Knife design has remained the same for many years, but recent advancements in production techniques and new materials have paved the way for huge advancements in cutting tools and knife design thanks ...
Cutting tools like box cutters and utility knives are found in just about every industrial setting. But useful as they are, cutting tools are inherently dangerous. Every EHS manager is tasked with how ...
LIKE a lot of us, the people who routinely cut open boxes in stores, restaurants, warehouses, and health care facilities are creatures of habit. Many of them don't welcome a new cutting tool.
If you’ve read any of our Strategist editor hauls, you’ll know that our writers and editors buy a lot of stuff, and even though we think carefully about each thing that goes into our carts, there are ...
We’ve all been there—struggling with a box cutter that leaves sticky residue, damages the contents, or even worse, results in a painful hand injury. It’s a common problem that many of us face. But ...
Utility knives and box cutters are extremely common in today's workplace. They are used by warehouse personnel in shipping and receiving departments, retail/grocery store checkers and stock clerks, ...
Ray Davis, founder of ADCO Industries, 71, has made it a life's passion to improve on the box cutter after seeing someone almost die from a a box cutter injury. The Easy Cut 4000 was invented by Ray ...