CarbonMax™ blades that stay sharp 24 times longer than standard blades
Secure locking system prevents accidental release, without sacrificing blade change speed
Superior ergonomics with contoured handles and SoftGrip™ for all day comfort and control
Ultimate durability: Full metal body for optimal balance and durability Reinforced metal ends resists impact from pounding and drops
Lifetime warranty
Fiskars Pro CarbonMax knives come with blades that stay sharper longer. Full-body metal construction is tested to withstand drops and impacts. Their innovative design with patent pending grip delivers best ergonomics.
[Prime] Fiskars Pro Universal Compact Folding Cutter $23.61 Delivered @ Amazon Germany via AU
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I bought this from Bunnings several years ago and tis a good knife. Nice flickout and locks into place without slack.
Fiskars 771020-1001 Pro Utility Knife Replacement Blades, 10 Pack, Silver 10 Count is also on special for $14.72.
Sold out already?
If you can't go down to Bunnings and buy blades don't do it.. they're all proprietary.
Just buy a kinchrome knife, it will cut your finger off in one swipe.
Uhhh no they're not. Why make shit up for?
I have one of these and they will accept any standard blade, as you would expect from any other utility knife on the market.
Aaaand …it's gone.
Good thing it's sold out, some 'ozbargainers' willing to pay $24 for a damn box cutter
Wise words, mate.
I bought a mariah carey LP the other week, due to ozbargain and alcohol consumption…. what a mistake.
Daaaammmnn
Damn son, you got LP'd hard
Alternatively just buy a cheaper Stanley Retractable Trimming Knife for $9.31. or Stanley Compact Fixed Blade Folding Knife for $9.98 at Bunnings.
I have two different types of these. one is all metal and goes back inside on a spring so it's easy quick and safe to use on packages (you can extend it like 0.5cm and cut box tape without worrying about scratching something inside, then as soon as you let go with your thumb the blade fully springs back inside).
then the usual cheaper feeling plastic one which "locks" the blade so you can cut stuff, like plastic bottles? I dunno.
paid around $5 or less for each. this one hopefully does all those functions in one and more.
Endorsed by Gustavo Fring.