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Fiskars Pro POWER TOOTH Compact Utility Hand Saw (6 in blade.)
Manufacturer:
Fiskars
Model Number:
730400-1001
Product SKU:
B0B8QJCQ85
UPC:
611618600911
ASIN:
B0B8QJCQ85
Brand:
Fiskars
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
6.58 x 2 x 1.03 Inches
Item Weight:
0.5 Pounds
Item model number:
730400-1001
Manufacturer:
Fiskars
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Fiskars is quickly becoming the dyson of the tool world. Take something that is perfectly fine, and instead overengineer and overprice it.
Not sure if this has the Fiskars "lifetime warranty" but the blades are equal to or worse than the standard utility blades I've used for years.
Better off with a 2-pack/$10 from lowe's or HD, imo.
Yes, Nirvana Guy - this is the second lowest price in what, 4 years... and, I had already mentioned in my OP that $9.99 was the lowest price *back in 2020* - so, please provide us all a link to your time machine where we can get this for $10. Also, I love when people DV a deal and provide no evidence of anything better. If $14.93 is the avg price, this is still, what, more than 30% off that price... and that's such a bad deal that you not only don't TU the deal, but you Downvote it?
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This is the lowest price ever except when it briefly hit $9.99 back in 2020. This would appear to be the second lowest price, ever.
About this item
UTILITY FOLDING BOX CUTTER: Retractable, folding utility knife with replaceable CarbonMax blade with reinforced metal end; Ideal for on-the-job projects and cutting through cardboard materials
MAXIMUM POWER AND PRECISION: Utility knife constructed with full-body metal to withstand drops and impact; Fiskars CarbonMax blades stay sharp 24x longer than standard blades
LONG LASTING AND RELIABLE: Full-body metal construction tested to withstand drops and impacts; Dual-locking system prevents accidental blade release; Fiskars tools and materials are built to last
COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIENT: Easy-to-use ergonomic handle improves comfort and control; One-handed, flip-open design for ease of use; Blades snap in or out easily for quick replacement
WORKSITE AND CAMPING ACCESSORIES: Great for any tradesman or on the job; Perfect addition to your toolbox and work wear
INCLUDES: 1 Fiskars Pro Retractable Folding Utility Knife; Full lifetime warranty, excludes blade
This is not a good deal. And this has already been posted. Downvoting.
Look at ccc - price is $14.93 on average and lowest of $9.99 .
Yes, Nirvana Guy - this is the second lowest price in what, 4 years... and, I had already mentioned in my OP that $9.99 was the lowest price *back in 2020* - so, please provide us all a link to your time machine where we can get this for $10. Also, I love when people DV a deal and provide no evidence of anything better. If $14.93 is the avg price, this is still, what, more than 30% off that price... and that's such a bad deal that you not only don't TU the deal, but you Downvote it?
These are my favorite utility knives. I have 3 and love them because they feel high quality and sturdy, plus very easy to change blade and fold to put in your pocket. They are not always in stock so this is a decent deal. I think they are normally 15 bucks
Also, I see an odd square hole in the middle of those blades. Does anyone know whether you can use generic blades with this knife, or do you have to buy Fiskars blades?
I have a couple of these and other Fiskar variants and I love them. Got them on clearance last year at Lowe's. Much sharper blades than my other utility knives.
I bought this a couple of days ago and it arrived today. I needed one more knife around the house in a convenient location because I keep searching around for one after leaving it somewhere else.
My thoughts:
It's much heavier than it needs to be. They used pressed metal where aluminum or plastic would have been fine.
The shape is good in the hand. Maybe a little larger than it needs to be. Easy to grip.
Lowest CCC was $10 and that would be an okay price. $11.68 is a meh deal. You are not saving much.
The belt loop sucks. It's great if you are never going to use it though.
The flip out hinge has a some resistance, so you have to flip it with a little effort, unlike the Milwaukee Fastback which will fall out with gravity alone. This will be a negative for some people and a positive for others. It's probably safer this way because it won't accidentally open with a button press alone.
See the Project Farm vid for more info.
I think I like the Milwaukee Fastback more, but this is okay. It's just different.
I bought this a couple of days ago and it arrived today. I needed one more knife around the house in a convenient location because I keep searching around for one after leaving it somewhere else.
My thoughts:
It's much heavier than it needs to be. They used pressed metal where aluminum or plastic would have been fine.
The shape is good in the hand. Maybe a little larger than it needs to be. Easy to grip.
Lowest CCC was $10 and that would be an okay price. $11.68 is a meh deal. You are not saving much.
The belt loop sucks. It's great if you are never going to use it though.
The flip out hinge has a some resistance, so you have to flip it with a little effort, unlike the Milwaukee Fastback which will fall out with gravity alone. This will be a negative for some people and a positive for others. It's probably safer this way because it won't accidentally open with a button press alone.
See the Project Farm vid for more info.
I think I like the Milwaukee Fastback more, but this is okay. It's just different.
I think a mod merged posts or something and nuked my lengthy response to this.. in short, Fastback 1505 is my absolute favorite... but pros love these Fiskars utility knives for their 'all day' cutting ergonomics.
Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm trying to figure it out from the pictures) but these are only 'retractable' in the sense that they fold away? The blade cannot be slid up and down to change the cutting length, right?
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Not sure if this has the Fiskars "lifetime warranty" but the blades are equal to or worse than the standard utility blades I've used for years.
Better off with a 2-pack/$10 from lowe's or HD, imo.
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Look at ccc - price is $14.93 on average and lowest of $9.99 .
Not sure if this has the Fiskars "lifetime warranty" but the blades are equal to or worse than the standard utility blades I've used for years.
Better off with a 2-pack/$10 from lowe's or HD, imo.
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Also, I see an odd square hole in the middle of those blades. Does anyone know whether you can use generic blades with this knife, or do you have to buy Fiskars blades?
My thoughts:
It's much heavier than it needs to be. They used pressed metal where aluminum or plastic would have been fine.
The shape is good in the hand. Maybe a little larger than it needs to be. Easy to grip.
Lowest CCC was $10 and that would be an okay price. $11.68 is a meh deal. You are not saving much.
The belt loop sucks. It's great if you are never going to use it though.
The flip out hinge has a some resistance, so you have to flip it with a little effort, unlike the Milwaukee Fastback which will fall out with gravity alone. This will be a negative for some people and a positive for others. It's probably safer this way because it won't accidentally open with a button press alone.
See the Project Farm vid for more info.
I think I like the Milwaukee Fastback more, but this is okay. It's just different.
My thoughts:
It's much heavier than it needs to be. They used pressed metal where aluminum or plastic would have been fine.
The shape is good in the hand. Maybe a little larger than it needs to be. Easy to grip.
Lowest CCC was $10 and that would be an okay price. $11.68 is a meh deal. You are not saving much.
The belt loop sucks. It's great if you are never going to use it though.
The flip out hinge has a some resistance, so you have to flip it with a little effort, unlike the Milwaukee Fastback which will fall out with gravity alone. This will be a negative for some people and a positive for others. It's probably safer this way because it won't accidentally open with a button press alone.
See the Project Farm vid for more info.
I think I like the Milwaukee Fastback more, but this is okay. It's just different.