New 2-in-1 knife and scraper from Laser Tools

July 31, 2024
New 2-in-1 knife and scraper from Laser Tools
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Laser Tools has introduced a new 2-in-1 folding scraper and utility knife that is designed for versatility and convenience. The dual-position blade folds out and then can be rotated 90° to use either as a knife or as a scraper. When used as a knife, the handle locks into three different positions, making it easy to use if access is difficult.


For added safety, the blade incorporates a locking device in both knife and scraper functions. It then folds back into the knife body when not in use. Blades can be changed quickly and easily with the press of a button and spare blades can be stored in the handle. The knife is supplied with three blades made from tough SK4 carbon tool steel. Replacement blades are available (part number 8834).

This is a compact knife, (part number 8762) is manufactured from durable zinc alloy and features an anti-slip ABS plastic insert for added grip. It is now available from Laser Tools stockists.  
 
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