







OLFA 9mm Stainless Steel Utility Knife (SVR-1) - Multi-Purpose Retractable Precision Knife w/ Snap-Off Blade, Replacement Blades: Any OLFA 9mm Blade
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Wilhelmine Parisian
> 3 dayMost affordable/high quality snap off knife there is. Buy two. It’s minimal in design and someone (in a bustling art studio) will want to walk off with it. Most don’t know you can safely snap off the blade with the slot at the end of the handle.
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Bill
> 3 dayGood, I am a lefty so the other brand suits me better.
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Phil
Greater than one weekThese knives are fantastic. Always sharp, and well made. Ive used these for weeding vinyl in the application of vehicle lettering and graphics. They always preform great.
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la
> 3 dayGreat tool
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ayc
> 3 dayI bought my first Olfa Silver snap blade razor over 15 years ago. I love it! It has seen me though countless moves and is none the worse for wear. The blades are super sharp and when they finally wear out, just break off another segment. Where else can you find a $10 product that exudes such quality? Hold it in your hand -- it feels solid, as if milled from a solid piece of metal. The fit and finish are first rate. The plastic blade holder clicks with authority. And the name - Olfa Silver - what could be better than that?
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Suzanne A.
> 3 dayI can’t say enough good things about this box cutter. My nephew showed me his and I liked it enough to try it. It’s fantastic! Sharp, sturdy and just feels good in my hand. The blade slides out with a positive “clicck” for each section of length so you know what depth you’re cutting. It exudes quality just holding it. I went back for several more and a package of replacement blades and threw out all my old disposable plastic type cutters. Never going back to them. I’m a heavy user of this Type of cutter and it’s the ONLY one I carry now.
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Dnunti
> 3 dayI enjoy to use it
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Linda Fenno
> 3 dayI knew I shouldve bought more when I got this one.
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Haisenberg
> 3 dayBroke after 6 months. Blade broke.
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Misty Taylor
Greater than one weekI’ve used OLFA blades since I was a graphic arts student 30 years ago. They keep their edge way better than X-Acto blades, are much sharper, cut like a hot knife through butter, and last so much longer. They’re very durable as long as you’re not stressing the metal too much.