quality blade steel, and the Oso Sweet did originally come with an AUS6A blade, they have changed. The Oso Sweet now has the even better quality 8Cr13Mov stainless steel blade. And while some people judge/buy a knife by it's "looks" or even it's handle material, I judge a knife by the quality of it's blade steel and it's functionality (It doesn't matter how "pretty" it is if it won't hold an edge.), and the Oso Sweet compares favorably with some knives I have that cost twice as much........ In my personal opinion, at this price point, this is a tough knife to beat...