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Stanley 10-799 7-Inch FatMax Fixed Blade Utility Knife | 
| Brand: Stanley Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $6.33 You Save: $3.66 (37%)
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 5063
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 2.9 x 1.2
MPN: 10-799 Model: 10-799 UPC: 076174107999 EAN: 0076174107999 ASIN: B00005QVQC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 7-inch fixed blade utility knife with an ergonomic design | | • | Magnetic nose holds blade while it's being changed; swivels open for quick blade change no tools required | | • | Thumb dial locks blade securely in place | | • | Rear blade storage for 7 blades | | • | 7 inches long; limited lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Fatmax, Utility Knife, Swivel Lock Fixed Blade, Swivels Open For Quick Blade Change, Strong & Durable Construction With A Cast Metal Core, Bi Material Dynagrip Soft Panels For Better Grip, Curved Handle Design For Better Comfort, Control & Balance, Great Utility Knife For Drywallers, Roofers & Framers.
Amazon.com Product Description The Stanley 7-inch FatMax Fixed Blade Utility Knife takes on every workshop cutting task with ease. It's designed to slice quickly through a wide variety of materials, including boxes, PVC, and paper. Use it for fine applications where scissors are too bulky, and where smaller blades aren't tough enough. It's great for drywallers, roofers, and framers. 
Swing-out blade storage offers easy blade access. See the full line of knives. | 
Rugged construction along with a three position blade. View larger. | The FatMax utility knife has a magnetic nose that holds the blade while it's being changed, and a thumb dial that locks the blade securely in place for use. The blade won't pop, slide, or break, and it's easy to change. The knife swivels open for quick blade switches with no tools required, and there's space on the rear to store up to seven blades. Its ergonomically designed rubber grip fits comfortably in your hand, and the lightweight, durable body is easy to maneuver and hold. About Stanley FatMax Utility Knives The FatMax family of products has established itself as one of Stanley's most extensive and innovative product families in the company's 161-year history. The FatMax line of hand tools features core tools essential for the pro or expert enthusiast who desires high quality, durable tools. Part of Stanley's highly innovative and bold line of FatMax tools, Stanley's line of Application Specific Blades feature ingenious "no tools required" blade changing solutions, and are designed to cut better and last longer. Application Specific Blades are a new line of blades engineered specifically for certain tasks, such as cutting drywall, paper or roofing. With Stanley's patented technology, these blades start sharper and stay sharper than standard heavy-duty blades. The results are better performance and more cuts per blade.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Poor Design for Utility Knife January 5, 2009 I got the Stanley 10-799 as a Christmas stocking stuffer gift from my wife. Its a great looking, well balanced knife. But the functionality is poor. To begin with the blade does not retract as the picture would lead you to believe, it's fixed. There is no way in the world to change blades easily, especially while wearing work gloves. You can't simply hang this knife on your shop peg board hook, it has no hole in the handle. A very poor design. btw, I told my wife it's perfect....shhh
Great utility knife December 28, 2008 its a great knife ! It looks good, feels good, but does not retract.
Fixed Blade - Ignore the Retractable Picture August 23, 2008 OK, the description does say "fixed blade," but there is a very large picture accompanying the Product Description that says "3-position retractable." I wanted retractable and that's why I purchased it. Need to take that picture down, for those of us who are relying on such things for information.
Easy to change blades October 29, 2007 Hate having to pull out a screw driver to replace blades in your utility knife??? Well this solves the problem. It's a bit big so impractical to tuck into your back pocket. But it's comfotable to hold, nice shape and needs no tools to swap out blades.
Worth a review! May 27, 2007 Ya seen one utility knife, ya seen 'em all, right? Nope. This one is much more comfortable, and blade changes are super-easy.
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