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Select Ace Stores: 2-Pack Milwaukee FastBack Folding 6-in-1 Utility Knives

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$20

$39

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Select Ace Hardware Stores has 2-Pack Milwaukee FastBack Folding 6-in-1 Utility Knives (48-22-1505D) on sale for $19.99. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.

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Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Folding utility knife has a metal extension that prevents accidental blade removal
  • Tool free blade change allows the user to quickly and easily insert a new blade
  • Quick change
  • Durable wire belt clip
  • Blade holder designed for scoring
  • Metal extension to prevent accidental blade removal
  • Lanyard hole

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Select Ace Hardware Stores has 2-Pack Milwaukee FastBack Folding 6-in-1 Utility Knives (48-22-1505D) on sale for $19.99. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits.

Thanks Community Member LFG619 for sharing this deal

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Features:
  • Folding utility knife has a metal extension that prevents accidental blade removal
  • Tool free blade change allows the user to quickly and easily insert a new blade
  • Quick change
  • Durable wire belt clip
  • Blade holder designed for scoring
  • Metal extension to prevent accidental blade removal
  • Lanyard hole

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff

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Written by LFG619

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Yesterday 09:43 PM
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TriStateYesterday 09:43 PM
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Sadly no stores anywhere near me have in stock and no delivery available to my address.

I have a set of these utility knives and I think it's a pretty good design. I like the ability of being able to flip it open with one hand.

I read someplace that the ball bearing might fall out of the driver side, so I used a small piece of heat shrink tubing over the area to hopefully avoid the issue. No idea if it will work long term but I figured it was worth a shot.
Yesterday 09:57 PM
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Grateful11Yesterday 09:57 PM
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Same here no stores anywhere close have them. I like the looks of it.
Yesterday 11:52 PM
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landscapemanflYesterday 11:52 PM
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Grainger has them as well for this price in Fort Myers, FL
Today 05:05 AM
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SKV4mToday 05:05 AM
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Milwaukee engineers be thinking "how can I make this thing even heavier and bulkier???"
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Today 08:09 AM
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Vrxiong90Today 08:09 AM
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Quote from TriState :
Sadly no stores anywhere near me have in stock and no delivery available to my address.I have a set of these utility knives and I think it's a pretty good design. I like the ability of being able to flip it open with one hand.I read someplace that the ball bearing might fall out of the driver side, so I used a small piece of heat shrink tubing over the area to hopefully avoid the issue. No idea if it will work long term but I figured it was worth a shot.
Heat shrink works best for me. I'm using my daily with no issue
Today 11:31 AM
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paulk11087Today 11:31 AM
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Quote from TriState :
Sadly no stores anywhere near me have in stock and no delivery available to my address.

I have a set of these utility knives and I think it's a pretty good design. I like the ability of being able to flip it open with one hand.

I read someplace that the ball bearing might fall out of the driver side, so I used a small piece of heat shrink tubing over the area to hopefully avoid the issue. No idea if it will work long term but I figured it was worth a shot.
I was wondering if there are some replacement driver bits you can use in there but sizing might be difficult to find a good fit
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fotofinish348Today 11:46 AM
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This looks like a good deal

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Today 12:25 PM
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mbgrammerToday 12:25 PM
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Handy device. I find Ace here a little pricier than Menards but more convenient to get to & shop
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Thought that was a 3.5mm Aux cable on the bottom of each. 🤣🤣

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