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The Jetmore 10 Pack Exacto Knife Set features ten SK-5 high carbon steel blades with a sharp 25° angle for smooth, precise cuts. Each knife boasts a lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy handle with an ergonomic, diamond-shaped grip to minimize hand fatigue. Designed for quick blade changes via a cross chuck system, this versatile set excels in detailed carving, cutting, and stenciling across wood, leather, plastic, and more—making it an essential tool for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.






















| ASIN | B086DNBN9L |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,443 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #10 in Art Blades |
| Blade Length | 1.57 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Jetmore |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,003) |
| Date First Available | March 26, 2020 |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | 10 pcs craft knife |
| Item Length | 5.5 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | Jet10pcs |
| Manufacturer | Jetmore |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | Jet10pcs |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Size | 10 Pack |
| Style | Craft Knife |
| UPC | 077063304697 |
D**X
Product good, Shipping great
on time great value.
A**R
Keep one in every drawer- so useful!
Work great and are affordable for my students
K**G
Nice and sharp and ships fast
This is a nice solid tool that works beautifully. Fast shipping.
V**L
Good Buy
Bought these for my Ceramics Class. The sharpness was fantastic and it was super easy to use. The only Issue was how easily it rusted.
R**A
Good quality blades
Good knives and blades, the blades change so easily. Made with strong heavy metal so they are easy to use. The blades that come with them are sharp too, so you can use them right out of the packaging
H**Y
Exacto knife
I haven’t used them for my class yet, but they look like the typical Exacto knife I buy from art stores. .
H**E
Good for the money
Some time ago, I bought an X-acto brand blade holder. It fit nicely with the two large blades I had laying around. When said blades got dull, I bought a pack of X-acto brand blades...and they were too small to fit in the holder. Go figure. Well, that holder recently disappeared. I suspect someone "borrowed" it and I'll never see it again. So I got this pack so I could have extra holders. To my delight, these holders are not large, so they fit the blades that I bought back then! As with many other reviewers, I've had issues with the blade in these holders loosening. One measure I take to stop this from happening is I take some slip joint pliers (channel locks or vice grips would work for this as well) and clamp the pliers jaws onto the holder ring. I use just enough clamping force that the pliers won't slip when I turn them, but not so much force that I scrape up the ring. Then use the pliers as a lever to further tighten the ring. Again, don't try to tighten it too much! Either the pliers will slip, you'll mangle the ring, or worse, you could strip the threads on the ring or the holder. Doing that properly will keep the blade still for normal use. The blade will still loosen and move if you bear down on it, but at that point, you will be in danger of breaking the blade or damaging it's edge. Again, these are not large holders, so subsequently they are built for standard sized blades, not the bigger, beefier blades. Using my trick described above, the blades only loosen during heavy work and I use these primarily for post processing 3D prints. Sometimes that's simply slicing off plastic "whiskers" off of a 3D print, sometimes it's light deburring- breaking a sharp edge. And sometimes it's the burly task of removing an "elephant's foot"- a very thick burr of plastic at the base of a 3D print. These holders do all of the above tasks well enough, as well as other tasks like slicing strips of felt or paper. Yes, the holders can't keep the blades tight when I'm slicing off an elephant's foot off a 3D print, but for one, these holders aren't designed for that, and two, I paid just a few dollars more for this pack of holders over what I paid for my now lost big holder, so for the value I got, I'm fine with having to stop and retighten the holders on occasion for heavy work.
F**T
Useful exact knives
These work well. Purchased for craft programs at a library.
K**H
These are the only knives my husband will use when custom painting fishing lures.
A**R
Excellent value for a product that is very similar to the more expensive name brand.
B**N
Purchased to use for polymer clay and epoxy resin projects. Blades are sharp and the handles are rigid enough for precise cuts. Would recommend for small craft projects.
A**A
Blades are very sharp. Small handles with no grip make it difficult to use for long periods. I use for my cricut designs and it works well as you can be very detailed with the finepoint on each blade.
T**G
Very flimsy but does the job for my diy dollhouse kit
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