🔪 Cut smarter, not harder — the last utility knife you'll ever need!
The BIBURY Upgraded Utility Knife combines durable anodized aluminum and SK5 stainless steel blades with an ergonomic, anti-slip design. Featuring a metal quick-change button and safety lock, it ensures fast blade swaps and secure handling. Ideal for professionals tackling carpet, cardboard, plastic, and more, this compact 5-inch cutter delivers heavy-duty performance with safety and comfort.
Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Brand | BIBURY |
Color | Olive Green |
Item Length | 5 Inches |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Style | Retractable |
Manufacturer | BIBURY |
Part Number | BBY-MT20 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Item model number | 1 |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Included Components | utility knife |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**R
Good little knife for the price
Man, a sturdy, quality feeling knife for a few bucks. Quick change is good, really wish it opened as easy as a fastback but beggars can't be choosers. Nice weight and feel, grip is good, no blade storage which is a drawback but I knew that going in.
T**G
High quality utility knife
A very high quality knife. Very sharp, works well and comes with extra blades. Good packaging and fast shipping.
A**Y
Best carpet knife I've ever had.
This is a fantastic tool. The safety button, the weight, ease of use. Best carpenters knife I've ever had.
J**R
Sturdy and easy to use
This is a nice little knife. I have enjoyed using it so far. It slides into my pocket easily and is also easy to get out. I like the way it feels in my hand. The blade opens and closes effortlessly. My biggest gripe is the position of the button that is pushed to open the blade. It is placed right wherey thumb wants to rest when cutting so sometimes when pushing down on the knife to cut something thick my thumb hits the button and the blade portion goes slack. It may be that I am holding the knife incorrectly I'm not sure, I've just retrained my thumb so it doesn't hit the button.Love the color which hasn't faded even though it's spent many hours stuck in a sweaty pocket. I have had to turn the blade around to use the other end and was satisfied with the ease at which it could be removed and locked back into place. I work in a printing office.
K**R
Fantastic knife.
Fantastic knife, works great. Sharp blade feels great in hand. Buy the extra blades for the future.
M**M
Heavy duty and well built
Appears to be very well built and heavy duty. Blade holder (part that folds in) is relatively thick steel at 5mm total, not thin stamped sheet metal. Blade has small play but when cutting it is firmly backed. Cuts well. Opening takes two hands. Reliability and longevity remains to be determined from use.
P**Y
More than a box knife.
Good quality. Strong opening and closing mechanism. Very nice finish. Durable.
J**L
Maybe the best folding utility knife on the market.
There are dozens of folding utility knives on the market, but this one is probably the best available. The handle is exceptionally well designed and made, with thick aluminum slabs over a steel frame. The mechanism that locks the blade holder in the handle (open or closed) is a button lock and extremely well executed - this is probably the most difficult lock to execute well on a folding knife. The pivot bushings appear to be thick nylon or similar material, so there's no metal-metal bearing area. The blade lock is all metal (many are plastic) and the blades are very easily removed and reinstalled because the holder is quite well made. The blade holder is made of layered stainless steel and very well finished, with smooth edges The lanyard loop is thick and finished quite well. When open, the knife is comfortable and absolutely solid.Overall, I'm impressed with the quality design and superb finishing of an inexpensive product. Just bought another one.The blades supplied with any utility knife are not as important as many reviewers think. They're all sharp and all are disposable, so ignore anything you read about the blades supplied with this knife or any other. You'll be buying blades in bulk for years, and none last very long; unless you buy very expensive stainless blades or blades fully coated with TiN, they'll all rust (high-carbon blades will rust when the oil coating wears away). The blade supplied with this knife at least have the metal composition noted, which is rare, and notable (SK5 is a quality knife steel). When looking for utility knife blades, consider the Lenox blades with TiN edges, the new Fiskars blades (hard to find but supposed to hold an edge for a long time), or the serrated blades available from Home Depot (awesome cutting power). Buy them in 50-blade packs with a dispenser. When the blade edge dulls, turn it around, use the other side, and when that edge dulls, just toss it out and insert a new one.
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