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  • One end is a 75mm (3in) serrated sport blade.
  • Ideal for home, garden and leisure applications.
  • One end is a standard utility blade.
  • Wide thumb grip for easy operation.
  • One handed operation blade slider.

The STANLEY Sport Utility Quickslide Knife with 10 blades is a multifunctional knife which features a dual option to either use its fixed serrated or standard utility blades. The 75 mm serrated sports blade is ideal for home, garden and leisure applications while the standard utility blade is ideal for multi-purpose cutting. Blade change has been made quick and easy with no tools being required for speed of use.

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The STANLEY Sport Utility Quickslide Knife with 10 blades is a multifunctional knife which features a dual option to either use its fixed serrated or standard utility blades. The 75 mm serrated sports blade is ideal for home, garden and leisure applications while the standard utility blade is ideal for multi-purpose cutting. Blade change has been made quick and easy with no tools being required for speed of use.

The Stanley Works, originally a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain, Connecticut; was founded in 1843 by Frederick T. Stanley. A few years later, in 1857, Fredericks cousin, Henry Stanley, founded The Stanley Rule and Level Company. In 1920, The Rule and Level Company merged with The Stanley Works and would go on to become its famous Hand Tools Division.

From the timeless Classic 199 “Stanley Knife”, a design icon of the 20th century, to the new range of “FatMax” hand tools, innovation and quality are synonymous with the Stanley name. Stanley is the number one brand for tools – demanded for their performance by professionals, enthusiasts and DIYers alike.

Stanley in the 21st century is much more than just knives. In addition to the world famous hand tools, the Stanley range now includes paint brushes and rollers, sliding doors, pneumatic fastening solutions and mechanics’ tools.

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