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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    This one has gotten some good reviews

    shouldn't it say Irving?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    Check out the new one from Milwaukee. The only thing I don't like about it is no extra blade storage. But it is so well designed and easy opening, I have forgave it that.

    At HD. I can find a pic if you need.


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    http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...atalogId=10053
    thats nice!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    that kobalt one is badass. I have one of them, works great. I would stick with that. if you are using it 1000 times a day and it is holding up good what more can you ask for!

    im the kinda dude that buys snap on tools even though the craftsman stuff works great i really appreciate high end tools

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    I was working warehouse for a while and had a Husky that I got from Home Depot. Worked awesome.

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    Wow looks like the folding box cutters are becoming a pretty big market
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    I use a Husky from HD-quick change blade setup but no storage
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    A short time back, maybe 2 years ago, I had a fancy version from Husky. It was shiney brass and wood on the handle.
    But I dropped it from a bucket truck, then it got run over by a few semies before I could get down and retrieve it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperiorDG View Post
    Check out these. I think they are the best.

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    http://www.superknives.com/products/EdgeAluminum.htm
    I like these ones. You have to have a tool to change out the blade. They are the least bulky ones of these I have tried.

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    I have a decent Stanley one but for whatever reason I use my ZT 0300 a lot at work and I really shouldnt
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    What every happened to the old school cheap ones that held a single edge blade and pushed up from the bottom to open? I can find those stupid things anywhere...

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