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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Knives > Coptool Utility Knife Showdown

Coptool Utility Knife Showdown

Nov 4, 2010 Stuart 1 Comment

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Ohio Power Tool Utility Knife Showdown

Over at Coptool, there’s a nice roundup of a few newer style utility knives. Jay compared a few knives by Irwin, CH Hanson and Milwaukee, weighing the pros and cons of each.

My own favorite utility knife is Stanley’s Quickslide, but I’m always willing to try something new. You can’t ever have too many utility knives!

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Utility Knife Showdown via Coptool

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  1. Kevin

    Nov 6, 2010

    nice round up,I just picked up the Bostitch dual blade utility knife last month, I like it alot. I can imagine it coming in real handy when I do a roofing project in the spring, just load it up with double hook blades. Right now it’s been my go to knife for electrical work.

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