The best demonstration of how this is done that I have ever seen. Thank you. BTW if you cannot get Stanley Fat Max brand blades (as I discovered Home Depot do not have) Milwaukee 18mm blades are perfect. The Milwaukee pack has 10. You will find 6 is the max you can shove in there without cutting your fingers. Just keep the other 4 as refills. The Milwaukee blades boast they are 10X sharper. Sharper than what I do not know, I presume they are 10X sharper than a blunt blade 😉.
Thank you soooooo much. After 2 hours doing it wrong my decision was to trough it away🙈 then i found your Video and it works in a minute 👍best regards from munich/ Germany Heidi😊
Many thanks for this very useful video, simple, right to the spot and valuable in a world where sustainable development should be the key, repairing rather than replacing. Cheers form Paris, France. Eugénie.
You really saved my knife (Stanley 10-480) which is mechanically very similar to yours. I've fought with blade changes and been really frustrated with the whole ordeal, but your technique works - and I can't thank you enough. Subscribed with a smile.
Love this video. I spent about 30 minutes stopping and starting it by the second and finally got it together and working. The thin spring under the try I was putting in upside down and once I got it turned around, I easily snapped it back together. Thanks for sharing as another few minutes I would have gone out an got a new one.
You've just repaired the knife I got for Christmas, that's been in pieces since I showed someone how easy it is to change the blades, on boxing day. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. My knife didn't look like this. It was all metal. As It turned out, the inside metal piece slid out with the cartridge. That's why it wouldn't load right. It took a while to figure out but I'm good for another decade of blades!
You can also take out the blade by pushing the black slider all the way to the front. If you hold it all the way forward it will unlock the catch on the blade and you can pull it put from the front. Then you can just slide it back down and it will automatically pick up the next blade!
I have the same knife and cannot believe that Stanley does does give any explanation how to cut off and change blades. With the packaging are just two very small images without any text. Stanley shame on you!
The best demonstration of how this is done that I have ever seen. Thank you. BTW if you cannot get Stanley Fat Max brand blades (as I discovered Home Depot do not have) Milwaukee 18mm blades are perfect. The Milwaukee pack has 10. You will find 6 is the max you can shove in there without cutting your fingers. Just keep the other 4 as refills. The Milwaukee blades boast they are 10X sharper. Sharper than what I do not know, I presume they are 10X sharper than a blunt blade 😉.
Thank you, very concise and to the point. I appreciate the lack of ultra speedup and cringy background music 👍
After my son and I struggling your video was concise and easy to understand 👍
Thank you!
That's about the most useful thing I've come across all year - thanks so much - I actually got it to work!
Thanks a lot!!❤
Thank you soooooo much. After 2 hours doing it wrong my decision was to trough it away🙈 then i found your Video and it works in a minute 👍best regards from munich/ Germany
Heidi😊
Thank you so much!
Many thanks for this very useful video, simple, right to the spot and valuable in a world where sustainable development should be the key, repairing rather than replacing. Cheers form Paris, France. Eugénie.
You really saved my knife (Stanley 10-480) which is mechanically very similar to yours. I've fought with blade changes and been really frustrated with the whole ordeal, but your technique works - and I can't thank you enough. Subscribed with a smile.
Well, I finally got through it but I’m sorry Stanley really made it more difficult than you needed to.
Thank you! I was stuck!
great job, jennifer. i have no idea how to get the blade out of this darned thing. so now, i'm going to trash it.
Love this video. I spent about 30 minutes stopping and starting it by the second and finally got it together and working. The thin spring under the try I was putting in upside down and once I got it turned around, I easily snapped it back together. Thanks for sharing as another few minutes I would have gone out an got a new one.
You are not the only one. I almost break apart. 😙
You've just repaired the knife I got for Christmas, that's been in pieces since I showed someone how easy it is to change the blades, on boxing day. Thank you.
This is so easy 😂how'd you break it?
Thanks for the video. My knife didn't look like this. It was all metal. As It turned out, the inside metal piece slid out with the cartridge. That's why it wouldn't load right. It took a while to figure out but I'm good for another decade of blades!
Thanks.
I think I know how stuff works, this had me confused…✅👍🏼
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.❤ TO ME IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO CHANGE THE BLADE. AND NOW IS VERY EASY. THANKS.
Legend
😻You are an absolute legend! Thank you! 😻
thanks, saved my life :-)
Thank you
Now I know how to refill the cartridge. Very good.
Thanks so much. You saved my day!
Thanks so much, i was getting crazy over the knife
thank you, you saved me $20.Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Yes it helped. Thanks
I almost bought a new set of blades but discovered there were in fact 3 blades left. So no need. Well pleased. 😊
The video I needed! Thank you.
Just what I needed! Thanks
Thanks for the video, saved my time
Awesome👍
Thanks, very helpfull
Still works Feb, 2023, thanks
You can also take out the blade by pushing the black slider all the way to the front. If you hold it all the way forward it will unlock the catch on the blade and you can pull it put from the front. Then you can just slide it back down and it will automatically pick up the next blade!
Use mineral oil/ baby oil to keep the blades from rusting. Mine rusted, & I dunno how.
Thank you so much! 😁
After watching many of these videos, Im buying an Olfa. Made in Japan. Its just amazing to me how complicated companies can make the simplest tools 🫤
What lock are you talking about toward the end of the video?
Thank you :)
Thank you so much
Thanks
The bit were it always gets stuck and does not work is done off camera!
I have the same knife and cannot believe that Stanley does does give any explanation how to cut off and change blades. With the packaging are just two very small images without any text. Stanley shame on you!
I got this knife too... What an abomination to change blades.
The design is too complicated. Most other box cutters are so easy and simple compared to this
Thank you