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Cardboard cutting champion

Not the best and I definitely need to sharpen it once I get the tools and learn how... but I just cut up a bunch of Amazon boxes this afternoon with my super old Swiss Army knife.

Hoping to gift myself a nicer knife, but indecisiveness and funds are keeping me from picking something up.

The good 'ol SAK is a good cutter, especially the thinner pen blade. You won't find much better than that.
 
If I'm cutting a few boxes, the William Henry works fine. If I'm doing a hundred, the box cutter with a bimetal blade does the job it was designed for. That extra thinness in the blade speeds up the work.
 
Can't beat my old Ion Fusion Buck 110 for cardboard. Because of the design it sharpens itself against the cardboard as you cut.
 
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