It’s time for my final episode of #BladeFriday
These are my working Knives”, a SOG KILOWATT & Stanley BoxCutter!

About the SOG!
The SOG Kilowatt is a versatile folding knife designed primarily for electricians, contractors, and homeowners who need a reliable multi-tool for various tasks.
I like to carry this SOG when I’m on my E-Bike.
Key Features:
- Blade Material: The Kilowatt features a 3.4-inch AUS-8 stainless steel blade with a clip point design, providing a longer cutting edge and precise cuts.
- Blade Thickness: The blade is 0.12 inches thick and has a satin finish.
- Locking Mechanism: It uses a liner lock for safety and stability.
- Handle Material: The handle is made of glass-reinforced nylon, which is nearly indestructible and provides a secure grip.
- Overall Length: The knife measures 7.5 inches in length and weighs 3.3 ounces.
- Multi-Tool Functionality: The Kilowatt includes three separate systems for wire stripping, including a stripper bar for wire sizes 10-22, a patent-pending hole stripper, and an adjustable spring-loaded UTP/wire stripper in the handle.
- Ergonomic Design: The handle has an ergonomic grooved design that aligns with your fingers for a secure grip.
- Belt Clip: It comes with a stylized belt clip for easy access and a reversible design for one-handed operation.
Usage:
The Kilowatt is ideal for tasks such as stripping wires, cutting insulation off multi-conductor cables, and general cutting tasks. Its rugged design and multiple functionalities make it a handy tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

The Stanley is what I carry most of the time!
Have a great day!