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Jun 26, 2025 5:06 AM
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Item 1 of 3
frontpage Posted by ItsSoCheap | Staff • Yesterday
Jun 26, 2025 5:06 AM
5-Pack Lenox Titanium Edge Utility Knife Blades
$2.90
$4.64
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https://www.amazon.com/Lenox-2035...B00FX948
https://www.lowes.com/pd/LENOX-Ca...1003172512
Edit: I noticed it's a 3rd party seller, not Amazon. Thus why the price is much higher than normal.
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100 pack is $36.99
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/LENOX-Ca...1003172512 [lowes.com]
Edit: I noticed it's a 3rd party seller, not Amazon. Thus why the price is much higher than normal.
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What did pf say is the best?
Lol I actually did watch it a while back. But if it's fresh in someone's mind already.. Lol why bother watching it again?
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Here's a refined summary of the Project Farm video testing various utility knife blades:
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🔍 What They Tested
• Brands compared: DeWalt Carbide, Lenox Gold, Stanley, Milwaukee, Irwin, Craftsman, Tajima, OLFA, Fiskars, and others.
• Performance metrics:
• BESS sharpness test (initial blade sharpness)
• Cardboard cut test (distance until dull)
• Drywall erosion
• Copper pipe abrasion
• Staple hitting toughness
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🏆 Top Performers
1. DeWalt Carbide Edge
• Outstanding sharpness retention across tests
• Easily outperformed standard steel blades (cardboard, drywall, pipes)
2. Lenox Gold / Bi-metal
• Ranked second overall
• Very strong edge retention and durability
3. Stanley & generic blades
• Mid-range performance, but good value
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⚙️ Why DeWalt Carbide Rocks
• Features a tungsten carbide edge laser-deposited on a steel backing
• Provides 10× longer edge life than typical blades  
• Harder edge resists dulling very well, though slightly more brittle
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