So I have a few utility knives and for some reason I never can find one when I need it the most. Now, I have a few half plastic and metal knives. One was given to me by my kids from Durabuilt during Christmas. I believe my wife got it from Target. Though not as good, it is still my favorite just because my girls gave it to me.
My second favorite and most used is an all steel Stanley 99E. IIRC it's Made in the USA of global components. It's solid in hand and heavy. I like the way it feels and rarely find the plain jane, non-flashy, sliding lock, or fixed lock knives anymore. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough, but a lot I see at the big boxes have the flip back utility knives. Now I've had those and used them in the work place, but I always go back to the old school type knives.
In searching eBay for another 99E, I came across some old stock Stanley USA knives. One of which, I want to find. This is the Stanley 199. They're fixed blade and look sturdy as hell. I like the knurling on it plus the design of the fleur de lis. Best of all is the "Made in the USA" stamped on the one side like it was placed on there with pride, which I'm sure it was. Now, I'll have to find one of these to add to my set. I've attached a pic of the 199.
What's your go to or most used knife? Does anyone here collect utility knives?
My second favorite and most used is an all steel Stanley 99E. IIRC it's Made in the USA of global components. It's solid in hand and heavy. I like the way it feels and rarely find the plain jane, non-flashy, sliding lock, or fixed lock knives anymore. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough, but a lot I see at the big boxes have the flip back utility knives. Now I've had those and used them in the work place, but I always go back to the old school type knives.
In searching eBay for another 99E, I came across some old stock Stanley USA knives. One of which, I want to find. This is the Stanley 199. They're fixed blade and look sturdy as hell. I like the knurling on it plus the design of the fleur de lis. Best of all is the "Made in the USA" stamped on the one side like it was placed on there with pride, which I'm sure it was. Now, I'll have to find one of these to add to my set. I've attached a pic of the 199.
What's your go to or most used knife? Does anyone here collect utility knives?


I have had a few people mistake it for a switch blade when I open it.