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KingTool Self-Retracting Box Cutter with Holster & Belt Clip, Auto Retractable Safety Utility Knife with Total 10PCS SK5 blades, Aaluminum Shell with Rubber Grip, Sturdy & Strong

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Management number 214318872 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$6.80 Model Number 214318872
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  • Set Include - Aluminum shell box cutter with the sheath and lanyard, with 10-pc-in-total SK5 Blades (5pcs Hook Blades + 5pcs Trapezoid Blades ), 6 inch Stainless Steel Ruler, Carpenter Pencils;
  • The Holster with Lanyard - Keeps it tethered to you without being in the way. Never have to worry again about misplacing it while you are doing something that requires putting the knife down/away intermittently;
  • Premium Comfort Shell - Made out of aluminum body with Soft-touch Anti-slip TPR, the KingTool utility knife is the heavy duty cutter for both daily work and life;
  • Safety Auto Retractable: Self-retracting action returns blade safely into the body when not in use by release top button. Greatly reduce accidental injury caused by blade exposure.
  • Quick-Blade-Change Design: When razor needs to be replaced, engage the lock, push slide all the way forward and pull out the blade. Insert a new one, and disengage the lock.
  • After-sales service:About any box cutter questions you can contact us at any time, and best service & help will be provided. And is a great option as gift for Dad, Boyfriend, Man & Brothers.

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