Many of you may be familiar with this type of knife, but for those who aren't, this takes a standard utility knife blade available in most diy shops, supermarkets, pound shops, Amazon, etc.
£3.99 is a bargain for this!
@Screwfix
- jb66
Top comments
tehwabbit to tristar
10 Jan 175#12
Beware those cheap blades. If you are doing lots of cutting - like vinyling a room etc I found those cheap blades snap and break at a rate of about 2-3 blades per 1 stanley one.
Latest comments (27)
Mini Dragonz
11 Jan 17#27
ordered thanks
HottyHotty
11 Jan 17#24
Stupid question but need a knife for opening boxes Etc., this suitable?
Yeah, they're both fruit, but they're not quite the same thing.
RFC1795
11 Jan 17#23
I've one of these that I picked up while waiting for reserved items a while ago. One of the best purchases ever. Gets used almost every day, and at least once a week for sure. Highly recommended!
Proveright
10 Jan 17#22
Thanks OP
jb66
10 Jan 17#7
Just bought one too. Thank you op
o3mar to jb66
10 Jan 17#21
You're welcome buddy
airdsuk
10 Jan 17#19
£5.00 delivery
mayzi
10 Jan 171#18
But it has maplin on the side of it
Godspeed
10 Jan 171#17
Maplins do THIS ONE for £4.50 with 11 blades and 5 year warranty
Not sure how it compares to this one.
Chas51
10 Jan 17#16
very good knife nice to hold very easy to change blades
tehwabbit
10 Jan 17#15
Note that my review comes from refititng my whole house and going through multiple knives and blades! Definitely good value and definitely won't be a problem for most people, just a bit naff at the heavy duty stuff compared to my proper stanley blades - which are much more expensive :P
collectorcol
10 Jan 172#14
54 reviews and not a bad one.
People are more likely to complain than praise.
AAIG2
10 Jan 17#13
ordered; thanks.
tristar
10 Jan 172#6
ordered thanks. Also noticed they are selling a pack of 10 replacement blades for 99p
Beware those cheap blades. If you are doing lots of cutting - like vinyling a room etc I found those cheap blades snap and break at a rate of about 2-3 blades per 1 stanley one.
argosextra
10 Jan 17#11
I ordered one thanks
Reebok Ron
10 Jan 171#8
How is this any better than an ordinary Stanley knife?
...Which is more expensive not as comfortable to use and rather bulky. These are much slimmer which is a huge bonus when you need to carry and use for 12 hours a working day.
winstonmanc
10 Jan 171#9
I have a different but similar one. It is far more comfortable to hold than a regular Stanley one, and also the blade doesn't get stuck when trying to get the blade in and out like Stanley ones can.
Opening post
Many of you may be familiar with this type of knife, but for those who aren't, this takes a standard utility knife blade available in most diy shops, supermarkets, pound shops, Amazon, etc.
£3.99 is a bargain for this!
@Screwfix
- jb66
Top comments
Latest comments (27)
Yeah, they're both fruit, but they're not quite the same thing.
Not sure how it compares to this one.
People are more likely to complain than praise.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/trimming-knife-blades-pack-of-10/14064
http://www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-99e-retractable-blade-knife/72804
...Which is more expensive not as comfortable to use and rather bulky. These are much slimmer which is a huge bonus when you need to carry and use for 12 hours a working day.
Ordered two. Spare for work and one for my mate.
Paid £6 on eBay and that had the blades removed.