The UK's Top 10 Best Selling
Utility Knives
Our list of Top 10 Bestselling Utility Knives in the UK is the perfect guide for anyone looking for the best utility knife for their needs. With reviews, ratings and prices for the top 10 knives, you can easily find the best knife for the job. Whether you need a knife for camping, hunting, or everyday use, our list has you covered.
Based on customer reviews and sales
Last updated: 5th Jun 2023 19:12
Next update: 6th Jun 2023 1:12
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Excellent
8.6/10
1,100+
Top Rated
9.2/10
5,400+
Top Rated
9.4/10
1,000+
Excellent
8.5/10
4,500+
Top Rated
9.0/10
3,600+
Top Utility Knives based on number of reviews
This is a list of the bestselling Utility Knives ranked by number of reviews found online
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Slice 00100 Safety Cutter Ceramic Knife | Coupons, Card, Paper, Parcels and Wrapping Paper Cutter Tool - Handy and Safe Tiny Cutting Tool That Fits Your Keyring
Excellent8,1148,1148.4/10 - 4
Slice 10400 Manual Box Cutter For Work & Home - 3 Position Manual Operation With Ceramic Safety Blade
Excellent4,9994,9998.1/10 - 10
True Utility TU576 Jacknife, Tough Pocket Knife, Sandblasted Stainless Steel Blade, Mahogany Handle, Aluminium Frame, black, 0.31 in*2.95 in*1.3 in
Excellent2,1102,1108.8/10
Top tips for buying an Utility Knife
- Choose a knife with a good blade. Look for a high-quality stainless steel blade that won’t rust or corrode.
- Opt for a knife with a comfortable handle. Look for a handle that fits comfortably in your hand and provides good grip.
- Consider the safety features. Look for a knife with a locking mechanism to keep the blade safely in place when not in use.
- Think about blade length. A longer blade is more versatile and can be used for a variety of tasks.
- Consider the blade shape. A straight blade is better for precision cutting, while a curved blade is better for slicing and cutting.
- Look for additional features. Some utility knives come with additional features, such as a built-in bottle opener or a pocket clip.
- Look for a knife with a replaceable blade. This means you don’t have to buy a new knife when the blade gets dull.
- Consider the weight. A heavy knife may be more durable, but it can also be more difficult to use.
- Research the brand. Look for a reputable brand with a good reputation for quality and customer service.
- Check the price. Utility knives can range in price from a few pounds to several hundred pounds. Consider your budget and pick the knife that best suits your needs and budget.