D2 is a high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel with approximately 1.5% carbon and 12% chromium — enough chromium to slow corrosion significantly compared to plain carbon steels, but not enough to qualify as stainless. It sits in a category knife buyers call "semi-stainless": better rust resistance than 1095 or 5160, worse than CPM-S35VN or CPM MagnaCut, and edge retention that rivals premium stainless steels at a fraction of the production cost. That combination is why D2 has remained one of the most widely specified blade steels in mid-range and value-tier production knives for decades.
At Knifeworks, you are buying from an authorized dealer: every D2 knife on this page ships with full manufacturer warranty coverage — CRKT's lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, Kershaw's limited lifetime warranty, and Cold Steel's lifetime guarantee. No gray-market sourcing, no voided warranties.
D2 is a conventionally produced steel, not a powder metallurgy steel, which means its carbide structure is larger and less uniform than M390, CPM-S35VN, or CPM MagnaCut. That shows up in two ways: it is harder to sharpen than most stainless steels, and it can feel "toothy" rather than truly refined at the apex. What it delivers in return is outstanding wear resistance and edge-holding for its price point — a D2 knife will outcut a 154CM or AUS-8 knife on most tasks before needing to be resharpened.
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