BladeBreaker Mini
The integrated snap off device of cutter knives is not bad. But where do you put the broken blade pieces?
On the ground? And step on it while working?
In the garbage bag? And when "stuffing" the bag cut your hand?
These are not really true alternatives!
The professional solution by Yellotools is called: BladeBreaker mini :)
With the snap-off blades box BladeBreaker Mini you can easily and safely break off all 9mm blades clipping and make the blade remainders disappear directly into the inside of the blade box. The tiny blade box fits in every tool bag, so you always have it with you!
Dimensions: 5.5 cm x 2 cm x 0.5 cm
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(The caramic blades are a little bit thicker than regular steel blades!)
We looked for an adequate blade/knife combination for you and sent it to professional carwrappers and signmakers all over the world. The answers of the experts from Japan, the USA and especially from Germany are pretty clear: YES – absolutely!
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