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Blades are enclosed to protect your fingers.
Cut through packing tape, blister packaging, paper, and other thin materials while keeping your hands safe from punctures and cuts. Unlike utility knives with a standard blade, these have a double-angle blade that creates an effective cutting edge while safeguarding fingers.
Avoid accidents—a spring-action guard keeps the blade covered until you press on the cutting surface.
A notched blade scores acrylics and brittle plastics for a clean break.
Adjust the cutting depth to protect the contents of the carton.
A twist-lock cap covers the blade to prevent accidental cuts.
A pen-style handle gives you a comfortable hold as you make precise cuts with the sharp blade on these knives.
Reduce hand fatigue with the cushioned rubber grip on these knives.
These durable knives have a large, metal handle that withstands the force needed to cut through tough materials.
These lightweight knives have a handle that’s easy to grasp, so they won’t slip from your grip when applying pressure.
Cut, trim, and puncture thin materials such as paper, plastic, and fabric.
Slice and pierce fabric, paper, and other thin materials, then discard these scalpels when you’re done.
With a blade that oscillates over 40,000 times per second—faster than you can see or feel—these knives make fast, clean, and precise cuts in a variety of material. Use them to remove supports from 3D printed objects, shape printed circuit boards, and sculpt custom spacers, gaskets, and parts of all kinds.
Make deep and repetitive cuts with the exposed blade and easy-to-hold handle on these knives.
Combine a handle and blade that best fit your needs, and replace the blade when it dulls.
Cut through foam as well as fiberglass, mineral wool, and similar insulation materials.
A curved blade slices through flexible tile, linoleum, vinyl flooring, and carpet.