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Mar 10, 2026 - 01:31 PM
Blade storage capacity refers to how many spare blades can be stored within the knife, which affects convenience and productivity. Higher capacity means less frequent reloading and uninterrupted work. For example, the Multi-Purpose Utility Knife with Autoload Wurth includes a magazine for multiple blades, supporting efficient, continuous use. Snap-off blade models, like the FastCap KAIZEN KNIFE, inherently store several cutting segments in one blade, providing multiple fresh edges per blade. Whether you need high storage for jobsite efficiency or simple single-blade models, there are options to match your workflow.
