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Short/long blade exposure with round-tip 5/16" or 1/2" blade options. Steel spring withstands some heavy cutting. Highly visible orange finish. Rou...
View full detailsShort/long blade exposure with round-tip 5/16" or 7/16" (uncarded). Top-of-the-line, die cast zinc alloy with steel spring and slide. Highly visibl...
View full detailsHighly visible orange finish. Round-tip blade prevents accidental puncture wounds. Controlled blade exposure means you cut the box not the contents...
View full detailsLong blade exposure with round-tip 11/16". Steel spring withstands some heavy cutting. Highly visible orange finish. Round-tip blade prevents accid...
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Long blade exposure with round-tip 11/16". Top-of-the-line, die cast zinc alloy with steel spring and slide. Highly visible orange finish. Round-ti...
View full detailsShort blade exposure with round-tip 1/4". Top-of-the-line, die cast zinc alloy with steel spring and slide. Highly visible orange finish. Round-tip...
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I use a ton of these in my concrete coating business. They always perform well, and they can even mix a 5-gallon bucket if you insert it correctly in your drill. And Hyde's price is the best anywhere for this type.
Currently the two shields are still in their packing box due to a delay on this project. This is my second pair of these same shields because dummy here left the previous pair on a job somewhere, likely left out during loading and stolen. The poly shields cost more than the metals but the front-to-back adjustment on them is indispensable.
A hack for rolling walls: Use the wood handle to support the blades on base board. You'll never tape off or wipe down a baseboard again.
These are the only Blades that work best for us.
The only reason for not giving 4 stars is I need a longer one. This one is about 3” short for the the wrong size. I couldn’t find a sheath for an 8”x1” blade. It will work great for a 5”x1” blade though!