| It doesn't matter what trade you are, most | | | | are for, and you can pay in between 4 and 60 |
| people carry a utility knife around in their toolbox. | | | | dollars for your different grades of knives. |
| They have to be one of the most common tools | | | | Something that I learned a while ago is that it's |
| that you see around, and for good reason. A | | | | not worth buying the cheap ones. They break |
| Utility knife is good for working with wood, | | | | very quickly, and in many cases are also very |
| carpet, opening boxes, cleaning objects, opening | | | | dangerous to use. |
| packaging, shaping materials, fine craft work and | | | | Instead, get yourself a good utility knife which is |
| much more. Of course, they are all designed for | | | | easy to change the blades on, well built and not |
| specific purposes, but in general the utility knife is | | | | too heavy. A lot of people cut themselves with |
| very handy. | | | | these utility knives, but you can even get ones |
| The best thing about these items is that they are | | | | today that automatically retract when you lose |
| not very expensive. The blades are easy to | | | | contact with whatever you are cutting. At the |
| replace, and can be purchased in bulk for a huge | | | | very least get a utility knife which is retractable |
| saving. The blades are also double sided, so when | | | | or that folds in half. These are great tools |
| one end runs out you just turn it over! Utility | | | | because they are easy to use, and can be used |
| knives vary considerably depending on what they | | | | for many different purposes. |