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SKU #10514

Mini cutter retrattile automatico

Il mini cutter Slice® 10514 può essere impiegato come cutter di sicurezza per cartone oltre che come taglierino tascabile o strumento da cucina multiuso. La sua lama retrattile automatica sta al sicuro quando non lo si utilizza, e il magnete al suo interno consente di tenerlo sempre a portata di mano. Questo mini cutter viene spedito insieme a una lama di sicurezza con punta arrotondata 10404 sostituibile; i mancini non devono fare altro che girare la lama per poter tagliare. La lama del mini cutter non produce scintille, è chimicamente inerte e non si arrugginisce mai. Come tutte le lame Slice, dura fino a 11 volte di più dell’acciaio.

  • Tipo di impugnatura: retrattile automatica
  • Sistema di ritrazione a molla automatico per una maggiore sicurezza
  • Per mancini e destrorsi: girate semplicemente la lama
  • Lama finger-friendly® che taglia in maniera efficace
  • Riduce gli incidenti, diminuisce i costi
  • Non produce scintille, non conduce elettricità, non magnetica
  • Chimicamente inerte non si arrugginisce mai
  • Non necessita di lubrificanti
  • Al 100 percento in ossido di zirconio
  • Dura fino a 11,2 volte di più del metallo
  • Lame compatibili: 10404, 10408
  • Sostituzione della lama senza strumenti aggiuntivi
  • SKU #10514

Great for:

  • Opening up cardboard boxes
  • Breaking down boxes
  • Cutting a variety of materials: corrugated, clamshell packaging, tape, card stock, plastic film, vinyl stickers, fiberglass

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth: 0,35 in

Material: ABS, POM, stainless steel, NdFeB magnet, zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 2,44 in x W1,44 in x H0,46 in

Weight: 0.018 kg



Videos

  • Mini Cutter
  • Mini Cutter Blade Replacement
  • How To Cut Painter’s Tape Using Slice Tools


FAQ

What Is a Mini Cutter Used For? Is This a Mini Box Cutter?

The Slice Mini Cutter is a versatile miniature ceramic blade pocket knife that can function as a small box cutter or mini utility knife. It can handle the same materials as a safety box cutter and a few more, such as: wire mesh, yarn, rubber hose and sealant. The Slice Mini Cutter is a popular household tool, particularly in houses with both right- and left-handed people. Its ambidextrous design means everyone can use it, and its small cutter blade opens a variety of packaging materials, including hard clamshell plastic. It’s equally useful in industrial settings as a multi-purpose tool that lasts, on average, 11.2 times longer than an equivalent steel blade. Once one end of the blade is too dull to use, open the housing and flip the blade for a fresh edge.

What is the best pocket knife for me?

The best pocket knife for you will depend on your needs. First, make sure that any pocket knife is actually safe to carry in your pocket. This means the blade must not be exposed when the tool is not in use.

Next, look at the depth of the cut you require and make sure that your knife can handle it. As a general safety principle, you should never expose more blade than you need to do the job. This reduces the chance of injuries and damaged materials (especially when opening packaging). The third consideration is handle shape and size, and this depends largely on personal preference. The Slice 10514 Mini Cutter works as a handy ceramic pocket knife that can handle most materials, including clamshell packaging and double-walled corrugated.

The Slice 10514 Mini Cutter’s Blade Change Mechanism

This is one of many areas where Slice improves on the safety of traditional knives, including mini box cutters and standard ceramic-blade knives.

When you look up how to put a blade in a box cutter, you’ll see a nightmarish list of options including complex multi-step processes and dangerous snap-off blades. The Slice Mini Cutter’s no-tool blade change is straightforward. Simply slide the lock mechanism into the unlocked postion (marked on the back of the tool) and lift off the back of the housing. Pull the small cutter blade out and either flip it over for a fresh edge or put in a new blade, ensuring that the notches in the blade and housing line up. For left-handed users, switch the blade into the second blade slot. Replace the backing and slide the mechanism back into a locked position. Now you’re ready to use this amazing small cutter again!