Irwin Bi Metal Knife Cutting Trapezoid Blades Pack of 10
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City Plumbing
IRWIN bi-metal blue blades combine the best of two metals electro-welded together. The edge of the blade is made from high-speed steel, which is much harder than standard carbon steel, and has been shown to last up to three times longer in user trials on plasterboard, drywalling, roofing, insulation, flooring and other heavy-duty materials. The bulk of the blade is made from spring steel which can resist pressure applied from the side without snapping. The high-speed steel edge, and heat treated to greater hardness for longer life and edge sharpness. The safest blade to use is generally a sharp one - as it takes less effort to cut, and therefore greater control can be maintained.
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City Plumbing
IRWIN bi-metal blue blades combine the best of two metals electro-welded together. The edge of the blade is made from high-speed steel, which is much harder than standard carbon steel, and has been shown to last up to three times longer in user trials on plasterboard, drywalling, roofing, insulation, flooring and other heavy-duty materials. The bulk of the blade is made from spring steel which can resist pressure applied from the side without snapping. The high-speed steel edge, and heat treated to greater hardness for longer life and edge sharpness. The safest blade to use is generally a sharp one - as it takes less effort to cut, and therefore greater control can be maintained.
City Plumbing
IRWIN bi-metal blue blades combine the best of two metals electro-welded together. The edge of the blade is made from high-speed steel, which is much harder than standard carbon steel, and has been shown to last up to three times longer in user trials on plasterboard, drywalling, roofing, insulation, flooring and other heavy-duty materials. The bulk of the blade is made from spring steel which can resist pressure applied from the side without snapping. The high-speed steel edge, and heat treated to greater hardness for longer life and edge sharpness. The safest blade to use is generally a sharp one - as it takes less effort to cut, and therefore greater control can be maintained.
ManoManoIrwin Bi-Metal Trapezoid Knife Blades Qty: 10