Average rating out of 8 reviewers: 
| Benjamin, Thu Apr 21, 2005 11:09:03 AM | |
| I love the product and have used them before. If you are looking for one of the most handy tools to attach to your belt, the Sheffield Lockback Utility Knife does the trick everytime. With standard, razor sharp replacement utility blades available from WebToolTruck.com I am never without a knife! A super SOLID design whith STURDY folding knife blade arm, this lightweight tool is a must. | |
| Miguel, Wed Sep 22, 2004 01:21:35 PM | |
| Excellent product. Performs up to expectations. The life time warranty makes it a best buy. | |
| Derrick, Wed May 26, 2004 08:04:18 PM | |
| It is a good blade to use but if they have a holster for holding the knife and extra blade like the superknife it would even better |
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| William, Mon Apr 19, 2004 04:24:09 PM | |
| Well,I like the knife, but it's a little hard to open. The guys at work want me to order about 5 more. In a few days ,I will. Thanks |
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| Wayne, Tue Feb 17, 2004 04:41:16 PM | |
| It's so handy, I use it at work on the loading dock to cut stretch wrap, cardboard and string, and it stores in my pocket like a pen. | |
| Wayne, Tue Jan 27, 2004 08:27:26 AM | |
| The Sheffield utility knife works great on the shipping dock for cutting shrink rapped pallets and for also cutting cardboard. It even stores like a pen in my pocket. Very handy tool. | |
| Louis, Fri Jan 16, 2004 05:31:02 PM | |
| Prior to purchasing the Sheffield knife, I purchased the Superknife. Although similar in design the Superknife makes it very difficult to change the blade. The Sheffield solved that problem. I recently used the Sheffield knife to prepare 13,200 volt terminations...it worked great. The knife would be improved if it had a linerlock. | |
| craig , Fri Dec 19, 2003 03:43:05 PM | |
| A must have for any and all. Place one in your tool kit today you won't be sorry... | |