5 Interesting Facts about Stanley Knife Blades

Stanley knife blades have been at the forefront of the knife manufacturing market for decades. We at Knife-Point regularly supply them in a vast array of quantities and sizes; meaning that customers are consistently choosing us as their provider.

It’s always interesting to find out more about how products originally came about; and with that in mind we’ve put together a list of 5 interesting facts about these blades for your enjoyment:

The Origins of the Company Began in 1843

The company was originally formed all the way back in 1843 by Frederick T. Stanley. Initially, the business was set up as the Stanley Works and operated as a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain. The company subsequently progressed towards the established presence it is today, via a merger with another company and a couple of name changes.

The Company Have Thoroughly Researched the Requirements of Their Customers

One of the things that the company has done to set themselves apart from the competition is to really get stuck into exactly what it is that their customers require. They extensively consider what the blades is going to be used for, what material it will be used in conjunction with and how exactly the customer will implement it. The thorough testing around these constraints is impressive; and provides a grounded reason as to why Stanley have become such a popular brand.

They Have an Array of Products Available

There are an abundance of Stanley knife blades available on the market, many of which you can find at Knife-Point. Heavy-duty straight blades, original Stanley blades and concave blades are just some of the many products that are available, ensuring that the customer always has plenty of choice on offer to them.

Many Stanley Knife Blades are Manufactured with an Induction Hardened Edge

A number of Stanley knife blades have been manufactured with an induction-hardened edge. This only adds to the overall quality of the blades and plays a big part in the customer satisfaction they deliver. When the induction-hardening technology is applied to the edges of blades they last longer and are resultantly better value.

They Are Used by a Number of Industries

Roofing, flooring, packaging, hobby craft and graphic design are just some of the many trades within which Stanley knife blades are used – there really is so much versatility on offer. From graphic designers requiring the highest levels of accuracy within their work; through to flooring tradesman looking for the perfect finish, there really is no shortage of success stories.

Contact Knife-Point for Stanley Knife Blades, Swann Morton + Trimming Knife Blades

At Knife-Point we stock a range of Stanley knife blades that are sure to match your requirements. Our customers also use us for Swann Morton blades, trimming knife blades and many other products. To find out more about our products you can drop us an email via sales@knife-point.co.uk. Alternatively, why not give us a call? We’re on 01142507554.