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IBS Products: Construction + Building Materials | Olfa

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IBS Products: Construction + Building Materials | Olfa


February 1, 2019
The Olfa MXP-L and MXP-AL utility knives feature die-cast aluminum handles for increased precision, greater comfort, and lightweight-yet-rugged durability. They also feature a tethering hole, an anti-slip grip, a stainless steel blade channel, and an ultra-sharp snap-off blade double-honed to be 25 percent sharper than standard blades. The knives come with a ratchet locking mechanism or an oversize auto-locking mechanism. IBS Booth SU3705.
This article first appeared in the February 2019 issue of Pro Builder.

The Olfa MXP-L and MXP-AL utility knives feature die-cast aluminum handles for increased precision, greater comfort, and lightweight-yet-rugged durability. They also feature a tethering hole, an anti-slip grip, a stainless steel blade channel, and an ultra-sharp snap-off blade double-honed to be 25 percent sharper than standard blades. The knives come with a ratchet locking mechanism or an oversize auto-locking mechanism. IBS Booth SU3705.

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