Who makes the best cutting tools?

Author: Geym

May. 06, 2024

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Best made cutting tools in the world - Olfa Cutters

According to Google search results, brands like Makita, Wüsthof, Felco, and Fiskars are often highlighted as top manufacturers of cutting tools, renowned for their superior quality and innovative designs. Olfa, however, consistently emerges as a standout due to its high-quality blade construction and ergonomic designs.

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Olfa Cutting Tools

Olfa Cutting Tools - Best made cutting tools in the world

If you were asked to choose your most useful and versatile tool from your tool box, the chances are it would not even come to your mind the trusted utility knife. Coming to think about it what actually is it..? Basically a sharp pointed blade fixed to a hand grip, correct?

Olfa have taken this basic simple concept much further and enhanced the blade quality and ergonomically designed the hand grip to ensure the user with confidence that they have a high quality Olfa cutting tool within their grip. With all great high quality tools, they have not just been designed for a single purpose, the Olfa cutting tools are an indispensable asset in your tool box, specially designed to tackle countless jobs for domestic, industrial, retail and commercial use.

If you have just been using your trusty old utility knife for a single purpose for cutting open cardboard boxes or cutting the odd rope or cable, then you have missed out a great deal. Check out what Olfa Cutting knives are capable of cutting.

Common Olfa Cutting Tool Uses

Olfa knives can cut through a range of material including industrial grade materials such as conduits, belts, gaskets, cork, synthetics, plastics, foam, rope, laminate, leather, fiberglass, fabrics, carpet, rubber, and textiles

Suitable Uses for Olfa Cutting Knife

  • Craft
  • Tape
  • Sewing Threads
  • Upholstery
  • Carpet
  • Window Tint
  • Window Film
  • Packaging
  • Tape
  • Wallpaper
  • Shrink Wrap
  • PVC
  • Vinyl Leatherette
  • Vinyl Flooring
  • Fabrics
  • Cardboard
  • Karndean Flooring
  • Wood Veneer
  • Foam Board
  • Plaster Board or Drywall
  • Fiberglass Insulation
  • Trim wood Shims
  • Roofing Felt
  • Roofing Shingles
  • Cut Dried Caulk
  • Wood
  • Cable Insulation

Useful Tip:

For best results to achieve quality performance and maintain a sharp extended blade life of all Olfa knives, blades, and tools, we strongly recommend using an Olfa self-healing cutting mat as a cutting surface. Limit the use of your Olfa knives on a stone surface or a wooden cutting surface; this will decrease blade life rapidly.

Blade Construction and Use

OLFA® premium utility knife blades are made of the finest quality tool grade steel. Each blade undergoes a special multi-step production process to ensure unparalleled sharpness and superior edge retention. This makes OLFA® blades virtually unmatched in their initial cutting power and edge retention.

OLFA® snap-off blades are ground, then specially honed for maximum cutting performance. Segments are angled to a precise 59° which complements the natural position the hand assumes when cutting. This precise angle helps prevent the blade from breaking during use. The cutting edge of OLFA® snap-off blades can be instantly and easily refreshed upwards of 13 times – simply snap off the dulled segment for a fresh edge. The snap-off blade also offers an advantage in material cost savings by providing up to 13 edges versus the two of traditional utility blades.

These heavy-duty blades can be used on construction materials such as drywall, linoleum, carpet, flooring, insulation, flexible conduit, roofing, and more.

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OLFA® Satisfaction Guaranteed Policy

OLFA cutter & non-disposable scraper handles, locking mechanisms, and 9mm standard duty blades, 18mm heavy duty blades, 25mm extra-heavy duty blades, safety and trapezoid-shaped blades, and scraper blades are subject to the World Kitchen d/b/a/ OLFA - North America satisfaction guaranteed or replacement policy.*

If at any time you are dissatisfied with these “Satisfaction Guaranteed” products, we will provide an equally valued replacement. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery of replacement product. Should you be dissatisfied with any such product, please keep it. You may be asked to return it. Please contact our Consumer Care Center.

*PLEASE NOTE: This Policy does not apply to OLFA TouchKnife®, OLFA scissors, OLFA mats, OLFA rulers, disposable OLFA multi-purpose scrapers, all styles and models of 18mm, 28mm, 45mm, 60mm, rotary cutter replacement blades, and all styles and models of “KB” art knife replacement blades.

Note on Safety

OLFA blades are extremely sharp. Handle with care. Wear safety goggles. Always be alert and attentive when using a cutter or knife.

Take the time to fully learn the correct use and limitations of any cutter.

Never assume that you know how to properly use a knife.

Always store knives and blades in a safe place. Keep out of reach of children!

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The Best Cutting Tool Manufacturer

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Their turning inserts aren't bad, but I've worked with better in terms of tool life. For turning and other work on the lathe, I'd say it's a wash between Valenite and Iscar, depending on the application.

Solid carbide endmills, it's funny, but I've actually been getting some really good ones from AccuPro right out of MSC. Great life, and an effective coating that enables faster speeds than some I've had from Monster Carbide and other places. And what's really funny is that the very best ones I've ever used were regrinds from a guy in a nearby town who specializes in cutter grinding... something about the geometry he uses gives his regrinds better tool life than the factory geometry by a fair bit... I did a side-by-side comparison once when we were sending him lots of Monster Carbide endmills to regrind.

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