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SKU #10597

Auto-Retractable Seam Ripper

Regular price $29.79 AUD
Regular price Sale price $29.79 AUD
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The Slice® Auto-Retractable Seam Ripper allows you to work safely with an agile tool. It’s easy for your workers to use and can function as a hook utility knife for materials requiring little force, such as film. The tool’s blade is the safest you’ll find in the workplace. Its unique finger-friendly® blade is safe to the touch, so causes fewer and less severe injuries than all other traditional blades. Your workforce is further protected because the textured auto-retractable slider ensures the blade can never be accidentally left out. A durable reinforced nylon handle makes this an ideal tool for industrial use, and its streamlined, lightweight design means it’s comfortable to hold and highly portable. The seam ripper is suitable for left- and right-handed users, while an integrated lanyard hole and simple tool-free blade changing help improve your workers’ efficiency.

  • Finger-friendly® blade is the only safety blade on the market
  • Automatic spring-loaded retraction for additional safeguarding
  • Performs like a hook utility knife on light materials such as film
  • Durable reinforced nylon handle built for industrial use
  • Slim design for comfort and versatility
  • Suitable for left- and right-handed workers
  • Integrated lanyard hole for easy access
  • Simple and quick no-tool blade change
  • Non-conductive blade for added safety
  • Chemically inert blade that never rusts
  • Slice® blades are 11.2x more wear-resistant than traditional blades

Great for:

  • Cutting string and thread
  • Sewing
  • Removing stitches and opening buttonholes

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth: 0.59 in

Material: GFN, POM, stainless steel, carbon steel, zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 5.75 in x W0.8 in x H0.33 in

Weight: 0.03 kg

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FAQ

What Are the Most Popular Retractable Seam Ripper Uses?

Traditional seam rippers aren’t retractable, but demand for such a tool has increased as industries and consumers alike look for safer alternatives to traditional tools. As such, retractable seam rippers are used by people who are primarily concerned with safety.

How Is the Slice Auto-Retractable Seam Ripper Unique?

Slice pushes the boundaries of the conventional retractable seam ripper definition by introducing a new kind of blade never before seen on the market: an advanced ceramic blade. And while we’re at it, of course we don’t use unnecessarily sharp advanced ceramics, which pose the same risk for lacerations as overly sharp metal blades. The edges of all our blades are finger friendly®, which means they cut effectively and are safer to touch. Choose from the installed 10536 rounded-tip blade or the 10537 pointed-tip version.

Which Blades Should I Use?

As with all our tools, the blade you use depends on your application and your priorities. In general, a rounded-tip blade is safer, as it’s less likely to cause accidental punctures. If, however, the material you need to cut requires a pointed tip to initiate the cut, you’ll have to forego the protection of a rounded tip in favor of better usability.

How Do I Change the Blade in the 10597 Seam Ripper?

As with all Slice tools, our seam rippers have an easy, no-tool blade change. To do this,
1) Hold the seam ripper so that the slider is on top and the small grey nub is on the bottom.
2) Make sure the blade is fully retracted, as the blade-change cap cannot be removed when the blade is extended.
3) To remove the blade-change cap, push in the grey nub with your thumb and tilt the bottom of the cap away from the handle, as though there is an invisible hinge between the top of the cap and the top of the handle. Pull the cap away.
4) Once the cap is removed, extend the blade fully and remove it from its (green/orange) housing.
5) Place the new blade in the housing, ensuring that the notch lines up properly.
6) Retract the blade fully and replace the blade-change cap by hinging it back on with the same angle you used to remove it.