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Amazon Basics Utility Knife £4.81 @ Amazon
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Amazon Basics Utility Knife, Folding Knife, Heavy-Duty, with Belt Cutter and Space for a Spare Blade
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Amazon Basics utility knife, folding knife, lightweight aluminium body
With the Amazon Basics folding utility knife, you'll have one reliable knife at your fingertips for a variety of projects. This dependable tool features a lightweight aluminium body and a lockable, fold-out blade for precision cutting when you need it. Ideal for everyday use such as opening boxes, arts and crafts projects, and special projects where you need to cut carpet, leather, plastic and other tough materials.
Sharp stainless steel blade
Whether it's for a family camping trip or home renovations, the Amazon Basics utility knife comes in handy for many tasks. The knife has a durable stainless steel blade and a quick release button, thanks to which the blade can be changed quickly, if necessary. It is designed for dependable longevity and durability.
Anti-slip handle and locking mechanismThanks to the aluminium handle and the one-button locking feature for easy unfolding, you can work confidently and effortlessly with the utility knife from Amazon Basics. Enjoy precision cuts and a self-locking feature to protect you from accidental injury when not in use.
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- Hard-wearing, durable construction, folding stainless steel housing and robust aluminium handle with comfortable, non-slip grip area
- The locking mechanism keeps the blade securely in place when in use
- A spare blade can be stowed in the handle of the knife; you can easily change the blade at the push of a button; 1 SK5 blade included; the knife is compatible with most standard-size blades, making it easy to find replacements
- The knife also features a seat belt cutter and a hole to attach it to a key ring
Amazon Basics utility knife, folding knife, lightweight aluminium body
With the Amazon Basics folding utility knife, you'll have one reliable knife at your fingertips for a variety of projects. This dependable tool features a lightweight aluminium body and a lockable, fold-out blade for precision cutting when you need it. Ideal for everyday use such as opening boxes, arts and crafts projects, and special projects where you need to cut carpet, leather, plastic and other tough materials.
Sharp stainless steel blade
Whether it's for a family camping trip or home renovations, the Amazon Basics utility knife comes in handy for many tasks. The knife has a durable stainless steel blade and a quick release button, thanks to which the blade can be changed quickly, if necessary. It is designed for dependable longevity and durability.
Anti-slip handle and locking mechanismThanks to the aluminium handle and the one-button locking feature for easy unfolding, you can work confidently and effortlessly with the utility knife from Amazon Basics. Enjoy precision cuts and a self-locking feature to protect you from accidental injury when not in use.
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16 Comments
sorted byfor the deal price this is hot, but for the normal price i think it is a bit over priced, i have another knife (a unilite uk1) which often sells for £10-11 on sale which is similar to this one and it is really good and i'd choose the uk1 over this amazon one with only a couple quid price difference
The issue here is not the price, nor the item. The issue is people. Knives don’t kill people, people kill people.
What’s your solution? Make a box cutter so prohibitively expensive that no one can afford it?
Mine is make the Criminal Justice System work so that if you are caught with one of these things as a weapon or as having used it as a weapon the penalty is so harsh that people start to realise that using them illegally just isn’t worth it.
You really shouldn’t be blaming Amazon for selling tools.
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