Slice 10513 Pen Cutter, 3 Position Manual Blade, Cuts Packages, Cardboard Box, Stays Sharp up to 11x Longer Than Steel Blades
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The underlying objective of this product is to serve as a box cutter or a piece of kit. The type of cutter you are looking for sounds like a pencil sharpener style. Basically, this product could cut your eyebrow pencil, but I am not sure that it would be recommended.
Although I haven't tried the product on plastic packaging, it does not impress me when it comes to corrugated cardboard cartons and In terms of cutting quality, it only really does well with
Product conception and engineering are handled in California, but the product is made in China. It is a pleasure to be of assistance. I am a member of Team SlicE in
Selected User Reviews For Slice 10513 Pen Cutter, 3 Position Manual Blade, Cuts Packages, Cardboard Box, Stays Sharp up to 11x Longer Than Steel Blades
Now that I ordered both the Slice Pen and the Box Cutters, I am satisfied. The two of them are good and I am using them to open Amazon boxes. I like the ceramic blades because they cut quite well, and I don't feel like I'll cut my fingers off if I slip. It's no surprise that I prefer the Pen over the Box as I feel like I have more leverage with the Pen, as well as it's a lot In my opinion, the Box Cutter is better designed for opening boxes all day long, while the Pen is more of a tool to keep in the kitchen drawer to open odd things here and there. I really like that the blades are so easy to change The benefits of this type of wallet are much greater in my humble opinion than your average all metal wallet. A blade can be positioned in three different directions I closed it all the way, a tiny tip here and there. It's important to note that when the Pen is fully open, it's about 0. 75 more than the Box Cutter (see In my opinion, the Pen is a great product It has worked out well for me.
That is incredible. I'm in love. It's an honor to be a wildlife artist. The hair on my furry animals is made from those. My work will be enhanced by having other blades to use with it. I would buy from you.
Another one is on the way for my mom, because I love this one. There's an effective and easy way to do it You can use it as a safe cardboard box cutter and to perform many of the tasks that you would normally do with a utility knife. This version is easier to use, and I am happy I chose it. I would have been stupid and my hands would have gotten arthritic if I had to hold the blade out while cutting. That is because the cutting edge is safe, so automakers do not need to worry This retract feature is of no use to you.
Every day, I receive a stack of Amazon boxes at my door, many of which are from my home business. My box opener has opened hundreds of them so far using several different tools (pens, scissors, knives), so I decided it was probably high time I purchase one. I haven't been a big fan of steel blade scissors as I have cut myself a few times and also have small children around. Instead of industrial-grade, solid metal box cutters, I wanted something that was easy to carry around and can be used on many surfaces. Lastly, I didn't want anything with a blade that would be too long, because a conventional box cutter can be used to slice any valuables inside a package. In fact, I bought two more of the same product since it met all my needs. Cutting the tape around boxes is a snap with the blade because it is small yet sharp. If you want to cut cardboard, this cutter won't do a good job, but if you want to cut paper and plastic tape that come with online shopping boxes, it works perfectly. I chipped a blade a while back, but it was my own fault. The cutter fits perfectly into my pocket when it's not in use, and it seems to last for quite a while. The rest of the time, it's been a very good tool that I recommend to regular Amazon users!.
To begin with, the green cutter is not manual, so you cannot take the blade out and lock it in place beforehand. If you want to use this knife, you need the orange model, as it has the manual positioning (the blade can be locked in place in three different positions, as well as being able to slide it away from view). For that reason, if you want the ability to lock your blade in place so you don't have to hold it down when cutting a box open, you want the orange one. Here's what's next As a result, the sharp side of the blade is located on the outside of the knife, rather than on the inside. Therefore, you'll be cutting downward, rather than upward. Or, to put it another way Turning the knife around to use the sharp side works fine. This isn't as intuitive as you might think, though, thus the reason I point it out because I've seen a lot of complaints on here about dull blades. There is no truth in that To use the blade, make sure that the sharp side is facing towards you. As far as design goes, I do really like the little box cutter, pen knife, or whatever it might be. This is more safe than an X-ray This act is useful to me because it can retract into the handle, but it's sharp enough for me to cut through cardboard in boxes. You do have to make sure that you use the sharp edge of the blade when cutting and that you cut at an angle on parallel with it. There was an incident in which a blade broke. Using this works great. I've never had an issue. I will probably buy some more in the future, great products and great brand. Just make sure to get the orange button instead of the green button, or else you're going to have a difficult time using it.
This is primarily used to cut open cardboard boxes, and it is fantastic. Although I can understand how a blunt blade like this can cut through thick cardboard boxes, I do not get how it can do so. All I wish it had was a built-in magnet so I could stick it on my fridge door (like their safety cutters). In addition, I originally wanted to purchase the mini cutter, but I'm not sure if it's still available The mini cutter would have been much more useful if it didn't require The auto-complete feature If it had retractable or was made for lefties, I would have bought it Cutting tools should be smaller if I want to use them. Nevertheless, this cutter is a good buy when viewed on its own.
My first impression was doubtful however, I decided to do it and I was very pleased with the results. My job as a warehouse material handler involves working with many different types and thicknesses of cardboard all day long (shipping boxes, pallets of cardboard, boxes of supplies, etc. ). The little pen cutter cuts through tape like butter, making opening and breaking down boxes much easier. Despite its small size, it feels surprisingly robust when cutting flaps off of boxes, and seems to cut more easily and straight with less effort. Bubble mailers, large manilla envelopes, and plastic bags are all easily opened by this little cutter. I have found that it is UNLESS of all things, heavy duty polyester pallet strapping gives this machine a bit of trouble. It takes several cuts to get all the way through, but once done it will cut it easily. In addition to being light, the cutter feels good in the hand, is easy to control, and is small enough to not be distracting. I have only used the cutter for two weeks, but I am.
The purpose of this device is unclear to me. There's no way I could cut stuff more effectively if I used an ink pen or pencil. It is said that it lasts so much longer than steel, but I can take my steel blade and run it across cement and still it would be 10x as sharp as I am not impressed if a knife cannot cut stuff, and I'm not sure what its purpose is.