General Purpose Utility Blade (50-Pack)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Used the first blade to cut through some thick cardboard and it lasted way longer than I expected before needing a swap. The pack of 50 feels like it'll last me a good while, especially for the clearance price.
Finally got around to replacing my old dull blades with these, and the difference is night and day. The single edge cuts through drywall tape and plastic strapping without snagging at all. Impressed that they’ve held their sharpness past the first few uses, which is rare for cheap utility blades.
Cut through cardboard like butter and still feels fresh after a full day of breaking down boxes. The steel seems tougher than the cheap store brand blades I used before, and I’ve only swapped it once in two weeks.
Finally, a utility blade that stays sharp past the first few cuts. Punched through some old vinyl flooring and it didn't chip at all, which is a huge plus. Solid value for the price.
I've been cutting through thick cardboard and even some thin plastic piping with these blades, and they haven't dulled or chipped once. The coating on them seems to really reduce drag compared to generic ones I've tried.
After using a cheap pack that kept snapping, these blades actually last through a full day of cutting drywall. The 50 count is also a solid value for the price.
The steel feels noticeably thicker than the cheap packs I’ve used before, and they stayed sharp for a full day of breaking down boxes. For the price of a 50-pack, this is a solid buy.
Cut through layers of cardboard like butter with these blades — the sharpness lasted way longer than the cheap ones I used to buy. The 50-pack is a solid deal for anyone who goes through blades fast on the job.
These blades are super sharp right out of the pack, and I cut through about 30 boxes without any dulling. The double-ended design is a nice bonus since I can flip one around when it finally gets dull.
Finally got around to swapping out my old worn blades and these sliced through thick cardboard like it was paper. The extra thickness of each blade really makes a difference—they don't snap during tough cuts.