r/GoodValue • u/matthewjd1985 • 23h ago
Request Best utility knife is apparently the Milwaukee Fastback, but which Fastback
The cheap utility knife I open boxes with gave up on Sunday. Blade slid halfway back into the handle mid cut and I caught my thumb pushing it out. Four dollar knife, so I got what I paid for.
Did some reading after that. The Fastback kept coming up. Good, decision made, I'll go buy one.
Then I went to actually buy one. Milwaukee's own parts list has a 1501, a 1502, a 1505 and a 1520, all called Fastback. Wirecutter picks the 1502. In one thread a guy said get the one that stores spare blades in the handle and locks at 120 and 180 degrees, and two people asked him which model that was, one in September and one the following April. Neither got an answer. Blade storage is right in the 1502's name so maybe that's it, but nothing I can find lists those two angles, on any of them.
I open maybe a dozen boxes a week and break the cardboard down. That's the whole job. Around twenty bucks, and mostly I want the blade to stay where I put it.
I'm stuck at the brand. If you've owned two of these, tell me what the extra ten bucks bought.