WORKPRO Premium Utility Knife Blades, TAC Diamond Coated SK2M, 10-Pack Utility Blades Replacement with Dispenser
Material | TAC Diamond Coated SK2M |
Brand | WORKPRO |
Color | 10-pack |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Blade Material | Metal |
Style | Compact |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | HANGZHOU GREATSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD |
Item Weight | 2.25 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.75 x 2.8 x 0.71 inches |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**Y
worked great
worked great
D**.
Just what I needed
As advertised and arrived quickly.
M**H
Replacement Blades Are Sharp
These are great for opening all the Amazon boxes we get!
B**G
No place for the used blades
I thought it had a place for the used blades but it doesn’t
S**R
Buy
It’s heavy duty and sharp. Perfect! And I like the dispenser they come in. A plus plus.
C**D
Great Despenser
I honestly got this just for the Despenser it's fantastic. But DeWalt carbide blades are the best buy this once use up blades and then buy big pack of DeWalt blades and just use the fantastic Despenser.
M**R
Works great!
Works great!
A**T
Sharp and durable
Up ‘til very recently, I would have insisted that all utility knife blades were the same. I was, apparently, wrong. These premium blades from Workpro seem to be made of different stuff, thanks apparently to the diamond coating. Where I’d be on my third blade from the discount import box store, I’m still on the first side of the first blade from this 10-pack. We’ll see if that continues on future blades, but it might take a while to go through several. So far though, even drywall hasn’t done enough damage to this blade to need to change it. That’s pretty impressive, to me at least. For this durability I’d expect to be paying more than the present list price, so stocking up on a few more of these for my toolboxes and for the tool bag in the truck seems like a no-brainer to me. An added benefit is that I’ll end up needing to dispose of fewer blades overall, which means (even with carefully wrapping them before disposal) there’s less cumulative risk for other folks who come in contact with the waste stream. I’ll come back and update this if my experience with future blades changes, but I get the impression that this exceptional blade performance I’m seeing isn’t a glitch. Who knew that not all utility knife blades weren’t made the same?
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