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Rapid Tools RT00035 Shark Utility Knife with Wire Cutters and 5 Serrated Blades

Rapid Tools RT00035 Shark Utility Knife with Wire Cutters and 5 Serrated Blades

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Rapid Tools RT00035 Shark Utility Knife with Wire Cutters and 5 Serrated Blades

 
 
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Features
  • The Rapid Shark is a utility knife and wire stripper, cutter & crimper cleverly combined into one convenient tool.

  • Featuring the Rapid Edge #1 rated serrated blade, the Rapid Shark also has a quick change button for easy blade removal and 4 extra blades stored in the soft grip handle.

  • The wire stripper is spring loaded for easy opening and has five precision ground stripping holes for removing insulation from 10-18 AWG.

  • A great tool for electrical and any general tasks around the house and more.

  • Pliers-style, wire-stripper grip locks securely into the body of the knife when not in use


Description

Cutting carpet, drywall, nylon rope and asphalt shingles requires the right tool for the job; so does cutting, stripping and crimping wire for that matter. You can forget about those old utility knives with hard to grip holders and cheap blades that dull


Product Details
Product Length:7.48 inches
Product Width:1.97 inches
Product Height:0.79 inches
Package Length:10.5 inches
Package Width:6.1 inches
Package Height:1.3 inches
Package Weight:0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great tool for electrical work  Feb 12, 2009 By Weekend Warrior "WW"
This is a great "all in one" tool for electrical work. It eliminates the need to carry both a knife AND wire stripper and then having to alternate between the two, often when in a position where it's clumsy to do so. I highly recommend this tool. I first saw it recommended in a recent issue of Home Handyman magazine, where it also received an excellent review.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Cool Tool  Dec 24, 2008 By S. Burwell
I've used this a couple of times its nice instead of grabbing two tools for the job. Feels like it should last. First tool I've seen in a long time that is a new idea and works great.


4very good box knife  Feb 11, 2012 By Mechanic60
This is a really good box knife, the blades stay sharp for a long time. The only thing that is a bit annyoing is the wire stripper handle always wants to open when using the box knife and you are constantly closing the handle. other than that I would recommend it.


5Simply the Best Utility Knife. 5 Star Awesomeness!!!!  Dec 07, 2011 By Baez Construction
I have had this knife as part of my utility bag since 2007 when it was first introduced. After 4 years of working it hard, it has finally begin to fail. This is not at bad thing since it has payed for itself 1000 over. It is truly the best knife I have ever used. Makes stripping wires a breeze. It has even amazed many of my customers. I had no luck finding it at Lowes, which is the last place I bought it at. So to my suprise, I saw that Amazon still had it and that was music to my ears. Thanks AMAZON.


2inadequate crimper  Sep 14, 2011 By JustPlainOldCliff "Cliff"
The crimping portion of the Shark RT00035 is undersized and positioned at the tip of the jaws where leverage is poorest. While it might be adequate to crimp wire beans on Cat3 stuff, crimping a terminal on 10 Ga wire would require a Herculean effort. It's beyond my capabilities & I've got strong hands.

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