UTILITY KNIFE WITH BLADE
$3.95
Product Description
A utility knife with blade is a hand tool used for cutting a variety of materials, including cardboard, plastic, fabric, and drywall. It consists of a handle with a spring-loaded mechanism that holds a single-edged blade. To use the knife, simply press the button on the handle to extend the blade, and then slide the blade along the material to be cut. Once you are finished cutting, press the button again to retract the blade.
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Description
Product Description
A utility knife with blade is a hand tool used for cutting a variety of materials, including cardboard, plastic, fabric, and drywall. It consists of a handle with a spring-loaded mechanism that holds a single-edged blade. To use the knife, simply press the button on the handle to extend the blade, and then slide the blade along the material to be cut. Once you are finished cutting, press the button again to retract the blade.
Specifications
- Blade type: Single-edged
- Blade material: Stainless steel
- Blade size: 18mm or 9mm
- Handle material: Plastic or metal
- Weight: 100-150g
Usage
Utility knives are used for a variety of tasks, including:
- Cutting cardboard boxes
- Opening packages
- Trimming fabric
- Scraping paint
- Removing wallpaper
- Cutting drywall
- Scoring tiles
Contradictions
Utility knives should not be used for tasks that require a sharp, pointed blade, such as stabbing or prying. They should also not be used to cut materials that are too thick or hard, as this could damage the blade.
Indications
Utility knives are indicated for use by professionals and DIYers who need a versatile tool for cutting a variety of materials. They are also a good choice for people who need a sharp, durable knife that is easy to use and store.
Warnings
Utility knives are sharp and can cause serious injury if not used properly. Always wear safety goggles when using a utility knife. Be careful not to cut yourself when extending or retracting the blade. Never use a utility knife to cut yourself or other people.
Restrictions
Utility knives should not be used by children or people who are not able to use them safely. They should also not be used in areas where there is a risk of fire or explosion.
Here are some additional tips for using a utility knife safely:
- Always keep the blade pointed away from your body.
- Use a firm, steady grip when cutting.
- Apply light pressure to the blade.
- Never cut towards yourself.
- Dispose of used blades properly.
By following these safety tips, you can help to prevent accidents when using a utility knife.