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