I teach people professionally how to present. This presentation is as good as I've ever seen for its particular audience: camera, voice volume/tone, examples of concept, etc.. Thanks. GB
It looks so much like my grandmother's grapefruit knife. Thank you. I just put it in my Amazon cart. I kept trying to say it cuts like budda in a New York accent LOL. That's the best I can do. 😂
This is only useful for light duty, flat cardboard. On something like a cardboard shipping tube where you want to quickly "uncap" the tube by cutting around the circumference of the body about 4-6" down from an end, it utterly fails. This is because the teeth are TEENY, and cut into a relatively steep double-sided bevel. The teeny teen start to cut, then it just stops as the body of the carboard rides into the bevel. Again, for light duty on plain "flimsy" flat stock, probably nice. On anything resembling "heavy duty", or certainly shipping tubes, nope.
He only said it cuts corrugated cardboard (light duty) , shipping tubes are a solid cardboard (heavy duty) the only unpowerd hand tool gonna help you cut it then are saws
Grilling over carboard wouldnt be a fun time , it burns too fast you would have to keep feeding the fire non stop to keep its heat up . And the amount of ash's it produces would fly into the food alot prolly dosent make a tasty seasoning.
I teach people professionally how to present. This presentation is as good as I've ever seen for its particular audience: camera, voice volume/tone, examples of concept, etc.. Thanks. GB
have you tried bread knife?
After watching this video, I bought the cutter and am well pleased with it. Thanks ever so much for making me aware of this great product.
This video is so simple, never expect that this video will help me for cardboard cutter. Thanks dude
It looks so much like my grandmother's grapefruit knife. Thank you. I just put it in my Amazon cart.
I kept trying to say it cuts like budda in a New York accent LOL. That's the best I can do. 😂
I bought two of these after watching your video, they're great!
steve cooley where did you bought those from?
Hi, I am an elementary art teacher and want to use it with 3rd and 4th graders. Do you think it is a safe tool for children at this age?
Sepi Golestani,hello!I am not this creator of this video, But I personally think it is not safe for kids in tho’s ages!
Thanks! You sold me two. The power of SEO!
This is only useful for light duty, flat cardboard. On something like a cardboard shipping tube where you want to quickly "uncap" the tube by cutting around the circumference of the body about 4-6" down from an end, it utterly fails. This is because the teeth are TEENY, and cut into a relatively steep double-sided bevel. The teeny teen start to cut, then it just stops as the body of the carboard rides into the bevel.
Again, for light duty on plain "flimsy" flat stock, probably nice. On anything resembling "heavy duty", or certainly shipping tubes, nope.
He only said it cuts corrugated cardboard (light duty) , shipping tubes are a solid cardboard (heavy duty) the only unpowerd hand tool gonna help you cut it then are saws
Can u recommend a tool to cut carpet cardboard tubes please and Thank You
Pretty fantastic!
Thanks for the review. Hope you get credit for the purchase.
Thanks!
How about thicker than usual cardboard? Like thick lol
Can you make cardboard guns/knives and animals?
Would like to use it for cutting cardboard to burn then in camping or grilling.
Grilling over carboard wouldnt be a fun time , it burns too fast you would have to keep feeding the fire non stop to keep its heat up .
And the amount of ash's it produces would fly into the food alot prolly dosent make a tasty seasoning.
This tool is great. Ours gets used all the time.
Thanks
Dammit! I wish I saw this video before I spent $75+ on a kershaw knife that doesn’t cut cardboard any better then my Klein tools utility knife.
Donald Bell?
The link showed a complete different video. It was a female showing "How to cut cardboard"
Sorry, but this video has nothing I needed.
Doesn't look like it works very well. I'll stay with my box cutter, that's what they were made for, cutting cardboard boxes
Grape fruit or bread knife ..
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Like one then douchebag
no u
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