Premium Electric Cardboard Cutter – The Ultimate Tool for Effortless Box Cutting – Heavy Duty Power Box Cutter Ideal for Home, Office and Industrial Use.
$99.99
BoxBlayde Premium box cutter made for at home, or industrial use.
Effortless Safe Cutting: Our premium electric cardboard and box cutter effortlessly slices through cardboard and more. BoxBlayde isn’t solely focused on performance. We also prioritize safety with its hidden blade design, significantly reducing the risk of accidental cuts.
Powerful Performance: Cardboard cutter equipped with a high-torque motor for smooth and precise cutting. With its rapidly vibrating blade and dual rechargeable batteries, it makes quick work of even the thickest cardboard boxes.
Versatile Use: This heavy duty box cutter is perfect for heavy-duty tasks in warehouses, workshops, and beyond. BoxBlayde isn’t just a household hero. It’s a game-changer for businesses too. If you’re drowning in a sea of cardboard boxes, BoxBlayde is your lifeboat.
User-Friendly: Ergonomic handle and intuitive controls ensure ease of operation. BoxBlayde’s outer shell is made from a combination of rigid plastic and durable rubber for grip. The inner frame and moving parts are made of aluminium.
Safety and Precision Combined: Our premium electric box cutter is designed with advanced safety features to ensure secure operation while delivering powerful cutting performance for cardboard and more.
8 reviews for Premium Electric Cardboard Cutter – The Ultimate Tool for Effortless Box Cutting – Heavy Duty Power Box Cutter Ideal for Home, Office and Industrial Use.
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Zero Cool –
Much louder than electric rotary cutters, but still pretty awesome!
I have used a couple of electric rotary cutters before. The first one that I had would make about 70 decibels of noise. And then, the second one that I had would make about 75 decibels of noise. But the BoxBlayde makes about 85 decibels of noise. And that would be my only complaint so far.Anyway, here’s some things to know about the BoxBlayde:– Takes about 2 hours to charge.– Runtime is also about 2 hours.– Will NOT turn on if the plug is still in the charging hole.– Says that it comes with 2 blades but it doesn’t.– Comes with 2 of those guards with the little green piece on them.– Blade can be replaced by blades like the one in my photo.– Blade it comes with is like that, but it’s also serrated.Anyway, there’s no doubt that the BoxBlayde is much safer than the other electric cutters that are out there. And that it’s one of the main features of it. But in my opinion, the main feature should be that it’s really easy to get the hang of. I’ve used those rotary cutters for a while now and I can easily tear down a lot of cardboard with them. But it took me a lot of practice to get to that point. With the BoxBlayde though, it’s much easier and quicker to raise your skill level with it.
Rob –
Great product!!!
Purchased this to help cut up card boxes and its the best one I’ve own so far. I did purchase another model but was very hard to use and had trouble cutting card board. I highly recommend this product!!!
Taunny L. Gilbert –
Love this box cutter
This makes cutting up a box so easy, love this tool.
schmootoo –
A Safer way to cut cardboard
It’s a nice tool for cutting up boxes or any cardboard. It’s a little slower than a sharp manual box cutter but you won’t cut yourself with this. It’s not for small hands. It’s great for people who have issues with grip or shaky hands. I have numbness in both hands and this tool makes it easier to cut up boxes.
T. Cousins –
Great
Works good.
richard j fung –
Average battery, cardboard cutter
This battery operated cardboard cutter only cuts one layer of cardboard. You have to put it at a certain angle to cut the cardboard. A box cutter/razor is more efficient to cut multiple layers of cardboard.
Dave Marsh –
Power your way through cutting up boxes!
Excellent cutter, made cutting up boxes a breeze, especially after I previously used a sheetrock knife. Highly recommended.
Road glide –
Not bad
Not as easy as advertised, gets caught up cutting some of the boxes