Outdoor Edge RazorSafe Replacement Knife Blades
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Yes, and they're all correct. You won't be able to close the handle if you're using the larger blades.
I purchased the 5-inch blades, which fit perfectly in my 3-inch blade holder. You can't fold a 5 inch folding knife that way, but the attachment does work.
It's big enough to hold the six blades you'll need.
No, it doesn't belong in the third category. models in inches It works for all three of them. varying in inches
Selected User Reviews For Outdoor Edge RazorSafe Replacement Knife Blades
Dressing is the only thing that dulls a knife (aside from abuse). the act of butchering an animal These blades are razor-sharp right out of the box, and they're made of high-quality stainless steel. They're made of high-quality steel, are perfectly sized (multiple sizes are available), and can be replaced in the handle in a matter of seconds. I learned about the "system" from a friend who assisted me in butchering my moose. He made a number of intricate cuts as well as a number of long slices. He had extra blades, so one blade lasted the entire evening. br>br>Because the blades are so tall, ( high quality) Because I'm cheap, the used blades can be washed and resharpened more easily than new blades. I actually tried out a new blade on my finishing stone, and it turned out great. a razor's edge Before my next hunt, I'm going to do this to all of the blades. It's likely that a barber's razor strap would suffice.
Set up with a 5" knife. These were bought specifically for fillet work. My knife, which is designed for the 3, will not close with these blades in it. I mostly carry 5" blades, but when I need to do something quick, I pull out the 5" blade and get to work. Love it!.
They arrived the next day (prime) and fit perfectly (no slipping or popping out). Due to the extra 1, the knife will not close. I was expecting a blade with a length of 5", but this was not the case. I didn't want to spend $50 on a new knife for a temporary fillet because I already had one. If I'd known about the razormax setup prior to the rb- 20 Rather than that, I would have bought it. What matters is that it works for me. Still razor-sharp and completely safe!.
We've ordered these before, and my husband really enjoys them. We've never had a problem until now; I'm not sure what's different about them, but the blades were broken in the mail when we received them. We simply decided not to buy another pair from this seller and instead purchased some from a different one. It also took a little longer than anticipated to get in.
The blade is fantastic, and the steel is even better. br>I work as a butcher. I figured I'd take a shot at these. I trimmed and boned a hog with a 5 inch blade after breaking it down with a box cutter and the 3 inch outdoor edge blade. The blade was still sharp when I finished. It's a lot safer and lighter than carrying my professional knives around.
They both snap at the same time. This is the first time I've used it on deer, and it's fantastic. Just remember that if you use it in your pro handle, it will not close properly, so you'll need to remove the blade and replace it with an original.
The good news is that now that I have spare blades, I will never have to sharpen a pocket knife. This knife is extremely sharp, so use caution. I bought six extra blades to go with the two that came with the knife, so I'll be set for a while.
The blades are frighteningly sharp, ready to use, and come in a variety of blade configurations. I use it for deer hunting and trapping where I need to clean dirty/muddy animals such as coons, beavers, and possums, and it works great. If you buy a small outdoor edge sharpener and use it to touch up the blades every now and then, they will last a long time.