🔪 Cut like a pro, lock in your edge.
The NT Cutter PRO Auto-Lock Graphic Knife features a durable 9mm carbon steel blade with an automatic locking system, rust-resistant stainless steel body, and built-in blade snapper and pocket clip. Designed for both right and left-handed users, it delivers precision cutting across a variety of materials including vinyl, foam board, and leather. Made in Japan for trusted quality and reliability.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | NT CUTTER |
Color | Steel |
Handle Material | Stainless,Stainless Steel,Plastic,Steel |
Blade Material | Carbon Tool Steel |
Item Weight | 18.14 g |
Blade Length | 9 Millimeters |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Style | Automatic |
Manufacturer | NT Incorporated |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04904011010255 |
Part Number | AD-2P |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | AD-2P |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rust Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**E
Excellent. But Slide Lock Button is Plastic, Not metal.
When I was shopping for this knife, I ended up choosing this one over the Olfa because I wrongly assumed the entire knife was metal including the slide lock button. I was disappointed to find the button is just chromed plastic. So that's something to know if that was factored into your decision as it was mine.However, despite this, the knife is excellent. Well worth the money. I can't imagine the Olfa is any better. It's very sturdy, blade is held tightly, no slop to hinder accuracy. Very light and small in the hand. Feels delicate and precise. The knife is made in Japan, and like most Japanese made products, it's quality is exceptional.I can offer insight on another NT Cutter knife as I bought this one and the A-1000RP Cartridge knife.. If you're like me and you're considering this one and A-1000RP... It depends on your use. I hands down prefer the A-1000RP as it's just an extremely good knife and feels great in hand. However this one, due to how light and small it is in the hand, would excell where precision is needed. I bought it to take the place of Xacto type knives, and that was a great choice.
N**L
Why didn't I buy this sooner?
IF you do any type of vinyl wrapping or PFF this is the knife you want. For whatever reason I kept using the cheapo disposable knives and although they work it always seemed to struggle when cutting certain things or at angles.After reading so many people on forums indicate that this was the knife to get for that stuff I bought it.Then after using it for the first time I wondered why I took so long to get it....lolThe blades are extremely sharp, it cuts through vinyl wrap and PPF very effortlessly. The replacement blades are super easy to change and are of the same quality as the original that came with this one.I'm not replacing all my cheapo disposable knives for a couple more of these. They are totally worth it.It also does not feel cheap when you are holding this. It's very comfortable in your hands.
P**T
BEST detail knife I've ever used!
I got into some lightweight notebook making and bookbinding, and needed a little better knife than the cheap plastic snap-off-blade knife or single edge blade utility knife... I did more research than it probably warranted and finally just ordered this one.This is hands-down, the BEST "accurate detail" knife I've ever used! I use the "extra sharp" blades, and they are DEFINITELY "extra sharp", and cut paper neatly and cleanly... and when they're dull, you just snap a section off, and it's good as new again!Yes, they SEEM expensive (especially the blades), but, if you need to be cutting a lot of pages, and get VERY accurate lines, with no tearing, no going cattywampus because the blade curved, etc - this is your "A-Grade" tool.I bought a second one (for standard blades) after I got this one... and more blades. I don't regret the negligable cost addition. If I need to break down boxes, I have lots of cheap single-edge razor blade utility knives. When I need to cut something that MATTERS, I go into my tool drawer and pull this out.
T**T
Well worth the low cost of one (1) penny
I first saw this model in person when I purchased a cartridge type NT cutter pro from Amazon Warehouse and in the A-1000RP packaging was a used one of these. I promptly returned that item for credit as this is not worth the higher cost I paid for a different product. But I did like this ones one advantage, size.So, my true favorite multi use NT cutter is the Aluminum Die-Cast Grip Multi-Blade Cartridge Knife (A-1000RP). Which holds five (5) blades cartridge style, auto loading one after another as they are used up. However, while it is super handy, fast, efficient, sturdy, and very functional. It is somewhat bulky.This is the opposite. It only holds one (1) blade, but that can be quickly reversed as needed for RH / LH, Up / Down cutting. Made of stainless steel, and most importantly is extremely thin with a taper to the cutting end barely thicker than the blade it holds. Super handy for ultimate precision, but not comfortable for long term use.Had it on watch list and as soon as I had $7.61 in rewards bucks, I made this purchase. Total cost after tax was $0.01. One (1) U.S. Penny!
T**S
Some of the things I liked: -Solid construction quality -Aggressive rake on the blade ...
I purchased this for a specific, non-traditional task. I was going to be removing the metal plate found on a modern Intel processor to expose the underlying core. (the IHS) I've used all sorts of razors in the past and this far exceeds them all by a massive margin. Some of the things I liked:-Solid construction quality-Aggressive rake on the blade angle, allowing even greater precision at the leading edge-Snap-off blade is rather sturdy under stress across multiple segments (when extracting the blade further than just a single blade)-Easy to extend and retract, while still maintaining a solid capture of the blade-Surprisingly light!Given the price, this is easily a 5 star product. I'll eventually use it for standard cutting and precision design work, but even under heavy mechanical stress essentially prying off a copper plate from a CPU, it performed consistently and I'm left with a razor sharp edge, despite the abuse.
O**R
Looks and feel good in the hand
except for the plastic button, the knife feels good and sturdy. I had the plastic one and it is not as sturdy. The plastic one is good for fine work but tougher ones will cause blade to cut into plastic casing.
A**R
Great durable tool!
I’ve bought a bunch of these they never disappoint. The only reason I buy so many is because I constantly lose them.
N**O
Perfect
Good film cutter to have, been over a year and it still smooth. Doesn’t doll the blade like some models do with use.
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