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Ceramic Craft Knife

$27.80/Each
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Part# 12-04971
MFR Model# 10548

Overview

The Slice craft knife is ideal for precision cutting, scraping, and handling. Its ceramic safety blade is non-sparking, chemically inert, safe to 1600 degrees Celsius, never rusts, and requires no oil coating. With a textured grip for superior control, this precision knife allows the user to make accurate, delicate cuts. Its ambidextrous no-roll design is weighted for balance and stability. Includes one rounded-tip ceramic safety blade with patented finger-friendly edge.

Features

  • Blade type: straight edge, rounded tip
  • No-roll handle with cross-hatch grip
  • Finger-friendly edge stays sharp 11x longer
  • Reduces injuries, lowers costs
  • Non-sparking, non-conductive blade
  • Includes 1 rounded-tip ceramic blade
  • Ambidextrous design
  • No-tool blade change
  • Fewer blade changes = fewer injuries

Benefits of Ceramic

  • Slice patented ceramic blades are safer than traditional metal blades
  • Stays sharp up to 10x longer than steel
  • Single Slice ceramic blade equivalent to 20 singled sided metal blades
  • Slice ceramics have a hardness of 8.2 MOHS vs. steel at 5.5 MOHS
  • Never rusts, non-sparking, anti-magnetic, does not conduct electricity
  • Oil-free finish is perfect for clean rooms.
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