X-ACTO Nonrefillable Blade Dispenser, 15 per Pack (X411)
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It is Elmer's at the helm of Act of 2009. This is a genuine X-ray and they are part of the same company This is the act of brand
As long as you still have at least one blade in the holder, you can refill it. The spring can be pressed down (so you can push down the handle). You should always bear in mind that the blades are SHARP and pointed, so it's easy to cut yourself when An uncomfortable fit is the result.
There is an X-shaped hole It is small in size, and its point is bigger than the X-Mount. Type A handle is compatible with Act # 11, which is a classic fine point. A Large Fine Point Blade may only be used with Type B, C, or D handles. Act # 2 Blades come in A and B sizes.
I believe these blades are of standard size 11 All handles that will fit #11 may be used
Selected User Reviews For X-ACTO Nonrefillable Blade Dispenser, 15 per Pack (X411)
The software I use is We use knives for all kinds of projects and go through quite a few A dispenser like this allows you to have fresh blades on hand and dispose of used ones in a safe and convenient way. The #11 blade size is indicated on the holder, which is a nice touch. There are also some that are drawn with their size on the holder. There is an oily layer on the blades, which makes them easy to remove.
As such, it cannot slip like a dull blade. That edge is sharp enough that you can be careful to not slip. Although I tend to wear out my blades quite fast, these still hold up reasonably well, so even though I lost BOTH of my first packs this year, I fully intend to grab more. The price is reasonable, and the blades are good enough to justify purchasing.
Besides the great price, I like the fact that it allows you to dispose of old blades in a slot so you don't just toss the blades in the trash and risk someone being cut or the trash bag getting punctured. In the name of Despite using other brands, Acto commands respect, which is why even when people use other brands, they often refer to them as The knife is in action. An excellent product is one in which its brand name is used as a generic term to refer to whatever type of product it is, regardless of its maker.
I find this dispenser to be rather brilliant. There is an X-shaped hole The ATO blades I have are very sharp and very nice quality. I am very pleased. In addition to giving me a place to dispose of old blades, I'm really happy with this dispenser. Quite simple, but an interesting way to add value to the dispenser in general.
There are 15 blades as well as a Besides a place to put the used blades, this cooler also provides a place to place the used blades. As a rule, whenever I touch or deal with blades with my fingers, my fingers should be unblemished and intact (I like to have a total of 10 fingers). Your old blades and new blades are kept in this little rectangular box. It's easy (and safe) to remove an individual blade at a time (unless you are careless in which case, keep a bandage nearby) and then insert the new blade into the knife end, while placing the old blade into the spent box. In the end (after you have put all 15 documents in the convenient storage part in the box), you can merely toss the entire Despite the blades' sharpness, the blades are very narrow These are the knives I use to cut the rubber sides of my ping pong paddles You'll love it.
When I was choosing #11 blades, I was only concerned with this one question. The blades look identical to any other #11 blade used with an X-acto Use the same knife as you normally would and you'll get the same results. Using the little dispenser that comes with them, as well as a reservoir to keep the used blades, works both ways when you're done with them. I think the whole contraption is a bit poorly made, but it isn't for that purpose that most of the people will buy it. Having said that, I had some trouble getting the new knives to work when the spring in the back of the plate holding them (the part that acts as a dispenser) popped the whole back out as soon as I opened the package, spilling the blades on the ground. The product came out of the package a little too fast, so I didn't realize what caused the problems until later. I suspect I pressed on the back panel of the box too hard when I removed it from the package. I wish it had been designed a bit better after I got it to function again. The concept is cool, but I’m not a fan of having to grab blades with my fingers for five minutes at a time. If you can tape the back end as soon as you receive it, I suggest you do so. It would have received five stars if the box was not an There are stars in this photo. Paranoid people might want to shoot at stars. If you were involved in a knife-related childhood trauma, you should earn more stars. The main factor that influenced my purchase decision was the price, and I was satisfied with that aspect, so I recommend the product.
I give the product five stars based on what it is. They are exactly as you would expect them to be. Anyone who is not sure about the shape of #11 is likely to recognize it as it is the most familiar to them. You can see its shape if you do a google search.
When I compared these blades to the blades I've been using, the blades I've been using did seem more durable and lasted longer. In spite of the fact that they survived multiple projects, these blades are stopping on their own. Even though the blades are very sharp, expect to use a lot of them, so be sure to wear Thank you for your kind words.