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The Seber Ratcheting Locking Utility Knife combines a sleek bead blast finish with a robust stainless steel construction, ensuring durability and style. Weighing only 8 ounces and featuring a compact design, this foldable knife is perfect for professionals on the go. With a locking blade mechanism and a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the ultimate tool for those who demand quality and reliability.
Manufacturer | Seber |
Part Number | RU2025CP |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | RU2025CP |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Style | Folding Utility Knife |
Material | stainless steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Stainless,Steel |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable, Locking Blades |
Included Components | Seber Ratcheting Locking Utility Knife |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
J**S
One of the best tools I've ever used
The media could not be loaded. For this review, I decided to add a short video so you can see and hear it, and it also makes some comparisons easier. This text is, however, 95% of the review:Ergonomics:The shape of this knife is pretty minimalist. The back is straight, and there is no real curve to the handle whatsoever. It's a very boxy box knife, but it's not uncomfortable in the hand. The G10 scales are lightly textured, which means it will prevent some slippage, but won't destroy your pockets.Portability:This knife is heavy. It weighs in at seven ounces, which means it weighs a full 2.4 ounces (over 50%) more than my Cold Steel Large Clip Point Voyager. It doesn't bother me, as I wear a belt, but I don't recommend wearing this with elastic-waisted pants unless you're an exhibitionist. You will definitely notice it in your pocket. So will other people - it rides a full inch and a quarter above the pocket clip. The upside of that is one can take the knife out without leaving dirt/grime from your hands in/on the pocket.Deployment:Due to it having a switch to change between modes, it's not lightning fast like some utility knives are. It has a nice ratcheting sound when opening, and it locks open and closed automatically when in those respective modes. You can open it with a wrist-flick, but that can cause the blade to eject - the shock of it slamming open causes the spring in the mechanism to compress, releasing the blade. You can still safely open and close it relatively quickly and easily with one hand and without looking, which I quite like.Sidenote: Quite a bit of the blade is exposed with this design. A standard utility knife has 1.375 inches of the blade exposed, whereas this has 1.56. That's almost a fifth of an inch extra, and the area immediately around the blade is nicely beveled. I don't know how useful that actually is, though, as I can't really think of a situation where one would need to bury a utility knife an inch and a half into something.Durability:The knife is pretty bulletproof. It's all metal except for the G10 scales, and G10 is not a flimsy plastic. The ratcheting mechanism is pretty resilient - I can push on it with really quite a bit of force, and it has not closed on me. I get the feeling that you would have to permanently break the mechanism to get it to move when locked. There is some front-to-back blade play when it's not fully opened - about and eighth of an inch. When fully open, there's about 1/32nd of an inch of wiggle. There isn't any measurable side-to-side blade play in any position, though, which is what would really be damning when doing precise cutting.Appearance:See video.Products shown/mentioned in video: Cold Steel Counter Point II knife Apollo Precision Tools DT1402 Folding Knife Sharpie Permanent Marker, Fine Point, Black, Pack of 5 Cold Steel Voyager Lg. Clip Point Plain Edge Knife EDIT: After using this for a few months, I can report that this thing is built like a tank. I've accidentally dropped it from a height of over four feet directly on to tile, and it has suffered no loss of function or noticeable cosmetic damage. It really is extremely well-built.
A**N
Monthly test approved. Updated!!
Best utility knife I have ever purchased. I work for a flooring company and use a blade everyday for work. Recently I have had a string of bad luck with knives. Three have broken on me in the past couple of months. A craftsman I tried broke the first day into a couple of pieces. This led me to scour the internet for a good blade. Man I'm glad I tried the seber. It feels great in your hand. Very nice weight to it. Only thing that makes me nervous is the blade change button. Its hard to push and looking at how its designed I just hope the spring it uses doesn't break or fall out. To knock an item for something that hasn't happened wouldn't be fair so it gets five stars. This blade has been great its first month of use.It's now a new year and I still use this blade everyday in a very physical warehouse environment. My only complaints about the blade are the belt clip screws kept coming loose as well as one of the screws on the blade housing. I have unfortunately lost a couple of the screws so my clip is gone. That being said no other blade has lasted this long and I wouldn't hesitate to get another one. That being said I urge everyone to use threadlock on the screws. I think that will easily fix the problem. Deducting a star but I still love the blade.
B**N
Have to get used to novel locking mechanism, but worth it
I have purchased a few of these, not because they break, but because I have lost them at work, which is a hectic place (I work in commercials.) As other reviewers have stated there is a unique locking mechanism that enables the knife to be locked open, locked closed and locked in both directions. This can be done at many points as the tool swings open. I have found this feature useful when making aggressive cuts in materials where accuracy is not important, as locking the tool in the half open position (make sure is locked in both directions!) enables you to put a lot more force into the cut, but at the expense of controlling how straight the cut is. I use this feature to cut down boxes, etc, as it speeds up the process in my opinion.I also like the narrowness/taper of the business end of this tool. I can make deep cuts in materials like styrofoam with far less resistance than I experience with other utility knives, of which I have many.I like solid, well built tools, and this definitely falls into that category. All in all a great tool, and worth the extra dough. The missing star is for the one time that I experienced loosening in the screws that hold the belt clip. Some thread lock and a re-tightening fixed the problem for good.
M**.
I found that the standard stanly blades work the best.
Quality is there, be careful what type of blades you put in it. I didn't care for the serrated edge blades that came with the knife. Thin utility blades tend to fall out, the extra heavy duty ones won't fit. I found that the standard stanly blades work the best.
J**.
Five Stars
seber knives are a great and safe to use product. the locking mechanism is a big plus!
R**N
This is the best knife.
I've tried many utility knives. This is the best knife.
W**I
Five Stars
fantastic
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