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Exacto Medium Duty Aluminum Handle Precision Hobby Knife w/Cap, #2 Blade Art

$ 3.69

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Handmade: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • MPN: HASK6920
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Handle Type: #2
  • Type: Craft Knife
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: SMB

    Description

    Crafters will find this medium-duty SMB brand knife an excellent resource for your next project.  This is the ideal knife for precise trimming and cutting of lightweight materials.  It features and aluminum handle and collet plus a protective cap.
    Features:
    Length: 5.75" (146mm) including base
    Handle diameter: 0.41" (10.5mm)
    #2 Medium duty knife handle
    #2 Blade
    Includes protective cap
    For ages 12 and up
    Fits the following blade types from most leading manufacturers, including X-acto, Excel, and Huron:
    #2
    #5
    #6
    #15
    #18
    #19
    #22
    #23
    #24
    #25
    #26
    #27
    #28
    #90
    #104
    blades with 3/8 inch shanks
    Item is comparable to:
    X-acto X3002, X3202, X3602 (Type B handle)
    Excel X16002 (K2 handle)
    Huron HASK6920 (#2 handle)
    Revell RMXR6920 (#2 handle)
    Demystifying blade / knife handle compatibility:
    Generally speaking, light duty blades (those with 1/4" shanks) should be paired with light duty knife handles; medium duty blades (the majority of those with 3/8" shanks) should be paired with medium duty handles, and the larger blades (such as #26 whittling blades, pull/razor saws, and certain other specialty use items, most of which also have 3/8" shanks) should be used with heavy duty knife handles.  The blade shank is the squared off part of the blade that slots into the knife handle.  It's physically possible to fit 1/4" shank into 3/8" collet, but it's not
    recommended.  Because light duty blades are mostly shorter than medium duty blades, the cutting edge of light duty blades may feel unnaturally close to the thicker collet of a medium duty handle.  And it's not possible at all to fit a 3/8" shank into a 1/4" handle.
    Satisfaction is 100% guaranteed
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    or your money back with no questions.
    Shipping
    : This item is shipped from Illinois by a corporation owned and operated within the US.