- Slice safety blades' unique cutting edge might seem dull, but it cuts right through your material while keeping you safe! Slice blades are finger-friendly and safe to the touch..
- Other blades are dangerously sharp. Slice blades start at a safe and effective sharpness and stay there 11 times longer. Installed rounded-tip blade guards against punctures..
- Ergonomic handle made from durable, lightweight glass-filled nylon. Features a lanyard hole to keep tool close by. Easy no-tool blade change..
- Perfect for slipping into small stitches and cutting thread without tearing at delicate surrounding fabric. Opens buttonholes with precision..
- Ships with safety blade featuring rounded tip to guard against punctures. Pointed-tip blade sold separately. Blade can be set to two cutting depths or fully retracted into handle when not in use..
Product Description
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The Slice 10596 Manual Seam Ripper offers a choice of three
pre-set blade positions: fully retracted, partially extended, and
fully extended. Its replaceable blade is ly inert, never
rusts, and lasts up to 11 times longer than a comparable steel
blade. The installed finger-friendly blade is safe to the touch
and easy to clean so it won’t stain thread or fabric. Constructed
of durable reinforced nylon, the lightweight handle is designed
for comfortable, easy use and features a lanyard hole to keep
your 10596 close by while you’re working. No extra tools are
needed to change the blade.
From the Manufacturer
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Why Ceramic Blades? Hardness & Sharpness.
On the Mohs hardness scale, Metal blades are rated 5.5 vs.
Ceramic blades at 8.2, second only to diamonds. Harder edges
maintain sharpness longer, cut better, and require replacement
far less frequently. In fact, depending on use, you can go weeks
or months without having to replace a single ceramic blade. They
also last up to 10x longer!
Saving Money Just Makes Sense. A single Slice ceramic blade is
equivalent up to 10 high-end double-sided metal blades or up to
20 high-end single sided metal blades. In terms of safety, less
blade changes also mean less risk of injury.
10536 Round Blade The 10536 blade, in addition to its safer
cutting edge, has a rounded tip to guard against accidental
punctures. It glides smoothly between stitches and cuts without
tugging at the surrounding fabric.
Ergonomic and Compatible Handles Slice 10536 and 10537 blades
were designed for the 10596 (manual retraction) and 10597
(automatic retraction) seam ripper models, but they also fit in
several craft handles, allowing you to choose the best
combination for your needs. Our seam ripper blades are compatible
with both our craft models (10548 and 10589), our
replaceable-blade scalpel (10568), and the shorter Precision
, with its unique handle (10580).
10537 Pointed Tip Blade The 10537 blade has a pointed tip to
slip into very small stitches.It glides smoothly between stitches
and cuts without tugging at the surrounding fabric.
Our safety is in the blade When industrial safety managers first
encounter our products, they try to compare them with existing
safety knives, but Slice tools are in a class of their own. While
other manufacturers redesigned their handles for safety,
we're the only company that redesigned the blade itself.
About the Startup Describe your product in 3 words.
Safe. Elegant. Innovative.
How did you come up with the idea for this product?
Slice has a commitment to donate 1% of all sales to fund Autism
research, primarily through our main benefactor, Lucile Packard
Children's Hospital Stanford University.
What makes your product special?
Our proprietary blade manufacturing process combines a unique
sharpening angle and thicker ceramic material, resulting in a
very unique patented blade that’s safer to the touch vs. metal,
and requires pressure to initiate the cut — via our handles.
Hence, general blade handling and blade-replacement with Slice
ceramic blades is infinitely safer vs. those same activities with
traditional metal blades, yet still allows for a wide range of
cutting applications.
What has been the best part of your startup experience?
You can’t simply duplicate a metal blade in ceramic material and
achieve what we have created with our current products. There’s a
tremendous a of engineering required on not only the blades
and handles individually, but there’s also an incredible a
of engineering required on the combination of the handles and the
blades working together in order to produce the desired balance
of safer-usage and cutting capability. Even today, for our next
generation of products that are currently under development, we
spend the majority of our time finding the right balance between
handle and blade through trial and error and what seems like
endless prototypes. The best part definitely has to be seeing
peoples first-time reactions when cutting cardboard with Slice
and they realize how awesome the Slice ceramic blade is.