Tradespeople and DIYers who want two rugged fixed-blade utility knives for roofing and general jobsite cutting, with a spare on hand.
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You want named blade steel, blade length, or weight specs, since the listing provides only alloy steel and a plastic-or-rubber handle.
Material Alloy Steel
Handle Plastic or Rubber
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 139 owner ratings
Popularity0.6/5
139 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This roofing knife is sold as a 2-pack of fixed-blade heavy-duty utility knives for $23.99, working out to a low per-knife cost. The blade is listed as alloy steel and the handle as plastic or rubber, with no blade length, overall length, or weight provided.
The set holds a 4.6-star rating from 139 reviews, one of the higher ratings in this group, with roughly 50 units bought per month. It is positioned as a workhorse utility tool for roofing and general cutting rather than a refined outdoor knife.
Getting two knives in one purchase is the main draw, useful for keeping a backup or sharing on a jobsite. ToolHandle is an Amazon Associate and earns from qualifying purchases, which does not influence rankings.
Pros
Two knives included for $23.99, a low per-knife cost
Strong 4.6-star rating across 139 reviews
Alloy steel blade for heavy-duty utility cutting
Plastic or rubber handle for grip
Steady monthly demand
Cons
Blade steel listed only as generic 'Alloy Steel' with no grade
No blade length, overall length, or weight is listed
Marketed as a roofing utility knife rather than a versatile field knife
Specifications
Material
Alloy Steel
Handle
Plastic or Rubber
Performance notes
Billed as a heavy-duty roofing and utility knife, the set is aimed at rough cutting tasks on the jobsite. The alloy steel blade and plastic-or-rubber handle suit hard use, but with no length or weight specs listed, exact size and balance cannot be confirmed from the data.
What buyers say
The 4.6-star average across 139 reviews, along with steady monthly purchases, points to satisfied buyers who value the two-knife value and the heavy-duty build. Feedback fits a practical jobsite tool rather than a collector piece.
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