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New Knife Is Easy On The Wrist
It's hard to beat a standard utility knife for usefulness but inventors keep trying.
The new "Ergo" knife has a U-shaped steel handle with a utility blade at one end protected by a heavy duty guard. To cut carpet, you wrap your fingers around the curved handle and pull the knife straight back toward you. The des
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New Knife Is Easy On The Wrist BUILDINGS Miscellaneous 27-4-31 It's hard to beat a standard utility knife for usefulness but inventors keep trying.
The new "Ergo" knife has a U-shaped steel handle with a utility blade at one end protected by a heavy duty guard. To cut carpet, you wrap your fingers around the curved handle and pull the knife straight back toward you. The design provides maximum leverage on the blade and puts less strain on your wrist.
A variety of standard utility knife blades can be used, including straight, hooked and some carpet blades. The knife can be carried on a belt loop.
"It cuts right through materials such as shingles, felt, carpet, card stock, drywall, vinyl flooring, insulation, and leather. You never have to bend your wrist to apply pressure so it minimizes wrist injuries," say distributors Michael and Patty Finley, Wichita, Kansas.
Sells for $19.95 plus sales tax plus S&H.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Michael and Patty Finley, 6101 N. Armstrong, Wichita, Kansas 67204 (ph 316 821-9316; email: Ergoknife@Cox.net; website: www.ErgoKnife.com) or Ed Sichley, 2900 E. 101st North, Valley Center, Kansas 67147 (ph 316 755-2202).
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