📦 Open with Confidence! Your safe package partner.
The CANARYBox Opener Safe Mini Cutter is a 5-inch, lightweight tool designed for safe package opening. With a non-sharp blade and ergonomic handle, it ensures safety for all users, making it ideal for families. Made in Japan, this innovative tool combines functionality with peace of mind.
Material | Resin |
Brand | CANARY |
Color | Blue (Box Opener Safe) |
Item Length | 4.92 Inches |
Handle Material | Polypropylene |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Blade Length | 1 Inches |
Style | Safety Cutter, Mini Cutter |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | CANARY |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Item model number | DC-N |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Resin |
Manufacturer Part Number | DC-N |
P**T
How Did We Not Know About This Product Before?!? So Effective!!
After being totally fed up with getting cuts and the awkwardness of using an open scissors or an actual knife to open the literally dozens of Amazon (and other) packages we get each month, I found this - and SO glad I did! We got the pink (shorter, serrated edge, with the non-stick coating). Literally a game-changer for SO many packages and plastic-sealed products we are always opening.The "blade" is serrated, but while it cleanly and easily slices through all plastics and all cardboard boxes (even pretty thick ones) with ease, it does not cut the user, simply because you brush against the cutting edges. Even if you gently rub it across your skin, it's rough, and maybe leaves a white scrape mark, but no cutting whatsoever. Shocking given just how easily it slices though heavy-duty cardboard. Simply a brilliant product!As far as the "protective sheath," it's more of a small, flimsy shaped plastic that slips over the blade, and part of the handle. I wouldn't rely on it for anything, really (it's about the consistency of a thin plastic sandwich bag, not hard plastic). At first, I thought we'd regret not having gotten one with an actual hard protective sheath, but given that the serrated edges do no harm on their own, without applying a decent amount of pressure (but not too much, it's still easy to cut boxes/seals easily), it doesn't really need it for just sitting in a drawer, waiting for it's next use.nPersonally, I like this size, because of the leverage it offers - longer blades have greater chance of hitting something you don't intend (like if something delicate is packed towards the cutting edge of the packaging box), but this can only go so far inside, and even so, is unlikely to demage anything but the most delicate (or cardboard/paper-based) item inside the box, even if it did hit it.It's lightweight, is well-balanced in the hand, and easy to grab regardless of whether you're right- or left-handed (it's serrated on both sides). I've found it's much easier to pull towards you (which we always hated using scissors!), rather than pushing away... just seems to have much greater leverage.Really a great product - just ordered a 2nd one to have one upstairs and down.
I**R
Best Tool for Curved Cardboard cutting
I had to make a LOT of cardboard gears for a steampunk-themed party. This wound up being my saving grace, as I could make curves, the "teeth" and more with relative ease. It stayed sharp (I did get minor cuts a couple times!). Wish it has a cover. I had tried some scissors that were supposedly specially made for cutting cardboard; this worked much better.
K**S
These should be issiued to you at your 25th birthday.
This is a tool everyone should have. Issued to you as you enter real adualthood, they are a great tool, and belong in your tool kit.
C**S
Perfect
Great product for cutting cardboard for any reasons. Works great.
S**L
Works Like a Charm
I bought this for my adult daughter who doesn’t like the idea of using a box cutter with a blade. She appreciates this one and uses it on all her delivered packages. Not too small. We appreciate how safe it is yet gets the job done. It’s lightweight and easy to grip.
S**H
Cutting remarks, this review...
For some time we've had the yellow-handled, black-bladed version of this.But we managed to sufficiently misplace it that we HAD to have one like it.This one doesn't have the coated blade; whether that proves significant to us remains to be seen, but, so far, it behaves exactly the same.I bought two so I'd have one in my workshop as well as the previous storage location, which was in the kitchen, next to the door to the garage, where all those Amazon Prime boxes - which we both had to open, and then break down to f-flat - arrived.Oh - we found the yellow/black one just after these arrived. So now we keep that one in aa drawer!
B**L
Excellent cutter on the go.
The stainless version is a huge deal. Never rusts and it stays harder and sharper for longer. Safe to use, too, as the blade is not long and blunt to the touch. Made in Japan, and it shows.
A**A
I love my Canary
I work as a stocker at a home improvement store. So I cut down a lot of boxes, some days more than others. I bought the one with the red handle and this little gem is so amazing. And it's made in Japan, why is it that the really superb/nifty objects like this come from Japan? The round beveled tip allows you to easily slip the blade between to pieces of cardboard and cut the tape. It slices through the cardboard itself super smoothly as well.There is a bit of a learning curve as it definitely handles differently than traditional razor type box cutters that basically like to get away from you and do whatever they want and the other flat type safety cutters that require you force the cutter through the tape/cardboard before you can try to cut with it. With this Canary you can just lightly skim the surface once or twice to make an opening that you can easily slide the blade through to make your cut.I have small hands so many box cutters are too big but this one fits comfortably while still being substantial enough to maintain a good grip.I actually carry two traditional razor type box cutters and two of those flat safety cutters as well in my work uniform and this is by far my favorite. I got in the habit of carrying around so many box cutters because one would be better for normal taped boxes, another would be better for cutting through straps, and another would be better for actually cutting though the card board, none of them were good with removing labels. This canary has been doing it ALL and has been doing it like a champ for the past two months. I think I can start carrying a couple less box cutters from now on.The only complaint I could possibly have is that it sometimes gets rather gunked up with adhesive from the tape it cuts through, but it doesn't affect it's performance at all. However, it kinda self cleans which is awesome as I'll keep cutting my way through boxes and the adhesive that is gunked on the blade will magically disappear. Though that is more of a complaint about the quality of tape that is used to tape the boxes together than anything else.I am going to spend the extra dollar and get the pink handled one this time and see if the non stick coating will make much of a difference. Now that I've experienced how amazing a Canary is I don't think I can go back to the traditional stuff. I am even contemplating engraving my name into the handle incase it get lost. I almost lost it today and it made me realize how much I have really come to love it and that I definitely want a back up ready to go in case I do actually lose it. Thus, I am buying another one now.11/15/2022 Just wanted to put in an update. I'm still using the first Canary that I ordered and it is still going strong. I use this almost exclusively at work. Yes I still carry three other box cutters, but I also have like 5 pens, 3 markers, bandaids, and tampons that I carry in my apron, so that's just something I think I'll always do. But I'll only use one of those other box cutters like less than .1% of the time. Like once or twice a month I'll run into a situation where I'll use something besides the Canary. With going through up to a few hundred boxes in a day, I'd say this is definitely worth the investment.
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