I count 7 in mine.
I often do too, but my wife doesn't carry one, and if I'm breaking down a lot of boxes, I find that a utility knife does a better job.
I'm down to one, and it's just a small ceramic blade one.
I miss my old g6Ceramic blades are nice for keeping an edge. Do you find it durable enough for the rough use it must get?
I eventually started buying more expensive carbide blades - they last far longer than regular steel, and I worry less about chipping.
It's alright. It still cuts after a year. But I'm not as confident with it doing heavy stuff.
I... I... I'm speechless.
A kitchen knife? Do you use it to cut down boxes for recycling?
Why do you hate your kitchen knives so much?
Yep. I basically always use the same one. So it's beat to hell, but it works fine. It was a pretty cheap one to begin with.
A.K.A. utility knife. One of those knives with replaceable blades.
I've always called it a Stanley knife, I guess I've never come across the generic name.
I have one.
Milwaukee makes an excellent version, which is the only one I'll buy anymore. But the Stanley steel utility knife is an iconic classic! I remember finding those around my grandfather's Arco gas station.
2 that i return to their designated space after using. I think there's a third hiding somewhere
Mine like to migrate to different drawers when I'm not looking.