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popularphoinix | Staff posted Sep 07, 2025 06:03 PM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Sep 07, 2025 06:03 PM

$55: Knipex - Ratcheting Knife (1650145SBA) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Knipex - Ratcheting Knife (1650145SBA) for $55.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Knipex - Ratcheting Knife (1650145SBA) for $55.
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$32.98 lower (37% savings) than the typical price of $87.98
$26.41 lower (32% savings) than the previous price of $81.41

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4.7⭐ / 55
100+ bought in past month

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Yesterday 01:25 AM
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aendilYesterday 01:25 AM
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Sometimes I look at Knippex and I wonder what is going inside their heads
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Yesterday 04:16 AM
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exoinYesterday 04:16 AM
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Quote from aendil :
Sometimes I look at Knippex and I wonder what is going inside their heads
Patiently waiting for the knife-wrench
Yesterday 05:36 AM
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BigBGYesterday 05:36 AM
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It's not JUST a tool. It's a fashion accessory. How are you going to be fashionable around the other toy boys without the most fashionable over-priced tools?
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Yesterday 05:57 AM
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Shock96Yesterday 05:57 AM
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I don't own this but every Knipex tool I own is worth every penny.
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Yesterday 06:48 AM
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AnimeIsPoopyYesterday 06:48 AM
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I thought this was a spiderman angrybird
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Yesterday 09:57 AM
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miky516Yesterday 09:57 AM
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Just used this last week to cut through 1/4 inch insulation, my pocket knife couldn't get the job done without putting tons of pressure on it. The ratcheting saved the day.
Yesterday 01:05 PM
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BullDog3691Yesterday 01:05 PM
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Proprietary blades? Just say NO!
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Yesterday 01:11 PM
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Oil_BurnerYesterday 01:11 PM
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Quote from aendil :
Sometimes I look at Knippex and I wonder what is going inside their heads
Don't stress your mind too much, these are all baits to get your money.
Yesterday 01:12 PM
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Oil_BurnerYesterday 01:12 PM
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Quote from AnimeIsPoopy :
I thought this was a spiderman angrybird
Halloween reminder!!
Yesterday 01:14 PM
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Oil_BurnerYesterday 01:14 PM
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Quote from BigBG :
It's not JUST a tool. It's a fashion accessory. How are you going to be fashionable around the other toy boys without the most fashionable over-priced tools?
Most likely the person who gave thumbs down is equally guilty.
Yesterday 01:28 PM
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PercisionDriverYesterday 01:28 PM
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I guzzle the gucci tools Kool-Aid pretty hard, but the $38 (already reduced pricing) replacement proprietary blade pushes this over the edge. I dont mind the premium as much if i can tell myself it'll last me, but blades are a wear item and I dont think sharpening that thing is an option.
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Yesterday 04:11 PM
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WittyPlastic543Yesterday 04:11 PM
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I like to think I'm pretty tool savvy, but maybe I'm just dumb because I had to watch a video to understand what this Spider-Man ratcheting knife is and how it works.
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anicknameYesterday 05:18 PM
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TLDR: This is a knife used for stripping cable (particularly thick jackets). Has a rounded tip rather than sharp point to protect the inner conductors when removing the outer sheath. The shape is convenient for stripping both length-wise and cross-wise of the cable. Has sharp edges for stripping by pushing and by pulling. The blade can be locked in a couple different angles. The knife blade can be "ratcheted" -- inchworm-rocking-motion for controlled cuts. It's got a bold red + blue design that will capture the attention and admiration of all who behold it in action.
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Quote from anickname :
TLDR: This is a knife used for stripping cable (particularly thick jackets). Has a rounded tip rather than sharp point to protect the inner conductors when removing the outer sheath. The shape is convenient for stripping both length-wise and cross-wise of the cable. Has sharp edges for stripping by pushing and by pulling. The blade can be locked in a couple different angles. The knife blade can be "ratcheted" -- inchworm-rocking-motion for controlled cuts. It's got a bold red + blue design that will capture the attention and admiration of all who behold it in action.
Thanks ChatGPT.

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anicknameToday 11:42 AM
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Quote from Slick_Drone :
Quote from anickname [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
TLDR: This is a knife used for stripping cable (particularly thick jackets). Has a rounded tip rather than sharp point to protect the inner conductors when removing the outer sheath. The shape is convenient for stripping both length-wise and cross-wise of the cable. Has sharp edges for stripping by pushing and by pulling. The blade can be locked in a couple different angles. The knife blade can be "ratcheted" -- inchworm-rocking-motion for controlled cuts. It's got a bold red + blue design that will capture the attention and admiration of all who behold it in action.
Thanks ChatGPT.
I wrote it. And not really sure why I'm being downvoted for trying to give info on a somewhat obscure tool. This site was better when there was more real discussion and less shilling.

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