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Default A Knife Specifically made for cutting up boxes.

Hi folks, I wanted to share something I found recently. It's called a Canary cardboard cutter. It's designed specifically for opening boxes and especially for breaking down cardboard boxes. If your like me, also to cut up and use as protection for cards and other oversized items.

I can't say how many times I was "that close" to the razor blade slipping and hitting my finger or trying to force even a brand new razor blade down a boxes side and it catching while simultaneously going too fast and almost catching myself. I know I should be more careful but it always seems to be close some way or another.

This knife cuts thick/sturdy cardboard like butter and there is never even a thought of cutting yourself (though it probably is possible). The only thing it struggles with is very thin cardboard, scissor type needs. It's more meant for sturdy boxes and for cardboard that you can make rigid before cutting. The knife essentially does not dull unlike a razor.

For under $10 on amazon I implore you all to check it out. Reviews don't lie, this thing is awesome.

Link:
https://a.co/d/aOmM6oO



And a good YouTube demonstration
https://youtu.be/fCveC5NgdNg
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