Knives
We specialize in quality knives from global brands. You can find over 3,000 knives in our selection. Whether you are interested in fixed-blade knives, folding pocket knives, karambit knives, automatic and throwing knives, or simply looking for the right tool for your hobbies, you will certainly find what you need at kniland.com.
Global knife brands
We bring you the best from around the world. Some brands are lesser-known yet still high-quality. Others rank among the most popular knives globally. Among them, we can mention knives from Victorinox (Switzerland), Benchmade, Zero Tolerance and Gerber (USA), Mikov (Czech Republic), Morakniv (Sweden), Opinel (France) and Extrema Ratio (Italy).
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Knives for Adventurers
For those who aren't afraid of demanding challenges, we offer specialized outdoor, survival and bushcraft knives. You'll find a wide range of robust and medium-sized knives that will become essential companions on your outdoor adventures.
Just check out your area of interest : hunting knives, bushcraft knives, survival knives or Scandinavian knives.
Knives for Hobbies
If you are looking for a specific knife to use for quieter hobbies, check out our categories for mushroom knives, gardening knives or fishing and filleting knives.
We also have a wide selection for carvers. Specialized carving tools can be found in the expanded category HERE.
Multifunctional Helpers
Anyone who isn't a master handyman and doesn't always carry a toolbag full of gear should have this handy helper with them. Swiss pocket knives or multi-tools, combine a variety of different tools into one.
EDC knives (Everyday Carry), or knives for everyday use, should always be handy—they can be useful around the house, for lighter tasks in the garden, or while hiking.
If you prefer knives with multiple uses, you should definitely check out the categories for Swiss Army Knives, rescue knives, or multitools.
Accessories and Knife Care
Subsequent care is an important part of working with knives. Every knife should be sufficiently sharp to fulfill its basic function. To ensure your knife remains functional for longer, regular maintenance is essential.
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How to Choose the Right Knife?
Choosing the right knife can be a difficult decision given the current wide range of options. However, we can safely say: There is no perfect knife. Each knife excels at different tasks based on its characteristics.
A knife designed for wood carving will likely be very impractical for a hunter processing game, and conversely, a hunting knife won't be ideal for common everyday use in a home or urban setting. Naturally, there are many such examples. Therefore, before buying a knife, you must answer the basic question: "What tasks will I primarily be performing with this knife?" and choose the knife accordingly.
Which Knife is Suitable for More Demanding Work?
Generally, a fixed-blade knife is better suited for heavier work. Conversely, a folding knife is suitable for lighter tasks where you don't need to apply much force while cutting. Like every rule, this one may not always apply in every situation.
For the toughest work, full-tang fixed knives are suitable (a knife made from a single piece of steel that runs through the entire handle, with the handle scales screwed/riveted on). This construction type minimizes the risk of the knife breaking under greater strain.
What are the Advantages of a Folding or Pocket Knife?
The advantages of folding knives are their portability and compact size. Especially in urban environments, the main benefit of a folding knife is the ability to carry it discreetly (e.g., in a pocket), while always having it close at hand.
What Blade Steels Can I Choose From?
We divide steels into four main types:
- Stainless Steel – it should contain at least 13% chromium, which ensures its corrosion resistance. The advantage of stainless steel is that it requires only minimal care.
- Carbon Steel – generally harder and tougher than stainless steel. It is easier to sharpen and can achieve a much "keener" edge than stainless steel. However, a carbon steel knife requires more thorough care. After every use, it must be wiped dry, and the blade should be oiled from time to time. Otherwise, the knife will develop a patina and corrode.
- Tool Steel – characterized by a carbon content of 0.5 to 1.5% (sometimes more) and a relatively high content of alloying elements. The basic properties are high hardness, toughness, and very high wear resistance. These properties make tool steels an ideal choice for outdoor knives. They are significantly more expensive than regular steels due to the high content of alloying elements and complex manufacturing processes.
- Damascus Steel – created by layering two types of steel and is distinctive for its pattern. Most often, it's a combination of high-carbon steel with a softer stainless steel.
What Handle Material Should I Choose?
It depends on your preference and the tasks you need the knife for. Natural materials like wood or antler are unique but require more care. A wooden handle gives knives a typical elegance and beauty and is used, for example, on Scandinavian knives. Stag handles are mainly used for traditional hunting knives.
Modern industrially manufactured materials like Polymer, G10, and Micarta have come to the fore, characterized by durability and lower maintenance requirements.
You can also find handles made from various metals, such as aluminum, titanium, or carbon fiber.
