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Box Cutter Blades (Rounded Tip)

Regular price $19.99 USD
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SKU #10404

Slice® Box Cutter Blades with rounded tips are compatible with multiple Slice tools, including pen cutters, box cutters, mini cutters, slim cutters and the EDC folding knife. The rounded tip protects users without limiting the blade’s effectiveness and is suitable for most common applications, such as opening cardboard boxes and packages. The unique finger-friendly® design means the four blades in this pack are safe to the touch, so cause fewer and less severe injuries than traditional blades. Furthermore, the blades are non-conductive for added safeguarding and don’t require a sharps box for disposal. Each blade is highly durable, lasting 11.2x longer than traditional blades, and never rusts because it’s chemically inert.

  • Finger-friendly® blade is the only safety blade on the market
  • Rounded tip further reduces risk of injuries
  • Non-conductive blade for added safety
  • Chemically inert blade that never rusts
  • Slice® blades last 11.2x longer than traditional blades
  • Reversible blade doubles lifespan
  • Easy disposal with no sharps box requirement
  • No oil coating
  • Pack of 4 blades to support multiple tools or have multiple spares

Great for:

  • Opening cardboard boxes and packages
  • Slicing plastic packaging, including clamshell and shrink wrap
  • Cutting tape

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth:

Material: zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 1.31 in x W0.25 in x H0.05 in

Weight: 0.03 lb

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FAQ

What Are Box Cutter Blades?

Box cutter blades are removable components that include the cutting edge of your box cutter. Different styles of box cutter blade exist for different kinds of tools. These include snap-off metal blades and metal or ceramic one-piece box cutter replacement blades. Replacing the blade in a box cutter is a common cause of injury with traditional blades (both metal and ceramic) because their edges are extremely sharp.

What Are the Important Box Cutter Safety Considerations?

When looking at safety, it's important to consider several different aspects of your tool. Dimensions are most relevant when looking at how much blade will be exposed during cutting. How to change a box cutter blade will differ with various handle styles and is also worth considering, since accidents often happen when users switch blades in their knives. The easier the box cutter blade replacement process, the less likely you are to be injured.

Blade disposal is also important. If you're using dangerous traditional blades, a sharps box is essential. With Slice's rounded-tip finger-friendly® safety blades, you do not require a sharps disposal setup. Lastly, if safety is your most important concern, it makes sense to choose a rounded tip rather than a pointed tip. However, for some applications that require piercing to initiate the cut, a pointed tip is required. This may also necessitate sharps box disposal. Be sure to take this into account when choosing your blade.

Why Choose Slice Ceramic Blades?

Slice blades are designed with safety in mind. We use 100 percent zirconium oxide, which is much harder than steel. Because of its hardness and edge retention, our ceramics don’t need to be sharpened to excess in order to be effective. Our blades start out less sharp than a dangerously sharp traditional blade and will retain cutting effectiveness for an average of 11 times longer than steel. In addition, our ceramic blades are non-conductive, non-sparking, chemically inert, and never rust, making them ideal for many industrial applications.

How Often Should I Replace My Box Cutter Blade?

All box cutter blades need to be replaced as soon as they get too dull and require excessive pressure to effectively cut material. With a steel blade, this happens very quickly as steel is a relatively soft material. Slice ceramics are much harder and therefore hold their edge longer. So while your Slice blade will eventually dull, it will take eleven times longer to do so.