
Tag Archives: cutting tools
EZARC Obsidian Oscillating Saw Blades: Our Shop?
In our shop, oscillating blades aren’t “nice-to-haves”—they’re the difference between a clean cut and a long afternoon. The EZARC Obsidian Carbide Oscillating Saw Blades (3-pack) claim multi-material confidence, and we put that promise to work where it matters: trimming PVC, nibbling through drywall, and bumping into the inevitable hidden nail. The carbide edge feels built for those mixed-mess moments, when wood turns into metal mid-stroke and most blades start whining. We also like the quick-release compatibility, which keeps our workflow moving instead of hunting for hex keys. Are these the blades we reach for first? That depends on the job—but they’re firmly in our “ready drawer” for anything unpredictable.
Slice Micro Safety Cutter Review: Right Shop Utility Knife?
We didn’t expect a keychain-sized cutter to earn a spot in our daily toolkit, but the Slice Micro Safety Cutter has been quietly impressive. This 2-pack in green feels more like a smart accessory than a traditional utility knife: small, easy to stash, and quick to grab when boxes, mailers, or stubborn packaging show up. The ceramic blade is designed for safety, and in our hands it delivered controlled, shallow cuts that reduce the “oops” moments without making us work harder. Slice claims the blade lasts up to 11x longer than metal, and while we’ll keep testing, it’s already outlasting the disposable blades we usually burn through. For light-duty opening, it’s surprisingly satisfying.
OKNIFE Otacle U1 Utility Knife Review: Our Shop Pick?
We didn’t expect a humble box cutter to spark so much discussion in our shop, but the OKNIFE Otacle U1 kept earning its pocket time. The green micarta scales give it a warm, workwear feel—grippy without chewing up our hands—and it looks more like an EDC folder than a disposable-blade tool. What really won us over is the quick-change setup: swapping blades feels fast and deliberate, not fiddly, and the rail lock inspires confidence when we’re breaking down cartons or trimming material on the bench. The pocket clip rides securely, disappearing into jeans and shop aprons alike. It isn’t flashy, but it’s purpose-built—and that’s exactly why we started wondering: could this be our shop pick?
Vickay Utility Knife Review: Right for Our Shop?
In our shop, a utility knife isn’t a “nice-to-have”—it’s a daily handshake with cardboard, tape, foam board, and the occasional stubborn clamshell package. The Vickay Folding Utility Knife (Light Purple) caught our eye because it promises quick blade swaps and a safety-minded axis lock, all in a lightweight aluminum frame with a belt clip. We like tools that disappear in the pocket but feel steady in the cut, and this one aims for that balance without looking like every other gray box cutter on the peg. With five SK5 blades included, it arrives ready for a week of real work. The question is whether its convenience and lockup hold up when our pace speeds up.












