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๐Ÿ”ช STANLEY 1992 Classic Utility Knife Blades - Heavy Duty 100-Pack (11-921A) Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”ช STANLEY 1992 Classic Utility Knife Blades - Heavy Duty 100-Pack (11-921A)

Engineered for all-purpose cutting. Dispenses 1 blade at a time. Precision-honed blade edge for consistent, long-lasting cutting life. Blades fit most standard utility knives. Dispenser and 100 Blades included.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I compared these blades to the Stanley blades I have.

I compared these blades with my Stanley blades. These new blades are a bit thinner than the old ones and don't match my grip well. See picture for comparison.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Does not hold blade for knives, parts and accessories

The blade is too thick for the intended use but that is not the fault of the seller or even the manufacturer. However, these blades cannot hold sharpening. Used for a few days, and by "used" I mean minimal chores like cutting tape to open boxes (not box itself), opening some envelopes, cutting plastic wrap. you have the idea It's already boring. The return window closed while my original blade (not from this box or manufacturer) was still fresh. I have at least 50 of these.

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

great price - mechanical and hand tools

over the years i have spent a lot of time with everyday knives. I bought cheap blades and I bought expensive blades. I find Stanley blades to be some of the best utility knife blades out there. I've used them on cardboard, carpet, rubber and many other construction and retail applications over the years. Cheap blades always need to be replaced and expensive blades just don't seem to last much longer. A pack of 50 or 100 lasts a long time and I get the best value for my blades.

Pros
  • great price
Cons
  • some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Stanley Utility Knife Replacement Bits

Still made in the USA, these Stanley utility knives haven't changed in 20 years. To remove the blades, press the bottom of the case and slide the blade to the right or left. If you continue to use the blades, press the bottom to eject the blades during use. The blades are coated with protective oil to keep them from rusting over time. The old blades that I kept are 0.62mm thick and the new blades are 0.62mm thick so this is a product that hasn't changed.

Pros
  • Nice Packaging
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ones you want. on knife

I bought this after buying (and returning) two others. The Stanley Blade Container is far superior to the gimmick style of others; it works and is easy to use. I'm not sure if Stanley invented the utility knife, but they've definitely been making it for decades. Their tools are generally well designed and built, and these blades are no exception. I was pleasantly surprised when the packaging said "Made in the USA with world class materials". A few dollars more costs more than the hassle ofโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Not as thick as the others

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Large pack of high quality blades in a decent dispenser, made in the USA

High quality blades, lightly oiled (but not dripping), packaged in a reusable dispenser that can be placed on a shelf or hung on a hook. They are made in the USA. They are moderately sharp and may not be as durable as carbide coated blades, but aside from the time it takes to change blades, I find these bulky blades better value for money than carbide blades. I typically use clippers with lots of blade storage in the handle and push-button blade changes, and I also change blades regularly as Iโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Lots of good inexpensive sharp blades ideal for drywall work

I had to renovate most of the house myself which meant a lot of drywall work. Those 50 packs were more than enough to get the job done. The blades are made in the USA which is always a nice bonus. Functionally, however, I only broke the tip of a few blades - they were quite strong. They held their blade very well, hammering in many dozens of pieces of drywall and then just flipping the blade over and getting another sharp blade. The dispenser is pretty good too, you can get new blades just byโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

For the price I can't complain.

I got 50 blades for about $5 so I think it's a very good deal. They do what they're supposed to and I really can't make a fair comparison to others I've used because it all depends on what I'm cutting and how much pressure I'm applying. I've used number VCT floor tile and coved vinyl and have found that they last longer if I notch the material a few times rather than trying to cut through on the first pass. A heat gun to soften things up a bit also helped. When I do shingles, they don't last as

Pros
  • High test scores for hold and durability
Cons
  • Quality