How to Snap Off the Blade on Cheap Box Cutters Safely

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About this video:
This video demonstrates how to snap off a blade on cheap plastics box cutters, like the ones you get from Ace Hardware of Home Depot. I know my voice sounds ridiculous...like I'm a cheerleader or game show host or something! This is one of the first videos I actually talk in...so I'm just getting the hang of it. I didn't realize how weird I sounded until we were done 'shooting'...it takes longer than you'd think & my husband was already at the end of his attention span for helping me out that day. Maybe it's sorta like how people change their voices when they talk to babies...or pets sometimes ; - )


MY 2 FAVORITE BOXCUTTERS AT AMAZON

10 Plastic Utility Box Cutters Like Mine in Video | https://amzn.to/2MrPOBF

Link is for a package of 10 industrial strength utility knives / box cutters with varying vibrant translucent colors similar to the model in this video. Each knife has 12 snap-off blades! Comes in assorted colors
$7.73 for 10 (August 2018)


12 All Metal Box Cutters | https://amzn.to/2NhtNl2

This all metal cutter was invented by Pacific Handy Cutter. Link is for a
12 Pack for $9.83 (as of August 2018.) The blade is replaceable with an ordinary single-sided razor blade.

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Here's a link to another guy's really short YouTube video that shows a great safety tip for the flat metal type of box cutter...another inexpensive one:

And last here's a link to the Stanley Tools video demonstrating lots of different box cutters...   • Видео  ...at about 2:21 minutes in he demo's snapping off a bigger blade, but like mine. His method looks safer than mine, so take a look!

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