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The Hyde Tools 60780 Square Point Knife features an 8-inch high carbon chrome vanadium steel blade, designed for precision and durability. Its smooth hardwood handle provides comfort during use, while the secure riveted construction ensures reliability. Weighing just 3.2 ounces, this tool is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and performance in their cutting tasks.
Brand | Hyde |
Size | Onesize |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Edge | Straight |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 1"W |
UPC | 079423607806 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079423607806 |
Manufacturer | Hyde |
Part Number | 60780 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Item model number | 60780 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Nickel |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**Z
Made in the USA !!!!
After a coworker gave me one of this knifes at work I didn't think much of it since it looks really cheap but after using it and sharpening it over and over sometimes like 5 to 10 times a day this knife is awesome . I collect knifes and use them daily so I know a little more than the average person about knifes and knife steels... the heat treat on this blade is perfect I run it on my worksharp field sharpener about 3 times and it's ready to go again ..i work in the industrial insulation business so i use this blade to cut cryogel, pyrogel, and temmat mostly but I don't hold back from anything and sometimes cut wire and aluminum metal with it as well . If you need a work blade that is well made and will get hair shaving sharp this is the one (and made in the usa)..... I've done a little modification to mine to be able to pierce ...i don't recommend anyone try doing this because it will ruin the heat treat .
C**E
Is it sharp??
Great knive. I used it for cutting Armaflex insulation. Super sharp and sharpens good too
Z**P
Very sharp knife
Blade used to cut 1.5 in polyiso foam panels - cuts well with multiple passes. Handle is uncomfortable - not very ergonomic in shape and the long length of the blade makes you have to put more pressure on the wrist to cut - however for use on rockwool and fiberglass batts this works well.For polyiso I would stick with a retractable blade knife (the kind you snap off sections from) - this gives more leverage on the blade as you can adjust its length.Durability unknown at this point - have only done a few cuts so far, but blade is very sharp.A nice addition would be a sheath to store it...Cuts came out smooth.For comparison, I have a serrated blade I picked up at the orange store - made for cutting batts that is in my opinion better (handle is well designed), and less expensive.
S**R
Perfect paper cutter for book binding
This is a great knife. Perfect length for using on 12x18 paper when folding down to signatures for book binding. A little thick in the spine but good balance.I used the Parkway Home Original Rolling Knife Sharpener and this thing is RAZOR sharp.Really like this knife it is my new go to for my book binding.
H**
Great insulation knife
I've been using the dexter knives for years. These Hyde knives are less expensive, easier to find and work just as well. I really like then and they're my go to big knife. Using a stone to sharpen them they last a little over a year maybe even closer to two years.
B**O
Appears to be surprisingly high quality for the price
Very happy with it so far. The initial quality appears to be great. So far, the blade is staying tight in the handle. Be warned, it comes with a quite sharp cutting edge (which is a good thing).
E**N
Great Blade
Great blade! It works super well cutting insulation. The blade needs a sharping stone tho with it. It doesn’t cut paper very good unless sharp. It was lighter duty then I thought so if your hard on tools and throw things around you might want to spend a little more on a heavier set but these blades are great.
H**L
Very sharp and very sturdy.
Fast delivery and very sturdy. Wish it had a sheath. I think I will make one.
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