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Olfa Stainless Steel Ab-10s Snap Blades (10 Pack) Window Tint Installation Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Goldenrod, Florida, United States

Goldenrod, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Olfa Other Part Number:9281 Manufacturer Part Number:AB-10S UPC:Does Not Apply


This is for (1) 10 Pack of Olfa AB-50S Stainless Steel Snap Blades

Wont rust in moist environments

Use for: Cutting Window Tint, Cutting Wallpaper, Caulking and more

13 Cutting Edges per Blade Strip

Designed for superior sharpness and blade edge retention

For window tinting it is best to use stainless steel blades with breakaway blades to help minimize the risk of scratching the glass

 

 

 

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