STANLEY Utility Knife Blades, Carbide, 50-Pack Dispenser (11-800L)


Size: 50-Pack
Price:
Sale price$32.90

Description

Product Description

Utility Blade, Primary Cutting Application General Purpose, Carbide Steel, Blade Point Type Sharp, Straight Blade Edge, Number of Blades Included 50, Number of Cutting Edges 1, Number of Blade Points 2, Blade Dispenser Included Yes, Thickness 0.025 In., Length 2-1/2 In., Width 3/4 In., Fits Utility Knives Stock No. G2851992, Mount Type (2) Holding Notches, Package Quantity 50

From the Manufacturer

Stanley CARBIDE Utility Blades last more than five times longer than the competition due to groundbreaking Carbide Blade Technology. These CARBIDE utility blades are designed to deliver increased blade life, maintain first-cut sharpness and offer snap resistance - three key factors that today's professionals demand. These breakthrough utility blades provide heavy users the long awaited durability needed to keep cutting through a variety of applications, including roofing, drywall, ceiling tile installation, and other building products that prove challenging for traditional blades. Stanley's CARBIDE Utility Blades are uniquely manufactured by way of a patent-pending process that uses high-powered laser technology to deposit tungsten carbide powder onto the edge of every blade. Diamond wheels are then used to grind a sharp finished angle on each CARBIDE blade. This high-speed process creates a durable and long-lasting edge while maintaining a flexible steel blade body.

Product Features

  • Steel body allows flexibility to help to prevent breaking
  • Laser deposited carbide lines edge delivering a long lasting blade for the job site
  • Blade stays sharper 10X* longer
  • Manufactured by Stanley

Product Information

    Product Dimensions 7.5 x 3.8 x 1.3 inches
    Item Weight 8.8 ounces
    Department Unisex-Adult
    Manufacturer Stanley
    ASIN B005FUMWBK
    Item model number 11-800L
    Customer Reviews
    Best Sellers Rank
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
    Date First Available August 18, 2011

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