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Modern Box Cutter, extra tape cutter at back, dual side edge guide, 3 blade depth setting, 2 blades and holster - Yellow Color 2000 STD

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About this item

  • Fast and highly secure safety box cutter
  • Cutter with 2 side guide technology
  • Dimension 7x1.5x2inch, Weight 3.2 oz
  • 3 blade setting with blase blade vanishing technology
  • Holster left or right direction


EASY-CUT 2000 have built-in multiple blade-depth settings with slightly increased blade length that makes cutting single, double, and triple walled corrugated cardboards and boxes a breeze with superb control and fluidity – Even damaged and import boxes! A radius-blunt tip blade and integrated tape cutter makes EASY-CUT 2000 a world above its competitions! Designed with the user first, a gentle squeeze of its ergonomic handle extends the blade naturally. No need for continuous and repetitive thumbing action, thus greatly reduce the risk of injury that is common with other knives and box cutters. When the user is finished with cutting, simply release the handle, and the blade retracts automatically. Included in this set is an original clip-on holster and lanyard (stretches up to 6 feet!) with 360-degree rotation offers convenient and safe storage – reducing injuries and down-time looking for lost cutters! The dual-sided edge guide enables left- and right-handed users to make quick, accurate top cuts, and slides back into locked position when the cut is complete. The on-board blade storage enables fast and tool-free blade changes. EASY-CUT 2000 is available in two vibrant colors that is easy to spot: Red and Yellow. EASY-CUT 1000 is available in three vibrant colors that is easy to spot: Orange, White, and Blue.


KK
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
This is a great product. I ordered these for people at my work. We used to use them at work, but then they switch to a different box cutter. I guess to save money. But we all like these better. Would recommend.
Bann
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
This cutter is used for work as the company gives us substandard box cutters to use. It does an excellent job. This is my 2nd purchase and they have been received quickly.
Stephanus Geo
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
My company I work for supplied this box cutter for about 5 years until the company stopped using it. It a little better designed, less chances to accidentally cut my fingers or skin. Draw backs are blade depth selector is made of plastic, it may malfunction and render it unusable, the lever at the bottom to push blade out to use also made of plastic, sometimes it stuck, spare blades compartment, sometimes spare blade can get in between blade rack cause jammed, key ring and spiral belt attachment not sturdy, easily break apart. However, I would still use it to do my work.
Trudy
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2023
Safest utility knife ever!!! Safe, sharp blades, and easy to use.
Karen
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2023
I use it for cutting grocery product open and putting product on shelves for eight hours a night. I'll need two knives a year just in case blade somehow enters the body of the knife than you have to take knife apart to remove blade. No time to do that at work. Other wise knife fits comfortable in hand and has a decent life span.
Tyler Cooke
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2023
Use it daily
killa1612
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2023
My employer used to provide these knives and blades.Then decided the blades were too expensive and now give us crappy knives.I purchased this knife (and a box of blades) for myself.Simple design.The squeeze trigger/release for the blade is so much more convenient than having to slide the blade up.
Ltjuggernaut
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2020
Perfectly described as
Consumer Joe
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2016
It's obvious that a lot of attention was put into the design of this product and it is feature full, to a point that it has too many features that are not useful for my use case (having a knife on my desk for a quick opening of Amazon packages). The first thing I did with it was simplifying it, threw away the holster, removed the key ring and chain, remove the edge guides and chopped that yellow dial (which made the handler smoother in my hand) and ended up with a bare bone great box knife. I wish Easy Cut would sell such a stripped down version with the squeeze trigger, replaceable blades and internal blade storage.Product features in arbitrary order* There are two guides on the left and right of the blade that you can pull out independently, in case you wan to cut just a few millimeters from the edge of the box (I don't need it).* The holster and clip allow to hang it on your belt for a quick use (I don't need it just leave the cutter on my desk).* The holster has two little levers, one for each of the blade guide. You can set them for example such that when you pull the cutter from the holster the left guide will be pulled out (active) and the right one will be in (inactive). Not useful for me.* The blade depth dial at the back of the cutter allow to control how much the blade will come out (1, 2, 3) or to lock it in (L). You set it up by turning the dial. The sequence on he dial is strange (L, 1, 2, 3, L, 1, 2 L...) but not a show stopper. When you hold the cutter in your hand the dial comes out of the smooth outline of the handle and you can feel it in your hand. I cut it out for a smoother handle.* Blades are double edges such they have double the life time. (good). I wish they would be marked with 1, 2 so I can tell if I am using the second or the first edge.* Replacing blades is easy, you pull the colored lever, remove the old blade an insert the new one (or flip the old one). Make sure the notch in the blade sits nicely on top of the matching tab.* Inside the cutter handle there is a compartment for spare or used blades. I could fit 2 easily, it may contain 3 or more but I had only two blades to try.* The product came with two blades (4 lifetimes), one in the spare blade compartment and one loaded at the front.* You use the cutter by squeezing the lever. This is easy and intuitive and the spring action is light (good).* If you need to service the cutter, it is held in place by 5 screws (two small ones and three larger ones). The screws has triangle head but I could screw and unscrew them with small flat watchmaker screwdrivers.* At the max extension (3 on the dial), the blade comes out about 14mm.* The length of the cutter handle is 150mm.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2015
Extremely useful box cutter, you can clip the holster to your pants or where ever for convenient access. I use this at work in a retail backroom environment and it is a valuable tool in breaking down boxes. On the holster, there is an attachment clip, which is a little difficult to remove from the holster, can be removed and replaced on the right side of the holster to be attached to the left of your body and use by your left hand. There is also a coil of elastic plastic attached to the holster by a clip and a ring on the box cutter that prevents the box cutter from moving far from your body. The holster also featured dials on the front part that will enable you to pull the left and/or right metal guards out as you pull out the box cutter without pulling them up yourself. These dials tend to work well initially, but do tend to wear to the point that the guards are minimally pulled up or not at all.As for the box cutter itself, the box cutter uses non-standard blades with two individual blades separated by a slot that works with the box cutter's squeeze to extend mechanism. The box cutter has a dial that sets how much of the blade is extended in 1, 2, 3, and L for lock. The blade is extended when the pressure is applied to the yellow squeeze trigger on the bottom and is retracted when the trigger is released. Inside the yellow top line hood you can change blades and store two additional used/new blades in the yellow hooded compartment.While this is a very useful tool, certain parts, such as the clip attaching the plastic cord to the holster, will likely break if treated roughly. I would also avoid dropping the the box cutter on a hard surface as it can, and personally has, prevented the blade from extending properly. Wear and tear on the guard dials on the holster can prevent the dials from extending the guards. The non-standard blades are provided by my place of employment, but the blades themselves still have good value, though I would consider getting blades if they are not provided. If there is a similar, better made version of this box cutter, I would probably get that instead.
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