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Stanley 10-788 Contractor Grade Instant Change Utility Knife | 
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| Brand: Stanley Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $11.99 Buy New: $7.98 You Save: $4.01 (33%)
New (30) Used (1) from $5.99
Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 2662
Media: Tools Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 3.8 x 0.4
MPN: 10-788 Model: 10-788 UPC: 076174107883 EAN: 0076174107883 ASIN: B000051WTG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Utility Knife with strong, durable construction | | • | Cast-metal core with bi-material soft panels provide a sure grip | | • | Curved handle design for comfort, control and balance | | • | Swing-out blade storage for easy blade access | | • | Includes large hang hole for pegboard storage and a padded thumb rest |
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Product Description Retractable Utility Knife, Contractor Grade Push Button Quick Blade Change, No Tools Required, Swing Out Blade Storage, Integrated String Cutting Feature, Retractable Slide, Ergonomically Designed.
Amazon.com Product Description The Stanley 10-788 Contractor Grade Instant Change Utility Knife features strong, durable construction that combines a cast-metal core with bi-material soft panels for a sure grip. The blade hangs with the push of a button, with no tools required. A curved handle design offers users comfort, control and balance, while the swing-out blade storage offers easy blade access. An integrated string cutter and retractable slide, a large hang hole for pegboard storage, and a padded thumb rest top off the features of this heavy-duty utility knife.p table align=center width=200 cellpadding=10 tr td img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/th/detail-page/B00005QVQC-1.gif" border=1 align=topbrbrsmallibSwing-out blade storage offers easy blade access./b/i/small /td /tr /table br clear="all"
Amazon.com Review Flexibility and efficiency are key during any job, and Stanley's utility knife meets these needs brilliantly, allowing you to focus on more important matters than messing about with the blade. This utility knife offers push-button blade change--no tools are required. In addition, the curved handle and ergonomic design result in better comfort, control, and balance during use. Furnished with three heavy-duty utility blades and swing-out blade storage for easy access, the utility knife quickly becomes a contractor's best friend. The product even offers an integrated string-cutting feature and a large hanging hole. In short, this retractable-blade utility knife makes quick work of any cutting task. i--Rivers Janssen/i
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
A good box cutter September 30, 2008 John R. Gafford (TN) It is very sharp and it gets the job done. The only concern is that the blade doesn't come out as smooth as I would like it to do. br /
Confusing at first, but AWESOME in action September 16, 2008 Smittynyla (Bay Area, CA) At first you will think this is too complicated. It is AMAZINGLY simple and great. I'm buying my 3d one today (for different locations). br / br /I bought this without first having read the reviews. It's description seemed enough. Then when I attempted to put in the first blade, I was ready to throw it through a window. The instructions made ZERO sense -- and still don't. Then I read one of the reviews, which described things more clearly. br / br /To install a blade, first depress the brass button on the top and move it all the way forward until it touches the black rubber cushion. It will stay there. THEN depress the yellow button on the side and simply slide in the new blade as far as it will go. Let go of the yellow button, pull the brass button back and the new blade disappears inside, ready for use without any problems. Once you know this, CHANGING BLADES IS EASIER THAN ANY OTHER - no screws or taking it apart needed. br / br /And there's a handy storage bin in the handle that drops down at the push of a button to hold new blades and the used blades. No fuss whatsoever.
Best Utility Knife I've ever used June 27, 2008 Jonathan Tsai (Berkeley, CA USA) I've used utility knives since I was a kid--I'd always watch my dad use them in his store and thought how cool they were. The ones we used to use were the Stanley kind where you had to use a screw driver to replace the blade. br / br /I do a lot of online shopping, and I've learned to read reviews thoroughly... and since I've benefited from reading the reviews of others, I also want to give back and give my feedback for this product. br / br /This was the first product that caught my eye when I searched for "utility knife," and that was because it's title was "Contractor Grade." The name alone should suggest that it's the best model of utility knife that they make--to me, I thought, "Contractors would use this tool for a living and to do their daily jobs." If this is what the pro's use, then it must be the best one out there. br / br /So after getting the product and using it for about a month and a half now, I can say that this is the best utility knife I've ever used. br /- Weight: It feels heavy and firm/sturdy in my hands, and not like a cheap toy br /- Capacity: Holds 5+ spare blades in the storage compartment br /- It cuts! It's also very sharp (but I guess that depends on the blades you get) br /- Very easy to use br /- String cutting feature is nice, but I don't use it very often br / br /I feel like if I ever went camping, or was trying to survive in the outdoors, this is one of the tools I'd have with me, simply because it is so versatile. br / br /I'd like to reiterate what another reviewer, Eric Pruss said: the instructions that come with this tool aren't very detailed, and I had to follow Eric's suggestions to be able to change and install blades properly. The key is that you have to put the blade switch all the way to the forward position, and then fully depress the yellow button when installing or removing the blade. br / br /I highly recommend this product, and would by more of them if and when I need to.
Horrible design May 12, 2008 WaterWinterWonderland (Wixom, MI) Just received this knife. It jams very easily and the blade is hard to install. Opening the handle to get at the stored blades is cumbersome as well. Needless complexity. I have to get a band aid now, gotta go!
Thanks Eric! May 4, 2008 gimpy (Colorado, USA) Eric, br /Thanks so much for showing me that. I haven't used it in awhile and I had not idea how I got the blade to stay in before. I got it now. This is a good knife once you get it all locked up exactly like Eric said. br / br /Amy
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