| | |  | Knives | Home » » » » » Xacto X5282 Basic Knife Set | | | | | | | Description: | | The X-ACTO precision knife is the original cutting tool for any application requiring a precise, accurate cut. This cutting and trimming tool has been used for years by graphics artists, designers, hobbyists and others for making careful cuts and trims consistently and with confidence. Now you can purchase the original X-ACTO knife (numbers 1, 2, and 5) along with a full set of X-ACTO precision knife blades, all in one convenient set.
The original X-ACTO knife has been praised for more than 50 years as the standard for precision. Attaining this level of precision, accuracy and reliability starts with supreme quality craftsmanship. The X-ACTO precision knives are built with carbon and steel sharpened blades for a reliable cut every time. Add a full set of X-ACTO precision knife blades, you will have a knife to make the precision cut you need - every material, every time.
Set contains: No. 1 knife for precision cutting and trimming of lightweight materials, No. 2 knife for precision and trimming of medium to heavy weight materials, No. 5 knife for precision cutting of heavy weight materials; and numbers 2, 7, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, and 24 precision knife blades. | | | Features: | |
• Xacto basic knife set for lightweight precision cutting
• Ideal for cutting wood, cardboard, paper, plastic, cloth and foam board
• Comes with a variety of blade types including straight edge, general purpose, fine point, and scoring blades
• Housed in a handsome wooden chest
• 6.5-by-5.5-by-1.5-inches ; 10.1-ounces
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.63 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 33 reviews |
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27 of 29 found the following review helpful:
SadSep 11, 2011
By W. J. Zerbe
"W. J. Zerbe"
I used to have one of these knife sets years ago but lost it in a move. It was made with pride in the USA. Beautiful craftsmanship. The item I got now is a sad, made in China (ofcourse) piece of garbage. The box is made if some unidentifable sort of plastic made to look somewhat like of wood. The hinge pin is way too small allowing lots of slop in the lid as though the hinge screws were loose. The lock ring is so rough it is very difficule to secure the blades. This was addressed at the factory by applying light oil to the threads. That cure didn't work. The plastic inserts that hold the pieces are a joke. Distorted out of shape gripping the tools way too tightly. The only good thing I can say is the blades are sharp. Come on Elmer's, you can do better. I would gladly pay twice the price for the original quality,
20 of 21 found the following review helpful:
not what it used to beDec 07, 2007
By -paulo-
"pau"
My cousin has this same knife set that he got years back. I bought a knife set for myself recently and I find that the quality is less than that of the older makes. The handles feel cheap and the box is not as fine as the older one. Still an overall good knife set.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Good, but a little disappointing quality in the finishApr 30, 2010
By N. Porter This is a good set, with nice quality cutting edges, but was a little disappointed with the box (MDF with a veneer rather than what appears to be a solid wood box in the pictures as of 4/29).
The other thing that really surprised me was the poor finish to the non-cutting portion of the blade. Many of mine have chips or worn indentations (possibly from finishing the actual blades?) and what appears to be a bad finish on the 'backs' of the blades. Putting your finger gently on this to help guide a cut really makes it seem like you're knicking your finger on solid sandpaper. I improved it somewhat by grinding the backs a little with a file, but definitely surprised about the lack of quality finish from a name like X-Acto.
Still, it does the job of cutting well and the box does hold everything together, although I think the fragile plastic inserts will be useless before too long. In the top of the box the spare blades are held in place by a magnetic strip, and I anticipate pulling this from the insert and gluing it directly to the inside to of the box.
(PS - don't forget to give the blades a good clean before using them. There was a substantial oil/sheen on mine that would have marked e.g. a paper project)
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
good only for paperMar 27, 2011
By A. Brazhnykova It cuts paper just ok, but I tried foam board about 1/10" thick and it did very bad job. I used to cut foam board like this before with regular Office Depo paper knife. Disappointed.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
NiceJan 28, 2011
By Diabetic Oinc This basic knife set is ok, the blades are sharp but they keep comming loose from the handles, i guess this is what you canexpect from an inexpensive set of knifes.
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