Reddit Reddit reviews LENOX Utility Knife Blades, 50-Pack (20351GOLD50D)

We found 2 Reddit comments about LENOX Utility Knife Blades, 50-Pack (20351GOLD50D). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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LENOX Utility Knife Blades, 50-Pack (20351GOLD50D)
Titanium edge for maximum blade lifeHigh speed steel edge retains sharpness longer than standard utility bladesPatented bi-metal construction allows shatterproof blades to bend and flex without breakingFour-notch design allows blade to extend further for deeper cuts in drywall, insulation, flooring, roofing, and moreFits all standard utility knives
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2 Reddit comments about LENOX Utility Knife Blades, 50-Pack (20351GOLD50D):

u/jdquinn · 2 pointsr/electricians

Yeah, Benchmade is an expensive way to replace blades if you're hard on them. I have a Husky lock-back fast-change utility knife similar to this but with a push-button blade release, and keep Lenox blades around as my work knife, and my Benchmade doesn't make it out of my pocket when I'm working. Before that, I was also dulling expensive knives really fast for no good reason.

u/usblover101 · 1 pointr/EDC

I switch between a ACE brand folding box cutter (Lenox Gold blades) and a Kershaw Leek.

When I had an office job, the Leek was an excellent knife for opening packages/cutting threads from fraying clothes/removing staples in a pinch. Now my job is in a manufacturing plant so i'm cutting zip ties/declogging tape dispensers/cutting thick cardboard & heavy duty nylon tape. The tip on the Leek is just too fragile for any sort of work that isn't cutting basic cardboard/fabric/paper/bags IMO. Good knife but suited for light EDC not trade-based EDC.