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Craft Knife Reviews

4.6 Rating 14 Reviews
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The Slice® Craft Knife is ideal for intricate cutting, scraping, and handling. Its blade is non-sparking, chemically inert, safe to 1600 degrees Celsius, never rusts, and requires no oil coating. With a textured grip for superior control, this precision tool allows the user to make accurate, delicate cuts. Its ambidextrous no-roll design is weighted for balance and stability. The 10548 includes one rounded-tip blade with our patented finger-friendly® edge.

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323 Sunny Isles Blvd.,
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Sunny Isles
Florida
33160

Works like it is supposed to- good for stencil cutting.
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Posted 7 years ago
using this knife to cut Press blankets. Company is improving on safety issues, and we feel that the Ceramic blade is safer for operators than the old metal retractable knives with sharp metal blades. This knife is still in the experimental stage. So far it is meeting our needs.
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Posted 7 years ago
Only used a time or two, but so far it's great. Cuts through thick card stock easily.
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Posted 8 years ago
Only thing I would like to see is a larger pack of blades for purchase with having so many facilities and individuals in the event of having to change a blade on several knives at once it will take a lot of 4 packs
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Posted 8 years ago
Great tool for our use in cutting and segmenting friable rock segments for trace metal analysis. They provide high accuracy and ease in addition to low contamination rates.
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Posted 8 years ago
The knife itself is a decent product, but one of the blades broke when an assembler at my plan took the knife out of its packaging. This could have been because they were too rough with it, but I still feel the blade should not be in the open positioning while inside the packaging, since issues like this can happen & it's a potential safety hazard (this method of packaging is standard for these types of knives, but most knives are metallic). To solve this, Slice could just package the craft knife with the blade inside of it, and print a life-sized picture of the blade where the blade would be exposed. This way, the product is protected, doesn't produce a safety hazard, and customers can still see what the blade looks like before opening the package.
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Posted 8 years ago