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Amazon are doing them a bit cheaper at the minute. I have the one with insulation on top of the blade too.Is this the knipex one
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They are a good addition to any toolbox.Stanley 9mm snap off blade knife.
It's small, so easy to use in confined backboxes, enclosures, etc. A fresh sharp edge whenever you need it. The blade locks in tight, so it's as solid as a fixed blade.
Not for heavy duty work, but I've used one for years.
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anyone used one of these
C.K Electricians Knife | Knives | NoLinkingToThis
anyone used one of these
C.K Electricians Knife | Knives | NoLinkingToThis
anyone used one of these
Yep not very strong, bust mine stripping some 2.5 twin and earth
Yeah, I get all my best tools from my local supplier in California. :!blank:
Crikey you're cheerful today
Hi, I have one of the new CK ones, that has a craft knife blade and a penknife blade that both fold into a handle. The penknife blade is of an excellent quality and it keeps it's edge. The craft knife blade is eay to change but does not come out easily either. Brilliant tool.
To be honest I thought I had pasted the whole site, not just one knifeI am.
Just thought it was a bit odd picking a US tool manufacturer and US vendor when there are so many UK sites to choose from.
Sorry, I cannot find the knife on the web, nor on the CK site. I have just thought that this may be a sample that was sent to me just before they are on general sale. I am sure they will be on the shelves soon, so if you can hang on a bit I am sure you won't be disappointed. I will do a bit more research by contacting CK, in the meantime for you.
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