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Best Knife Blade Dispenser Reviews 

Thanks for taking your time to read our reviews on the best knife blade dispenser that is currently available on the United Kingdom marketplace.

If you use a utility knife that takes a removable blade then you will more than likely go through a few blades. Many people end up just buying a new one but it's a lot easier and cheaper just to keep some spare blades.

You can buy them in a handy dispensers that can hold anywhere between 10 and 200 blades. This is what a professional tradesman does. They come in a neat holder that you can leave in your tool box or they can be screwed to the wall for extra handiness.

They will dispense one blade at a time safely and easily.

Just below you will see our top 5 list of knife blade dispensers. However, we also know you are busy, so if you don't have time to read our full review.

If you are stuck for time and are just you looking for a knife blades for a bit of work around the house, i would highly recommend the Faithfull H/Duty Trim Knife Blades (Box 100)

Best Knife Blade Dispenser by Buyer Rating

The top 5 are as follows:


Product

Rating

1

Faithfull H/Duty Trim Knife Blades (Box 100)

94%

2

Stanley Fatmax Knife Blade in Dispenser, 10 Pieces

94%

3

OX PRO Series Knife Blades and Blades Dispenser - Pack of 100me

90%

4

Footprint 100-Heavy Duty Knife Blades

88%

5

Blue Spot 29194 Utility Blades in Holder (100 Pieces)

86%

Just below, we have also completed some summary reviews on each of these, so as you can see which is the best option for you.

No 1 - Faithfull H/Duty Trim Knife Blades (Box 100) Summary Review

  • 94% buyer satisfaction rating
  • Comes with 100 blades
  • Works out at 10p per blade
  • Made from good quality steel
  • Blade size: 19 x 60mm. Thickness: 0.6mm
  • Good value blades
  • Fit most leading brand knives

No 2 - Stanley Fatmax Knife Blade in Dispenser, 10 Pieces Summary Review

  • 94% customer satisfaction
  • Comes with 10 blades
  • Works out at 34p per blade
  • These are a premium blade and they would need to be at the price
  • Probably not worth buying for most users ( in my opinion anyway ) though they are the best blades
  • Fit most leading brand knives

No 3 - OX PRO Series Knife Blades and Blades Dispenser - Pack of 100
 Summary Review

  • 90% customer satisfaction
  • Comes with 100 blades
  • Works out at 12p per blade
  • Blade size: 19 x 60mm. Thickness: 0.6mm
  • Good quality carbon steel
  • Fit most leading brand knives

No 4 - Footprint 100-Heavy Duty Knife Blades  Summary Review

  • 86% buyer satisfaction rating
  • Comes with 100 blades
  • Works out at 16p per blade
  • Good quality steel
  • Fit most leading brand knives

No 5 - Blue Spot 29194 Utility Blades in Holder (100 Pieces)
 Summary Review

  • 88% buyer satisfaction rating
  • Comes with 100 blades
  • Works out at 8p per blade
  • High carbon steel
  • 0.6mm thick so same as all the rest
  • Fit most leading brand knives
  • Cheapest option and should be number one in the ratings. Its just not a know brand so people don't seem to like it as much. I find this a lot

In Conclusion

These knife blade dispensers are pretty cheap and cheerful and there is no magic with them. Most hold 100 blades and I am extremely tempted to tell you just to go for the cheapest one which is around £8 for 100 blades.

There are some great sellers and some have received many 5 star reviews but I genuinely am not able to find any benefits, features or advantages of any one over the other. They all work very well and do what they are supposed to.

Stanley themselves produce 3 different qualities of blades. I wont bore you with the technical specs but they are cheap, middle and expensive. The best is the Stanley Fatmax range and you can see above that they are 3 times the price of most other blades. They say they are:-

  • 75% longer life over std utility blades
  • 20% stronger than std utility blades
  • 35% sharper than std utility blades

  • They are actually a better blade but unless you are a carpet fitter or are doing a specialist job, I really can't see any benefit in spending the extra. 

    This video below will show an absolute novice using a dispenser, so if you haven't used one before then its worth watching.

    Hopefully you have found this information useful.

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