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-= FREE SAMPLE =- Free Stanley Carbide Blade

timtim2008

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Free Stanley Carbide blade sample..

(If you dont want them, send them to me. lol)



http://www.stanleytools.com/carbide/carbide-form.html
 
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Thanks for heads-up, ordered mine too. I have been using the Lenox titanium blades with Linox utility knife and like it a lot.

Thanks, JASTECH
 

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This reminds me of the endeavor to create a better saving razor (more blades and better coating must be better...).

But I will try a "better" blade especial if it is free. Signed up.

Best,
willyk57
 

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Their website is absolute ****. One of the worst I have seen in a long time.
I totally agree.

Last month Milwaukee had a free recip saw blade offer and it was done 1000X better. The page featured a quick 1-min video to watch, after which the dimmed signup form was activated and able to be filled out and submitted.

The Lenox blades are nice, but that sample website is a resource hog.

Is it made in England?

YES! I was told that they are in fact made in the UK.
 
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YES! I was told that they are in fact made in the UK.

Nice! My current favorite utility knife blades are Stanley Fat Max, made in England. A local closeout tool store has them for $1.50 for 5.

However, Amazon has them for $18 for 100.
 

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Nice! My current favorite utility knife blades are Stanley Fat Max, made in England. A local closeout tool store has them for $1.50 for 5.

However, Amazon has them for $18 for 100.
I've been known to dig through a shelf to pick out the older made-in-UK blades. I don't go through blades that often, so the 10 pack I bought a while ago should last for some time.
 
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