When I got into knives, way back when, Benchmade was where I started my journey. Over the years, it’s become more than obvious that its goal is to make premium knives with premium features and materials that last.
I don’t think I am sharing any secrets here. However, sometimes they come out with a couple of knives that may seem so similar when you’re looking at them on the screen, that you need a deep dive to figure out what’s the best model for you.
Case in point, Benchmade currently offers two versions of their Mini Freek folder. The 560BK-02 comes with M4 tool steel and G10 handle scales. The 565-1 has S90V stainless steel and carbon fiber scales. Otherwise, both knives are identical and should act and react the same when put to the same tests.
M4 and S90V are two of the most sought-after, premium steels out there. But with one being tool steel and one being stainless, what’s the difference? And even more, which one is better for you? Well, there’s only one way to find out.
A battle royale! A test of might! Mortal Kombat!
Or, in more boring terms, a head-to-head test.
In short: Testing out two very similar knives with very similar blade steel isn’t going to be easy. But that’s why we’re here. Think of us GearJunkie folks as the Goonies of Gear Testing.
- OAL: 560BK-02: 7.05” | 565-1: 7.05”
- Blade length: 560BK-02: 3” | 565-1: 3”
- Blade steel: 560BK-02: M4 (Cerakote) | 565-1: S90V
- Blade shape: 560BK-02: Drop point | 565-1: Drop point
- Grind: 560BK-02: Flat | 565-1: Flat
- Hardness: 560BK-02: 62-64 | 565-1: 59-61
- Handle: 560BK-02: G10 | 565-1: Carbon fiber
- Lock type: 560BK-02: Axis | 565-1: Axis
- Carry: 560BK-02: Tip Up | 565-1: Tip up
- Weight: 560BK-02: 2.89 oz. | 565-1: 2.74 oz.
- Price: 560BK-02: $280 | 565-1: $340
Pros
- Both knives are premium and, all things considered, affordable
- Axis lock, duh.
- S90V and M4 are both grail knife steel
Cons
- S90V is not fun to sharpen
- M4 can tarnish and corrode if not cared for
Benchmade Mini Freek 560BK-02 & 565-1: Comparison & Review

Design and Features
First Impressions

In the Field


