Cutting Edge Creativity Awaits! ✂️
The DAT Series-X Portable Box Cutter is a versatile utility knife designed for precision cutting in arts and crafts, DIY projects, and professional tasks. With an ultra-sharp 30-degree snap-off blade, ergonomic grip, advanced safety features, and a lightweight, durable design, it comes with 10 blades for maximum value and longevity.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | DAT |
Color | White |
Item Length | 5.5 Inches |
Handle Material | Plastic or Metal |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
Style | Modern |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | DAT |
Part Number | DAT-X |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Item model number | DATX |
Size | 1 Cutter 10 Blades |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**E
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Compact, Sharp, and Perfect for Crafting!
The media could not be loaded. I recently picked up this DAT utility knife and it has quickly become one of my go-to tools in my craft room. The design is sleek and feels high-quality right out of the box. I love the compact size—it’s easy to handle and perfect for precision cuts on vinyl, cardstock, and other materials I use for my wreath-making and DIY projects.The blade is super sharp and the retractable mechanism works smoothly. The grip is comfortable, and the additional blade it comes with is a nice bonus. I also appreciate the clear safety cover—it makes storage worry-free.Whether you’re a crafter or just need a solid knife for everyday use, I highly recommend this one. Great value and stylish, too!
E**N
very sharp
this is very good knife. very easy to use. The blades are very sharp at first, like razor sharp. after about 20-30 cuts of cardboard you can notice the blade dulling, but you can always snap off the tip. The blade retraction system is very easy to use. by far best knife i have ever used.
J**S
Love this utility knife
As a leatherworker I was looking for a solid utility knife that I could easily replace blades, and comfortably use it at the same time. I've been very impressed with the ergonomics of this knife, how you can easily retract the blade, as well as how easy it is to change out the blades. Just be careful, as you have to break the old ones off, and ensure they don't go flying through the air... ha.This is a great product fore the price, and will be using it for as long as I can.
L**A
Great Utility Knife
I purchased this craft knife after finding positive reviews, and it’s a knife that fulfills its intended purpose perfectly. The feel in hand is smooth and stable, and it’s lightweight, which is great. The blade is sharp, and it comes with 10 extra blades, so I can use it with peace of mind. It's suitable for precise work beyond just box cutting, and I’m very satisfied with it.
Y**A
Adequate utility knife, but recommend shopping around.
If I had known what I know now, I would've passed on this for the OLFA SVR-2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006O87O6 and saved a bit of money overall. This utility knife doesn't have a pocket clip, which makes it hard to remove from my shirt pocket, and I attempted (and failed!) to get a pocket clip to put on this, while the OLFA SVR-2 has one integrated. This is a nice set, and I probably would've been pleased, as it comes with plenty of replacement blades, and the plastic housing doesn't feel cheap, but the OLFA is manufactured in Japan in stainless steel. The housing is pretty substantial, those with large hands might feel better using this utility knife, but fits your pocket well.Don't have buyer's remorse, and go for the OLFA SVR-2 for its higher quality. Keep in mind the OLFA replacement blades are more expensive than this model, which includes 10 replacements.
S**E
Utility knife
I use this in the office as a letter opener, it works really well for that application. The blade is really sharp, and the handle is comfortable to use.
M**S
Absolutelyi the sharpest craft knife you can find
I build model airplanes from balsa wood. I've done it for more than 40 years now, and I've gone through a lot of different sorts of knives. I've done Xacto knives, surgical scalpels--the #11 blade is favorite, craft knives, Swann Morton knives etc. For cutting out balsa wood parts, this knife can't be beat. The secret of course is that it uses 9 mm snapoff blades. There are a lot of different brands of those 9 mm blades--but they are all very very sharp. Get one of these knives--or maybe two. They are a good deal.
D**N
Works as advertized
Great product
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