IMO the best knife will depend on the intended use and circumstances. Stanley tend to have good products
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Best to have with you all the time Stanley pocket knife
Best for lots of cutting, or tough cutting - fixed curved knife in the plastic holder Various makes, but the holder is a must - no retractable blade to mess with
Best for when there will be some scraping - decorating, second fix and such like ToughBuilt Scraper knife. Also has a tin opener on the other end
Best when cutting a lot of thin materials what need a regular sharp point, or for getting deep or awkward places, 25mm snap-off knife
And always have a second knife with a hook blade ready for when needed.
Best when cutting a lot of thin materials what need a regular sharp point, or for getting deep or awkward places, 25mm snap-off knife View attachment 371645
And always have a second knife with a hook blade ready for when needed.
I have an older generation Stanley Fat Max 25mm. Even after turning the thumb wheel, I often find that the blade extends when cutting through thicker (soft) materials, eg old carpet. I seldom use it.
For wallpapering, I have a 9mm Olfa snap off knife. The black blades are way sharper than regular blades, that said, if I use it cut through carpet, the blade will grab and extended, like the Fat Max version, and invariably snap.
I have one of the old skool fixed stanley knives, I like the fact that the blade doesn't wobble (much) when cutting through thicker materials. Down side, opening it up to remove the blade.
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