OLFA 9mm Precision Utility Knife (XA-1) - Multi-Purpose Retractable Precision Knife w/ Fiberglass Reinforced Handle & Snap-Off Blade
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Anthony
> 3 dayThe only thing I would change is maybe replace the plastic handle with something more sturdy. But I see no reason for it to break on me.
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DAVE KROMER
> 3 dayLike I said before, I used OLFA knives and blades in the printing industry for over 25 years, and theyre great, but we didnt have cushioned grips back then. The OLFA Fiberglass Rubber Grip is very comfortable and stable, which gives me more confidence in my hobby - scale plastic aircraft modeling. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
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LEE
Greater than one weekvery good grip, perfect size i hope that it has the lock system so that the blade doesnt move
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DougChoz
Greater than one weekGreat product, well made and uses standard blades. Box cutters like these seemed to have disappeared from the big home improvement stores.
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Derek
> 3 dayGreat quality blade very easy to hold and make precision cuts with.
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S. Koch
> 3 dayReally sharp, fast shipping and heavy duty!
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Sravya gudapati
19-11-2024Its really Sharp and good to use
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Matt B
> 3 dayIve been using a utility knife to cut foam core boards for a project which wear out after a couple small cuts causing the foam to tear resulting in ugly edges. I would swap blades every couple passes. I came across this looking for something better and I gotta say this is a life saver. I still havent had to break off a blade yet as it is retaining its sharpness so well. With all the cutting I have done i would have used 10 utility blades by now, yet this initial blade is still flawlessly working. Will buy again... assuming these even start to dull eventually.
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Joseph & Lydia
> 3 dayThe handle on this utility knife fits perfectly in the palm of ones hand and it grips very well. Far superior to the traditional style with a straight and flat casing. The black blades that come with the knife are nice and sharp as well.
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The Other Geek
> 3 dayOver all very nice knife. The so-called end cap blade snapping tool does not break the blade along the scored line. As a testament to how useless it is, the Olfa website recommends using pliers to break off blade segments! Quoting from the Olfa website: the safest and most technically correct way to snap a blade is to either use a pair of pliers or a blade disposal system! Since they apparently advise against using their own blade snapping feature, I deducted 1 star for useless feature.