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  • 1660 Leek Knife 1660 Leek Knife

    Kershaw

    1660 Leek Knife

    Kershaw 1660 Leek Knife The Kershaw Leek just may be the ideal EDC. With its 3-inch blade, the Leek is a good-sized knife, but not too big. The slim design makes it easy to carry and its razor-sharp blade of high-performance Sandvik 14C28N means it...

    $70.31
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  • 1670TBLKST Tanto Blur Serrated Knife 1670TBLKST Tanto Blur Serrated Knife

    Kershaw

    1670TBLKST Tanto Blur Serrated Knife

    Kershaw 1670TBLKST Tanto Blur Serrated Knife The Tanto Blur offers all the great grip advantages of the other Blurs on the force, but this one offers tactical styling with a modified tanto blade with partial serration. With its angled shape, the...

    $90.00
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  • Blur Black Serrated Knife Blur Black Serrated Knife

    Kershaw

    Blur Black Serrated Knife

    Kershaw 1670BLKST Blur Black Serrated Knife Like all Blurs it’s equipped with a big, slightly recurved blade that’s ideal for multitasking. The blade shape offers both excellent slicing and piercing capabilities and the high-performance Sandvik...

    $270.00
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Professional Cutting Tools for Automotive Service

From precision utility knives to specialized multi-tools, our knives and scissors collection provides automotive technicians with the cutting solutions needed for daily shop tasks. Whether you're opening packaging, cutting wire, trimming upholstery, or performing detailed work, having the right blade at hand improves efficiency and safety in the workshop.

Types of Cutting Tools for Auto Service

Utility Knives

Retractable and folding utility knives are essential for everyday cutting tasks in the shop. Models with quick-change blade mechanisms and on-board storage allow technicians to maintain sharp blades without interrupting workflow. ProTouch grip designs provide comfort during extended use and trigger grips enable cutting on the pull stroke for better control.

Snap Blade Knives

Snap-off blade knives offer a fresh cutting edge whenever needed. These economical tools are ideal for tasks where blades dull quickly, such as cutting through adhesives, gasket material, or abrasive packaging. Available in small and large sizes to match the job at hand.

Pocket Knives

Folding pocket knives with locking mechanisms provide secure, portable cutting capability. SpeedSafe assisted opening technology allows one-handed deployment when you need quick access. Stainless steel blades offer corrosion resistance in shop environments where exposure to fluids and chemicals is common.

Multi-Tool Knives

Knife-focused multi-tools combine a functional blade with additional capabilities like bit drivers, wire strippers, and bottle openers. These tools consolidate multiple functions without sacrificing blade quality, making them valuable for technicians who want versatility in a compact package.

Key Features to Consider

  • Blade Material: High-carbon steel (like 420HC) and stainless options (such as 8Cr13MoV) provide varying levels of edge retention and corrosion resistance depending on your usage patterns
  • Locking Mechanisms: Liner locks and lockback designs keep blades securely open during use and safely closed during transport
  • Handle Ergonomics: Glass-filled nylon handles with rubberized overmolds or K-Texture grips ensure secure handling even with oily or gloved hands
  • Blade Access: Quick-change mechanisms, thumbstuds, and blade protrusions allow efficient blade deployment and replacement without tools
  • Storage Features: On-board blade storage compartments and pocketclips keep spare blades accessible and tools secure when not in use
  • Wire Stripping Capability: Built-in wire stripper notches add functionality for electrical work without requiring a separate tool

Automotive Applications

Professional cutting tools serve numerous purposes in automotive service environments:

  • Opening parts packaging and breaking down cardboard boxes
  • Cutting zip ties, banding, and securing materials
  • Trimming wire, cable, and electrical insulation
  • Removing old gaskets and adhesive materials
  • Cutting carpet, upholstery, and interior trim materials
  • Accessing transmission oil cooler lines with specialized scissor tools
  • Detail work on brake systems, calipers, and precision components
  • General shop maintenance and cleanup tasks

Safety and Maintenance

Proper knife safety practices protect both technicians and work quality. Always retract or fold blades when not actively cutting. Use locking mechanisms as designed to prevent accidental closure during use. Replace dull blades promptly—forcing a dull blade increases slip risk and hand fatigue. Store knives in designated locations rather than loose in pockets or toolboxes where they can cause injury or damage.

Regular maintenance extends tool life. Keep blade mechanisms clean and free of debris. Apply light lubrication to folding mechanisms periodically. Inspect locking systems to ensure they engage properly. Clean handles to maintain grip effectiveness, especially after exposure to oils or chemicals.

Professional Tip: Keep multiple blade styles readily available in your work area. A utility knife excels at heavy-duty tasks like cardboard and thick materials, while precision pocket knives handle detail work more effectively. Having the right blade for each task improves both speed and cut quality.

Specifications vary by model. Always check individual product listings and manufacturer documentation for exact details regarding blade lengths, materials, and features.

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