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Saturday
Sep182021

It Cuts Cardboard & Soft Plastic Packaging, But It Didn't Cut My Skin. (I tried it, so you don't have to!)

I'm leary of metal boxcutters because they can be very dangerous. That's why I wanted to buy and try the Slice Carton Cutter. I think this is pretty neat. It looks good, and it's so much safer than using one of those fearful box cutters. You'll see me try it on several packages in my video, but first here's what the company says about it: Slice safety blade’s unique cutting edge might seem dull, but it cuts right through your material while keeping you safe! Other blades are dangerously sharp. Slice blades start at a safe and effective sharpness and stay there 11 times longer. With a metal sheath and a reinforced nylon handle, this durable tool stands up to industrial use. Ideal for cutting boxboard, cardboard, tape, clamshell and flexible plastics. Ships with a 10526 rounded-tip reversible utility blade. Each side lasts up to 11 times longer than a comparable steel edge. Pointed-tip 10528 utility blade available separately. Watch this week's show to see how well this works. I was impressed. And it's under $10. UPDATE: I liked the one I bought so much, I bought the 12 pack which reduces the price to a bit under $8 each. They make great gifts.

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