Pack of 100 heavy duty utility knife blades compatible with all standard Stanley-type knives. Made from SK2 steel for a sharper edge and longer cutting life. Suitable for carpet, linoleum, cardboard, plastic, and general site cutting.
This stanley blade pack gives you 100 heavy duty utility knife blades in one go, so you are not rummaging through a toolbox mid-job looking for a spare. Made from SK2 steel, these blades hold a sharper edge for longer than standard blades and will cut through more material before they need replacing. That is not a marketing claim — SK2 is a recognised high-carbon tool steel used specifically because it balances hardness with toughness. You get a cleaner cut for longer, and fewer blade changes across a working day.
The blades are made to the standard utility knife profile, which means they fit all major Stanley-type knife handles without any modification. If your team is using a mix of knife brands on site, that matters. One pack covers everyone, and there is no sorting out which blade fits which handle at the start of a shift.
What Makes This Stanley Blade Pack Worth Carrying
SK2 steel blades are noticeably sharper out of the packet compared to cheaper alternatives. The difference shows most clearly when cutting denser materials — vinyl flooring, thick cardboard, plastic sheeting — where a softer blade starts to drag before the job is done. With SK2, the edge stays keen through more passes, which means less downtime replacing blades and less risk of a blade slipping because it has lost its bite.
For trades that get through blades at volume — flooring fitters, carpet layers, packaging operatives, site labourers — buying in bulk at this price point makes straightforward sense. Replacing blades as soon as they dull is safer and faster than pushing a tired blade through material. A pack of 100 means you can afford to do that without thinking twice about it.
Keeping Cuts Clean and Safe
A sharp blade is a safe blade. That sounds backwards, but a dull blade requires more force, which increases the chance of slipping. Keeping a fresh blade in the knife costs seconds. Running a blunt one through a sheet of linoleum when you are tired is where injuries happen. With 100 blades in the pack, there is no excuse to carry on with a blade that has had its best days.
The standard trapezoid profile also means these blades are compatible with snap-off-style handles that accept the larger format, as well as the traditional Stanley lockback knives. Check your handle spec if you are unsure, but for the vast majority of utility knives in circulation, these will drop straight in.
At under eight pounds for 100 blades, this stanley blade pack is a sensible bulk buy for any trade van, site store, or workshop. Keep a box in the van and you will not think about blades again for a good while. Which is exactly as it should be.
Pro Tip: When fitting flooring or cutting carpet, swap to a fresh blade at the start of each room rather than waiting until the cut quality drops — you will get straighter lines with less effort and the blade cost is negligible compared to the time saved.
These utility knife blades are used across a wide range of trades and general site work. Flooring fitters use them for trimming carpet, vinyl, and linoleum to length and around obstacles. Roofers and flat roof operatives reach for them when cutting felt, insulation boards, and vapour control layers. Packaging and warehouse teams rely on them for breaking down cardboard and cutting plastic strapping. Decorators use them for trimming wallpaper, opening filler tubs, and scoring surfaces before painting. On a general construction site, a utility knife with a sharp blade turns up in more hands than almost any other tool.
Best For
Carpet and vinyl flooring trimming
Cardboard and packaging cutting
Linoleum scoring and cutting
Plastic sheeting and film
General site and workshop cutting
Roofing felt and insulation board
Compatible With
All standard Stanley-type utility knife handles
Traditional lockback utility knives
Most trapezoid-profile utility knife handles
Multi-brand site knives using standard blade format
Key Features
SK2 high-carbon tool steel construction
Sharper edge retention than standard blades
Standard trapezoid utility blade profile
Pack of 100 blades
Suitable for general purpose cutting tasks
Not suitable for: Not suitable for cutting glass, ceramic tile, or hardened metals. These blades are not designed for use in snap-off cutter handles that require a narrower segmented blade format.
Fit the blade into the utility knife handle by retracting the blade carrier, slotting the blade tang into the carrier groove, and sliding it forward until it locks. Ensure the blade is seated fully before use. Always retract or cap the blade when not cutting.
Replace the blade as soon as cutting resistance increases noticeably or the edge starts to drag rather than slice. With 100 blades in the pack, there is no reason to push a dull blade further than it should go. Dispose of used blades in a dedicated sharps container or blade bank, not loose in a bin bag.
Retract the blade carrier on the utility knife handle fully before loading
Slot the blade tang into the carrier channel, ensuring it sits flat and secure
Slide the carrier forward until it clicks into the desired extension position
Check the blade is locked in place before applying any cutting pressure
Cut with steady, controlled strokes rather than forcing the blade through material
Retract or cap the blade immediately after use
Replace the blade at the first sign of dragging or reduced sharpness
Dispose of used blades in a sharps container or dedicated blade bank
Will these blades fit my Stanley utility knife?
Yes. These blades are made to the standard trapezoid utility knife profile and are compatible with all Stanley-type handles, as well as the vast majority of other utility knife brands that use the same standard blade format. If your knife takes a standard 19mm trapezoid blade, these will fit.
What is SK2 steel and why does it matter?
SK2 is a high-carbon tool steel that offers better edge retention than the mild or lower-grade steel used in cheaper blades. In practice, it means the blade stays sharper for longer and gets through more cuts before it needs replacing. For trades that cut a lot of material in a day, it makes a noticeable difference to both productivity and cut quality.
How should I dispose of used blades safely?
Always use a dedicated sharps container or blade bank. Never drop loose used blades into a general waste bin or leave them on a work surface. Many builders merchants and tool suppliers stock small plastic blade banks specifically for this purpose, and they are worth keeping in the van or on the workbench.
These blades are manufactured from SK2 high-carbon tool steel, a material chosen for its combination of hardness and edge retention. SK2 steel sits at the harder end of the carbon steel range, giving the blade a finer, longer-lasting cutting edge compared to standard carbon steel alternatives. The blade profile follows the standard trapezoid utility knife format, which is the dominant design used across professional and trade utility knife handles worldwide.
Material
SK2 high-carbon tool steel
Blade Profile
Standard trapezoid utility knife blade
Pack Quantity
100 blades
Compatibility
All standard Stanley-type utility knife handles
Application
General purpose cutting — carpet, vinyl, cardboard, plastic, linoleum
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