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That brand is Cold Steel, and it has a reputation for turning out burly, durable fixed and folding tactical blades backed by a lifetime warranty. They’re designed for backcountry camping, bushcrafting, and rescue—in fact, one of the blades we write about below is the standard-issue fixed blade for Navy SEALs training.
Whether you’re buying your first pocket knife or just want to add a new blade to your growing collection, check out these Prime Day Cold Steel knife deals before they disappear.
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Cold Steel isn’t known for petite knives and while the Mini Recon is everyday carry-sized, the 3-inch AUS-10 blade is plenty for most tasks. The Mini Recon is also outfitted with Cold Steel’s proprietary Triad Lock which looks like a classic lockback but uses a crafty design to make it one of the most durable and secure mechanisms going. The Mini Recon is an affordable option at full price, but it’s hard to resist picking one up at 42 percent off.
This 7-inch fixed blade is the big, intimidating fixed blade type of knife that helped Cold Steel build it’s name in the knife world. Unlike petite EDC folders, this slightly curved tanto blade demands sheathed carry and tactical/military intentions, though it’s worth picking up for the cool factor for collectors. The ultra-durable SK-5 steel helps keep the cost down and makes it a valid choice for the use and abuse of camping and bushcrafting.
Everyday practicality takes a backseat to novelty with this unique folder inspired by Southeast Asian daggers with an undulating curved blade that’ll make you do a double take. Despite being a folding pocket knife, it looks more like a fixed-blade dagger, but it does, in fact, fold up to fit in a pocket. The 15 percent discount on this 5.5-inch XL Voyager isn’t as deep as some of the other Cold Steel sales, but for less than $40 it’s a great excuse to pick up a truly unique folder.
This “Survival Rescue Knife” has become one of Cold Steel’s most popular blades due its status as the standard issue fixed blade of Navy SEALS for their notorious “BUDS” (Basic Underwater Demolition) training. For a 6-inch fixed blade, it’s remarkably low-profile with a flatter build despite a substantial guard to keep your hand from the blade during use. The SRK is great if you’re headed for SEAL training of course, but it’s also a must-have for collectors and a valid option as an ultra-durable hunting or camping blade for less than $40.
The 23 percent off Prime Day sale on this budget folder puts it below $20—a steal for any Cold Steel knife with a lifetime warranty. For gun folks, 1911 conjures up images of the iconic handgun and it’s no coincidence. The flared wide handle with checkered grip texture is meant to emulate the gun’s grips. At 3.3 ounces with a 3-inch blade, however, it’s far lighter and easier to conceal in a pocket. The 4016 stainless steel isn’t the fanciest, but it helps keep the cost down and has good corrosion resistance though you’ll need to sharpen it more often.

Justin Park is a working journalist with more than 20 years experience covering politics, environmental issues, hunting and outdoors, sports, and fitness for newspapers, magazines, and digital-first outlets. Since earning his M.S. in New Media from Syracuse University's Newhouse School in 2008, he's also applied his storytelling skills to video, producing, shooting, and editing for PBS, USA Today, Reebok, and more. He received the 2016 Associated Press Sports Editors' Investigative Award as part of a team covering the Rio Olympics for USA Today Sports.

Rachel is the Deputy Editor of Reviews for Hearst's Enthusiast and Wellness Group where she supports Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Best Products. Her background is in service journalism and earlier in her career she worked as a daily newspaper reporter and book editor. She spent more than a decade as a staff editor and writer at TripAdvisor and Penguin Random House and her byline has appeared in Time Out New York, the New York Daily News, and New York Magazine. Outside of work, Rachel can be found planning her next trip, visiting museums and galleries, and walking her wirehaired dachshund in Central Park.
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