It's important to look at safety from every angle. Here, we examine a safety knife's different components: the handle, the blade, and the ergonomics. Learn what to look for in each.
What cuts you: the handle or the blade? Here we examine the risks posed by traditional blades. Read about the efforts to address those risks.
Blades made from advanced ceramics aren’t new, but Slice® is the only company to bring safety to this innovative material. Learn about zirconia’s inherent qualities and Slice’s finger-friendly® edge.
This article takes a closer look at the utility knife, its components, and the false safety assumptions we take for granted. What more is there to know about utility knife safety, you ask? Find out here.
Learn how scratchboard artists use a variety of tools, including Slice’s Precision Cutter and Craft cutter to create intricately detailed art in this exciting medium.
There are many tools that fall within the category of box cutter. To get the best value and the safest tool, it’s important to examine your needs as well as the features each style offers. Learn all about Slice® safety blades and box cutter tools here.
What’s the importance of handle design and blade design in a safety utility knife? Both have to be considered, and this article explains why.
Do you work in the construction industry, or are you an enthusiastic DIY-er? The right construction knife for your needs will help get the job done faster, better, and safer. Find out what you need to know here.
There are safety knives and there are ceramic knives, but Slice makes the only ceramic safety cutting tools. In fact, if you explore a little deeper, you’ll see that there’s really no such thing as a safe knife with a metal blade. Find out why.
The cost of accidents is always higher than the cost of safety. Learn about the full value of investing in safety, how to determine the cost of accidents, and how to get the most bang for your safety buck.
Whether you’re new to hobbies that require detailed cutting or you’re a hobby knife veteran, it helps to understand the different options (and safety features) available for your craft knife kit. Find out more.
There is a huge variety of craft tools on the market. A walk through any craft store will confirm that. But one thing every crafter needs is something that cuts. Slice has a tool for that. Learn about Slice’s cutting arts and crafts tools and what types of crafts they are particularly well suited for.
Before suffering another cut while creating your beautiful crafts, try a craft cutter from Slice®. Safe, effective, ergonomic, durable, and even stylish, Slice craft cutters are, well, a cut above. Learn which Slice tools are right for your next project.
Scalpel blades are notorious for being dangerously sharp. Slice® makes the only safe non-surgical options. They’re excellent for lab and industry applications, as well as crafts and home use. Learn about Slice’s eight blade shapes and their different uses.
Use this guide to learn about the different blade retraction options, as well as their pros, cons, and what to look for when purchasing each kind of knife. While blade exposure is an important part of cutting safety, we outline the safety implications of both retracting and embedded blades.
What leather cutting tools do you need to make leather crafting as fun and safe as possible? Learn here about the best tools for the job, what to look for, and how Slice ceramic cutters solve many of the shortcomings associated with some traditional metal-bladed options.
In order to choose the right hand protection, it’s important to understand the standard labels on safety gloves. Read more to learn about what these standards mean and how Slice blades compare with steel blades in terms of hand protection.
When you need a serrated utility knife blade, nothing else will do. A replaceable-blade tool that lets you swap between serrated and straight blades is even better, as it’s more versatile. Slice® offers safer, more durable cutters with standard or extra-long blades.
They say good things come in small packages. Slice proves this with the innovative and versatile Mini Cutter. With the same strength as our larger cutters, but a handle that fits in your hand, this little powerhouse is a staff favorite.
Retraction is the important knife feature that controls blade exposure. Discover how retraction mechanisms have evolved, and why the self-retracting utility knife is a favorite among corporate safety managers.
You will find an electrician’s knife in every electrician’s tool belt. Unfortunately, most knives pose puncture and laceration hazards. Slice makes the only knives with safer blades—they’re finger-friendly®. Learn about the several models of safer Slice® cutting tools that work for electricians.
Are you frustrated by how quickly your insulation knife dulls? Worried about lacerations? Slice insulation cutters feature longer-lasting, safer blades. Learn more here.
There is no such thing as a TSA-approved pocket knife for carry-on baggage. So are there any cutting tools you can bring with you on a plane? Learn what you can and can’t bring to your seat when you fly, and why the Slice® Safety Cutter is a great travel companion.