As a left handed person, i often find are not that usable, since theyre made for right handed operation. Can you possibly make a review about a few left handed or symmetrical designed cutters?
Have you ever tried anything by the japanese brand Canary? I really like their box cutters. It's kind of a safety blade with a blunted tip and very shallow serrations. it's nice because you don't have to worry about the blade cutting the contents of the box or your hand. I use one every day at my warehouse job. The blades are made in japan and hold up well. My favorite model is the DC-20F-1 which is an auto retracting one but they have a lot of different options. You can get them on Amazon US which actually has a better selection that Amazon JP right now for whatever reason.
The Sun-Star scissors would work great in a warehouse or copy shop cutting plastic strapping.
Great episode
I've got an L-500 and I've found the blades hold up very well.
That cavity on NT cutter can be use dispose of used blades.
As a left handed person, i often find are not that usable, since theyre made for right handed operation. Can you possibly make a review about a few left handed or symmetrical designed cutters?
What app are you using???? I'm floored by that!
Have you ever tried anything by the japanese brand Canary? I really like their box cutters. It's kind of a safety blade with a blunted tip and very shallow serrations. it's nice because you don't have to worry about the blade cutting the contents of the box or your hand. I use one every day at my warehouse job. The blades are made in japan and hold up well. My favorite model is the DC-20F-1 which is an auto retracting one but they have a lot of different options. You can get them on Amazon US which actually has a better selection that Amazon JP right now for whatever reason.
Checking that out. Thank you.