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MagnaCut, M390, and S35VN: Every Premium Steel EDC Knife Ranked

The super steels — indexed, ranked, and explained without the forum drama.
By CarryIndex · May 2026 · Steel data sourced from manufacturer specs

The knife steel conversation fills entire corners of the internet with arguments that mostly don't matter for everyday carry. Here's what does matter: some steels hold an edge longer, resist rust better, and tolerate resharpening more forgivingly than others. The premium steels are real. The price premium they command is usually justified.

We filtered the CarryIndex database for every production folder running the genuinely high-tier steels: CPM-MagnaCut (the new benchmark for corrosion resistance + toughness), M390/CPM-20CV (Böhler and Crucible's twins — high hardness, excellent edge retention), ELMAX (fine carbide structure, exceptionally uniform), and CPM-S35VN (the previous gold standard, still excellent). S30V is not on this list — it's a competent steel that doesn't belong in a premium ranking.

Ranked by price ascending. Value doesn't always mean cheap.

Premium Steel Rankings — Best Value First
#1 Banter
BanterBest S35VN Value
WE Knife Co
CPM-S35VN61g$75Liner
CPM-S35VN — upgraded from S30V in meaningful ways: better toughness, equivalent edge retention, improved machinability. WE Knife's ball-bearing pivot makes this the smoothest sub-$100 folder made.
#2 Deka
DekaBest MagnaCut
Hogue
CPM-MagnaCut79g$170Button lock
CPM-MagnaCut is the most significant steel introduction in a decade. It combines corrosion resistance comparable to H1 with edge retention that surpasses S35VN. In the Deka's button-lock chassis at 79g, it's the ultralight premium carry.
#3 Bugout 535
Bugout 535Best 20CV EDC
Benchmade
CPM-20CV56g$175AXIS locking
Benchmade's S30V gets upgraded to CPM-20CV in the premium Bugout variants. 20CV is M390 under a different name — same crucible, same performance, significantly better than the base steel.
#4 AD-10
AD-10Best Hard-Use S35VN
Cold Steel
CPM-S35VN170g$180Tri-Ad lock
S35VN in Cold Steel's Tri-Ad lock. If you carry a knife for hard use — not EDC tasks but actual work — the AD-10's lock is in a different category. It will not fail under loads that would collapse most production knives.
#5 Bugout Taiga Green (2026 Seasonal)
Bugout Taiga Green (2026 Seasonal)Best ELMAX Carry
Benchmade
ELMAX52g$180AXIS locking
The Bugout platform with ELMAX — a fine carbide powder steel with exceptional toughness and a uniform structure that sharpens beautifully. Seasonal production means limited availability.
#6 0308
0308
Zero Tolerance
CPM-20CV200g$250Frame Lock
CPM-20CV in a Zero Tolerance chassis. Competent steel, capable carry.
#7 Operator
Operator
Bestech
CPM-S35VN138g$260Frame lock
CPM-S35VN in a Bestech chassis. Competent steel, capable carry.
#8 Ultratech D/E
Ultratech D/EBest M390 OTF
Microtech
M390110g$280
M390 in an OTF chassis — the fastest deployment format available. Microtech's machining tolerances are genuinely impressive. OTF legality varies by jurisdiction; check yours.
#9 Mini Malice
Mini MaliceBest Premium Compact
WE Knife
CPM-20CV96g$280Frame lock
CPM-20CV in a Spyderco-adjacent small platform. The Mini Malice splits the gap between pocket carry and working knife. Spyderco quality at a price that reflects it.
#10 Sebenza 31 Small
Sebenza 31 SmallBest Investment Carry
Chris Reeve Knives
S45VN86g$560Integral lock (titan
S45VN (the S35VN successor) in a hand-finished titanium frame from Chris Reeve. The Sebenza is the knife that ends the upgrade cycle for most collectors. $560 for something that improves with a decade of carry.
Steel tier ranking: CPM-MagnaCut > M390/CPM-20CV > ELMAX > S45VN > CPM-S35VN in our internal tier system. Edge retention and corrosion resistance weighted equally. Toughness weighted at 60% for EDC use (you're not batoning). S30V, D2, and VG-10 did not qualify for this list — they're competent, not premium.