Favorite Spyderco for Cardboard "Processing"

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Mine is the small fly 2. I'll admit, I originally picked one up to fidget with, but cruwear, a fairly thin flat grind, and no choil have quickly turned it into my favorite knife for cutting up boxes to put in the recycling bin.

What's y'all's favorite?
 

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Had a few Spydercos out a few days ago slicing up a pile of boxes. LC200N Delica required less effort than the rest. Funny thing is it has a couple chips and needs a good sharpening. Blade is so thin it does well even when dull.
 
Manix 2 LW S110V. Hard to beat that steel for this type of use, and it strops back to near perfect nicely.
 
My Spyderco box cutters are both Lil Natives! OG DLC and wharncliffe.
 
So I have changed it up and started using a modded chaparral that a buddy sent me as a bonus knife during one of our transactions. It's an acid wash xhp sharpened to mirror edge. It is an absolute laser!
 

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K390 endela or Delica but I have been think about getting either a delica or endela wharncliff in same steel as I assume it would be even thinner behind the edge?

Edit: Just read that the enuff 2 K390 has blade stock of .118 same as endela. That would likely make a very impressive cardboard processor!
 
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