Archive for 'Safety Cutters'
All-Purpose Utility Knives for the Garage
Do you have a workbench or toolbox in your garage? Are you the type of person who likes to tinker on cars, motorcycles, and anything else with an engine? If so, then you’ll want to keep an all-purpose utility knife nearby for any quick cutting job that might come up. You probably already have a [...]
Posted: May 18th, 2012 under Cutting Tools, Ergonomic Knives, Heavy Duty Safety Cutter, Safety Cutters, Utility Knife.
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New Safety Cutter Catalog Available Now
Do you have MartorUSA.com’s newest safety cutter catalog yet? If not, head over to our website to pick up your FREE copy right now! In the catalog, you’ll see product descriptions and photos of our latest utility knives, box cutters, seatbelt cutters, metal detectable plastic (MDP) knives, concealed blade cutters, and more. Also included in [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2011 under Box Cutters, Cutting Tools, Martor Safety Knives, Safety Cutters, Utility Knives.
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Utility Knife Holster Promotion
Carrying a utility knife in your pocket can be a bit uncomfortable — or even dangerous, if you forget to retract the blade. A better way to keep your knife handy is to put it in a belt holster when not in use. We make a fabric holster that is perfectly sized for a number [...]
Posted: September 30th, 2011 under Retractable Knives, Safety Cutters, Utility Knife, Utility Knives.
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Combi-Connector Promotion
One of the great things about buying utility knives at MartorUSA.com is that we often have promotions that allow you to get even better deals on our already affordable products. For instance, right now if you buy a Combi safety cutter and Connector, you’ll only be charged for the cutter. The Combi 109137 is a [...]
Posted: September 14th, 2011 under Cutting Tools, Safety Cutters, Tape Slitters.
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Supermarket Safety: Box Cutters in the Grocery Industry
Employees in the grocery industry use box cutters for a variety of tasks, including opening the countless boxes of products that get shipped in on a daily basis. Laceration type injuries are common among grocery store workers, which is why it’s important to consider the safety features in any box cutter you intend to buy. [...]
Posted: September 7th, 2011 under Box Cutter, Box Cutters, Safety Box Cutter, Safety Box Cutters, Safety Cutters.
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Better Tools Better Projects
It so easy to get cut. Just a moment’s lack of focus or distraction can result in trip to the emergency room. The easiest thing to do is to buy cutters that have been designed so the blade retracts if the operator does have that little lapse in focus. Check out the features on the [...]
Posted: May 16th, 2011 under ALLFIT Trapezoid Blade, Blades, Martor Safety Knives, Safety Cutters.
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Ergonomic Safety Knife
It seems more and more I like working with tools that have a comfort handle, or that allow me some flexibility in using. An ergonomic knife allows both left and right handed users comfort to use the slope of the blade just the way they need it. A favorite ergonomic knife I like is the [...]
Posted: May 9th, 2011 under ALLFIT Trapezoid Blade, Ergonomic Knife, Safety Cutters.
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Keep Your Utility Knife Sharp
To keep your utility knife and cutters sharp as well always retract the blade before storing. This will keep the blade from rubbing against other items in your tool box or drawer. Remember to properly sheath your utility blade after use, and never leave the knife with a blade exposed on a cabinet [...]
Posted: April 21st, 2011 under Knife Safety, Safety Cutters, Utility Knife.
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When You Need To See More Cutting Tools
If you are in charge of purchasing for your warehouse staff, do you want to look at a site that offers only a few choices? Probably if you are like many purchasing managers, you’ll look for input from the people on the warehouse floor who will be using those products. If you are stocking up [...]
Posted: April 7th, 2011 under Cutting Tools, Safety Cutters.
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Time To Order New Inventory For 2011?
At our small company the end of each year is the time to reorder supplies and inventory all tools and equipment for the coming year. All employees are trusted to check their own equipment such as computers, printers, telephones and sign off on a check sheet that the serial numbers are correctly assigned to them. [...]
Posted: December 7th, 2010 under Cutting Tools, Plastic Sheeting, Safety Cutters, Uncategorized.
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