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Safety Cutter Ring

Regular price $7.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $7.99 USD
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SKU #10583

The Slice® Safety Cutter Ring gives you simplicity and safety - at your workers’ fingertips. The cutter ring’s blade is the safest you’ll find in the workplace. Its unique finger-friendly® blade is safe to the touch and therefore causes fewer and less severe injuries than traditional blades. Your workers are further protected as the micro-blade is contained under a finger pad and only extends approximately 1 mm from the tool. The ring is designed to fit near the tip of the index finger, providing maximum dexterity and control. Cutting with the safety ring is effortless and helps reduce repetitive stress injuries. It comes in one size that fits most fingers due to a removable silicone insert and is suitable for left- and right-handed workers. The Safety Cutter Ring is safe and comfortable enough to wear continuously while performing repeated cuts, making work much easier for your workforce.

  • Finger-friendly® blade is the only safety blade on the market
  • Only approximately 1 mm of the micro-blade is exposed
  • Fits near fingertips for dexterity and control
  • Helps reduce the chance of repetitive stress injuries
  • Designed to fit most adult fingers
  • Suitable for left- and right-handed workers
  • Non-conductive blade for added safety
  • Chemically inert blade that never rusts
  • Slice® blades last 11.2x longer than traditional blades

Great for:

  • Cutting through packing tape
  • Slicing wrapping paper and stickers
  • Opening plastic bags

Product Specifications

Cutting Depth: 0.04 in

Material: GFN, silicone, zirconium oxide

Dimensions: L 0.99 in x W0.95 in x H0.95 in

Weight: 0.03 lb

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FAQ

What Is a Ring Knife?

A ring knife is any kind of knife you can wear as a ring. Some are designed as weapons and some as tools, but for the most part, they’re worn on the finger close to the knuckle, like a traditional ring. The Slice® Safety Cutter Ring is meant to give the user maximum dexterity, so it fits near the tip of the index finger, more like a thimble than a wedding ring. This design gives the user more control over cuts.

Some ring knives have exposed blades while others use a hook design to grab and cut string. In almost all cases, the blade is oriented so that it extends from the top, or outside, of the hand. Slice’s version places its micro-ceramic blade under the finger pad for comfort, safety, and control.

How Is the Slice Ring Knife Finger Friendly®?

The term “finger friendly” can be confusing with you’re talking about a tool you wear on your finger. When we say “finger friendly”, we’re talking specifically about the blade. The 10583’s micro-ceramic blade extends a mere millimeter (approximately) from the base, which means it’s very difficult to penetrate skin. In addition, the 100 percent zirconium oxide blade features our proprietary double-edged grind that is much safer to touch than traditional blades. The Safety Cutter Ring is safe enough to wear between cuts and is meant for continuous wear while performing repeated cuts.

What Can I Cut With the Safety Cutter Ring?

Despite its safer edge, this handy little ring knife can open a variety of packages, from paper and plastic bags to thin card stock, clamshell packaging, reinforced plastics, and plastic netting. It’s ideal for workers opening packaging or manufacturing materials over the course of a shift and is meant to be worn continuously for efficiency and comfort.

Will my Safety Cutter Ring Fit Me?

Our ring knife is designed to fit most adult hands. It includes an inner silicone adapter ring for smaller fingers, which can be removed for larger fingers.

Is This Tool Safe Around Children?

All Slice tools are much safer to touch than their traditional counterparts, whether metal or ceramic. That said, common-sense safety rules should always apply, including supervision for any child using a cutting tool. This ring is designed to fit snugly on adult fingers, so smaller fingers will not have the same level of control over the direction of the blade, and that should be taken into account.