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Irwin Tools Blue Blade Bi-Metal Utility Blade, 20-Pack: Top-Quality Cutting Performance Review

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Description of Irwin Tools Blue Blade Bi-Metal Utility Blade, 20-Pack: Top-Quality Cutting Performance

These utility knife blades have a welded, bi-metal design for a sharp edge and flexible body. Stays sharper than traditional utility blades. A shatter-resistant design adds safety. Fits IRWIN utility knife handles and most other utility knives. Pack of 20 blades. These utility knife blades have a welded, bi-metal design for a sharp edge and flexible body. Stays sharper than traditional utility blades. A shatter-resistant design adds safety. Fits IRWIN utility knife handles and most other utility knives. Pack of 20 blades.

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These blades are amazing. Bought these specifically for my Gerber Lite pocket knife. While these blades aren't as thick as the ones originally supplied with Gerber, they fit like a glove. You have to play with them first and adjust them until you get the perfect fit. It doesn't move at all when you put it in and tighten it properly. They are very sharp, I would say twice as sharp as the originals. Solid purchase.

Pros
  • These utility knife blades feature welded bi-metal construction with a sharp edge and flexible body.
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I think you could say you lost the blade

Not much to say, these are razor blades. They cut things well but not for too long. Also the way they are packaged in the dispenser is a bit strange. They were difficult to pull out, and the oil spilling between the blades only seemed to make matters worse. But they were cheap for what I got, but probably wouldn't buy them again. In my opinion, a razor blade dispenser should be as safe as it is reliable. Trying to get them felt like I was cutting the wires from a bomb about to explode. It was…

Pros
  • These utility knife blades have welded bi-metal construction for a sharp blade and flexible body
Cons
  • Capacity

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, but still good.

Irwin blades are good, better than your regular blades that your employer often keeps on their back. However, they aren't the best I've ever had. They appear to be sharper than a regular razor blade but last about the same when it comes to endurance. I would choose them because they're still cheap and give good results, but you're better off buying LENOX, which last a lot longer. Pros: Fairly cheap per blade included. Better than traditional blades in terms of sharpness. You're too rough, (It's

Pros
  • Stays sharper than traditional general purpose blades
Cons
  • Not as thick as other blades

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great all-round blades at a great price

Not much to say about these blades other than that they last longer than other blades. I do a lot of construction work and my utility knife has been through hell and I'm used to changing blades often, especially now. . However, they hold up far better than any other blades I've purchased or used at work. I bought them for myself and will buy them again once I've finished them. I have a very small complaint. The blades are covered with a thin layer of oil that makes them difficult to remove from

Pros
  • Stays sharper than traditional all-purpose blades
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Revainrating 3 out of 5

This is a versatile blade.

Yes, Irwin blades are better quality than the unnamed POS blades that come in a 1247 blade set for the same price. But the same goes for DeWalts and Milwaukee blades. And like DeWalts and Milwaukee blades, the Irwins dispenser sucks pretty much the same. The thing is, it just depends on what you want to do with your utility blade. I would say if you basically cut boxes and plastic all day, spend the money and buy these blades. Should you cut carpet and drywall? These actions will destroy any…

Pros
  • pack of 20 blades
Cons
  • ill thought out