M. Ragan True Value Sales & Equipment
M. Ragan True Value Sales & Equipment
Utility Knife, Folding, Belt Clip
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Utility Knife, Folding, Belt Clip

SKU #176079 Model #1858319 UPC #042526904646

Irwin


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$15.99

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M. Ragan True Value Sales & Equipment , 1569 Smith Township Rd , Atlasburg , PA
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Description

Irwin FK150 Folding Utility Knife is a durable, compact, and easy-to-use knife. It features a patented blade lock technology that keeps the blade locked in place, a blade storage that holds up to 2 additional blades, a liner lock for quick one-handed operation, a wire stripper for built-in convenience, a removable belt clip, and includes bi-metal utility blades. The next generation ofIrwin folding utility knives with patented BladeLock technology are engineered to keep the utility blade securely locked in the knife handle. The proprietary design addresses the most frequently cited user frustration, when blades accidentally pull out of the handle during use. Blade lock technology further improves safety by providing the user with the ability to change blades only when the release button is engaged and the blade holder is in the 45 degree open position. No other folding knife offers this level of blade security and user safety.

  • Durable, compact, and easy-to-use knife.
  • Patented blade lock technology keeps the blade locked in place.
  • Blade storage holds up to 2 additional blades.
  • Liner lock for quick one-handed operation.
  • Wire stripper for built-in convenience.
  • Removable belt clip.
  • Includes bi-metal utility blades.

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