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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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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank 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.
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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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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
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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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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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Today 01:02 PM
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Thought that was a 3.5mm Aux cable on the bottom of each. 🤣🤣
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TurdFurguson158Today 01:55 PM
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Nice!
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safaToday 02:21 PM
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thank you
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Nice.

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