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Extend the life of your everyday-carry knife with these simple tips. (Photo: Sarah Jackson)
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How to Care for Your EDC Knife

Take care of your blade, and your blade will take care of you

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Knife on a table
(Photo: Sarah Jackson)

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While the specific model of everyday-carry knife that you choose will vary dramatically based on personal needs, taking care of any blade is fairly straightforward. As long as you keep it clean, dry, and sharp, a well-built everyday carry (EDC) can travel with you indefinitely. Or as , the knife maker聽and tester I interviewed for this article, perfectly and succinctly says: 鈥淭ake care of your knife, and your knife will take care of you.鈥 LeFort has been creating and testing聽knives for 18 years and is the knife-test category director at the . Here are his suggestions to extend the life of your EDC.

Don鈥檛 Be Dull

鈥淲ith a dull knife, you are actually breaking down the steel on a molecular level,鈥 LeFort says. This is especially egregious if you are working with carbon. 鈥淵ou start putting chips in it, which start making fractures, and next thing you know you鈥檝e got something that, one,聽isn鈥檛 effective, and two,聽can actually hurt you.鈥 The key is to keep it sharp in the first place.

You Don鈥檛 Have to Be Fancy, Just Consistent

鈥淭here are 100 ways to sharpen a knife. I have put on Yanni, and I have sharpened all day.聽I have also used a five-dollar sharpener I got while waiting in line at Cabela鈥檚, and they do the same job,鈥 LeFort says. While stones are going to give you an amazing edge, they are also expensive and time-consuming. 鈥淎 five-, ten-, or twenty-dollar sharpener will do the trick,鈥 he聽says. 鈥淚t is all about consistency. You want to maintain the right angle, and you want to pull the right way.鈥

Sharpen Based on Use

鈥淢y EDC is the one I use every day, so I sharpen it every two or three months,鈥 LeFort says. On top of the amount you use your knife, take into account what you鈥檙e using it for and how much that activity breaks down a blade. If you鈥檙e聽a climber who cuts through rope often, or a hunter slicing raw meat on the regular, you should sharpen your knife significantly more than someone who uses their EDC to cut the occasional apple.

Don鈥檛 Go Crazy

鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 have to be an in-depth sharpening, just five or six passes on each side鈥 using聽a steel or a stone, whatever the manufacturer suggests, he says. 鈥淜eep it clean, and make聽sure you break that edge鈥濃攅ssentially building a little lip on the opposite edge of the knife. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to do 25 or 30 pulls. Do one or two and feel for it,鈥 LeFort says. Then repeat on the other side.

Read the Instructions

鈥淢ake sure to look and see the manufacturer鈥檚 instructions about how to sharpen, or what to sharpen with, and if you should use an oil or water or not,鈥 LeFort says. 鈥淪ome of those boutique steels in the blade make a knife go from $150 to $350, so that鈥檚 an investment. Do your research, and take care of it.鈥 LeFort鈥檚 favorite steels are significantly less expensive. 鈥淭he better you take care of a blade, the more you can get with a cheaper steel,鈥 he says.

Clean Nightly

鈥淥nce you start moving dust, debris, dirt, and sweat into a knife, it can jam up a mechanism or put crud on your blade,鈥 LeFort says. While he admits that it sounds excessive, LeFort checks his blade and wipes it down with a T-shirt or rag every night when he gets ready for bed.

Be Diligent About Storage

鈥淚 never put away a wet blade or a dirty blade. I will go and run it under water and wipe it down and let it sit in the sun or air-dry. Water creeps into everything. That鈥檚 going to create rust and聽build-up, and it also breaks down oils in ball-bearing systems,鈥 he聽says.

Avoid Heavy-Duty Cleaners聽

鈥淟et鈥檚 say all you have is tub and tile cleaner with bleach in it鈥攄on鈥檛 use that,鈥 LeFort says. 鈥淵ou aren鈥檛 going to see it right off the bat, but it will mess with the molecules of the blade and could mess up the handle, too.鈥

Use Olive Oil

鈥淚 will put a little olive oil or vegetable oil on there, because I want to be able to store it for a couple months, take it out, and cut an apple with it. There are plenty of great lubricants out there, but I just stick with the tried and true,鈥 he聽says.

Lead Photo: Sarah Jackson

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