anythingyoucanimagine
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I have several old Stanley utility knives that are going strong after 20+ years. But now that I've used a quick-change knife...
A couple months ago I bought a DeWalt utility knife (model DWHT10319). It felt a bit crappy from the start but ironically, the stuff that "felt" crappy and what I thought would fail first has been fine. Other than that, the thing has been junk. The heel/**** end is splitting open, the blade button sticks and jams, the little plastic spare blade holder thing has always needed a screwdriver to poke/prod open, etc.
This DeWalt utility knife came from Home Depot with Stanley #1992 blades. To me that doesn't compute: DeWalt sells their own brand blades so either someone screwed up at the factory or someone in the DeWalt marketing department screwed up... Either way the manufacturing/supply chain for DeWalt and Stanley are closely related and that doesn't give me much confidence in either brand.
Does anything decent exist? I want something that'll cut drywall, not hang up on pink insulation, cut cedar and asphalt shingles... and last more than 4 months.
A couple months ago I bought a DeWalt utility knife (model DWHT10319). It felt a bit crappy from the start but ironically, the stuff that "felt" crappy and what I thought would fail first has been fine. Other than that, the thing has been junk. The heel/**** end is splitting open, the blade button sticks and jams, the little plastic spare blade holder thing has always needed a screwdriver to poke/prod open, etc.
This DeWalt utility knife came from Home Depot with Stanley #1992 blades. To me that doesn't compute: DeWalt sells their own brand blades so either someone screwed up at the factory or someone in the DeWalt marketing department screwed up... Either way the manufacturing/supply chain for DeWalt and Stanley are closely related and that doesn't give me much confidence in either brand.
Does anything decent exist? I want something that'll cut drywall, not hang up on pink insulation, cut cedar and asphalt shingles... and last more than 4 months.


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