

TAJIMA Utility Knife - 1 7-Point Rock Hard Snap Blade Box Cutter with Dial Lock & Rock Hard Blade - LC-650
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Ben
> 3 dayThe best utility knife, what else can i say. They should have made them this way from the beginning.
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Eleonore Kling II
> 3 daymuy bueno
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Don M. Paluh
> 3 dayIf you are doing roofing, siding, flooring or anything besides cutting cardboard, this is the blade/knife you need.
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moocowman
> 3 dayBest utility knife! I had Dewalt knives for years and the plastic buttons kept falling off so I couldnt lock the blades and would have to buy a whole new knife. Even when it did lock, there were times the blade would slip in or out during spirited use. This one has a rubber knob thats easy to rotate to lock and unlock the blade. The lock is very secure.
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CJ312701
> 3 dayI bought my first Tajima utility knife nearly 20 years ago. I bought two at the time, and still use both regularly. Easily the best utility knives Ive ever used, and I bought two more to make sure I dont ever have to resort to any poorly made ones in the future. As a side note, Olfa products are also great.
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dutchman
> 3 dayGreat knife very study
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Bas
> 3 dayIf you want to carry one box cutter in your workshop apron, this is it. This cutter holds a thicker and wider blade than the usual box cutter, and I have two of them - one for the work apron and one for the tool drawer. I also have a rubberized Stanley version but much prefer the solid hard feel of the Tajima and the minimalist look. Unlocks and slides out easily, cuts through thick cardboard easily, as well as thick nylon strings, thin packing film, packing tape, thin rubber or leather sheets etc. Well constructed and solid, no wobbles.
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tim
03-06-2025best multi purpose utility knife made
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Daniel R Woldin
04-06-2025Great matt knife!
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Jon G.
> 3 dayIts heavy duty and I think it is made by the same people that make olfa knives. Everything is the same except it has clicks when retracting and a smooth grippy plastic handle. I think I like it better than olfa