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Excerpted from the website:
- This American-made, high-quality cutting blade is one of the safest inventions on the market and lasts for hundreds of cuts. It’s safe to the touch and the razor quickly cuts through cardboard, plastic, shipping straps, shrink wrap, and much more – all while not harming the contents inside!
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- 425 N. Third Avenue
- Fruitport, MI 49415
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- Safecutters
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- Phone: (866) 865-7171
- Fax: (866) 966-9256
The Klever Kutter
The Klever Kutter is one of the safest package cutting utility knives available. It virtually eliminates the risk of workplace injuries, while the permanently-shielded blade protects packaged products. The Klever Kutter is even approved by the Department of Homeland Security for safe air transport.
Klever Kutter Background Jeff Kempker, the original inventor, developed the Klever Kutter following the attacks of 9-11-2001. In his more than 25 years experience in the retail and grocery industries, Jeff has seen numerous injuries due to the exposed blades of traditional box cutters. 9-11 lead to negative press for traditional box cutters, and provided a demand for a safer cutting tool, The Klever Kutter.
Because of its unique characteristics and obvious advantages over standard utility blades, the Klever Kutter has been profiled on WZZM television news, the Paul Harvey radio show, the Muskegon Chronicle, and reprinted in various papers throughout the US and Canada. Most recently, Klever Kutter, LLC received an International Export Award from the US Commerce Department, delivered by US Congressman Peter Hoekstra.
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Safety Knives By Mure & Peyrot Available At Safecutters.com
Safecutters.com has added Safety Knives by Mure & Peyrot to Online Store
October 1, 2008, Muskegon, Michigan - Safecutters Inc. (www.Safecutters.com) has announced the addition of Mure & Peyrot safety knives to its growing online selection of high quality safe cutters. Mure & Peyrot (est. 1904) is France’s leading manufacturer of safety knives, offering a large range of safety knives and industrial blades to respond to all needs.
"The collaboration with Safecutters, Inc. is for us a real opportunity because they benefit from a large presence on the American market. Moreover, they offer the possibility to buy products on the web through their online order system," commented Bernard PEYROT, Export Manager for Mure & Peyrot. "By working together we have the common goal to progress on the American market, to increase our volume of sales in the same branch of activity which is safety in the workplace."
Several Muret & Peyrot products are available at www.Safecutters.com/Category/Mure_Peyrot including Ausonne, Chartron, Medoc, Migron and Sofiac. Ausonne is versatile and cuts strings, straps, cardboard and shrink wrap. Chartron features a lever activated blade which quickly retracts when the lever is released, while the Medoc blade automatically retracts when contact with the cutting surface is lost for added safety. Migron easily cuts shrink wrap and plastic bands and comes with a tape splitter. Finally, Sofiac is made of quality die cast construction with a plastic composite handle and stainless steel blade.
"Mure & Peyrot products have been an excellent addition to Safecutters.com," said Tom Fri, Safecutters President. "With Mure & Peyrot, we are expanding our product line and enhancing our ability to offer quality utility, cutting and packaging knives to our valued customers."
Safecutters Inc. provides an online store of utility knife box cutters for opening shipping boxes and shipping packages, as well as safety knives to open moving boxes and packages. For more information about Klever Kutter and Klever Koncept and other Safecutters products, visit www.Safecutters.com.
Articles
We're Movin' On Up: Packing Supplies Must-Haves
By: Tom Knapp
It's amazing to think all of your household goods, prized possessions, and furniture can be literally packed and moved to somewhere new. To ensure your household arrives in good condition (including yourself and your family), make sure you have purchased the right packing supplies. Your time and money are valuable - so purchase supplies that will help cut down on work and expense on the other end.
After considering what items will be moved (think of moving as an opportunity to streamline your life and possessions of clutter with a garage sale or trip to Goodwill), identify those items that require specialized packing. These items might be fragile, possess awkward shapes, or be larger pieces that will be harder to move. Take measurements of these items, make a list, and then go shopping.
You may purchase your packing supplies at a local retailer, but for the best prices and variety, consider the Internet. Some online packing suppliers deal with larger companies, so make sure you will be able to purchase smaller quantities. One place you might be able to save money is with moving boxes. Many grocery or liquor/wine stores have boxes available for free. Give the store manager a few weeks notice so he or she can put aside what you need. Keep in mind though that retail boxes do tend to be larger and can be more difficult too pack your items in securely.
Moving kits or packing kits can be purchase which include everything you need for a particular room or the entire household. They would include small, medium, and large moving boxes, heavy duty boxes, an electronics box, unprinted newswrap, bubblewrap, and sealing tape.
For specialty items such as large mirrors, framed artwork, and computers and printers, specialty boxes are also available and come with the option to purchase frame protectors. Lamp boxes, guitar boxes, mattress and crib boxes are some of the other specialty packing supplies available online. File boxes are another smart choice to keep documents sorted and sealed during the move. Hanging wardrobe boxes come in various sizes, each with a metal bar and shaped like a wardrobe. Some movers use these boxes to move chandeliers or other items that are better to move hanging than flat.
It's a good idea to invest in a several other moving accessories. Prevent the frustration of lost scissors and markers by creating a package materials box so all of your supplies are within easy reach. To prevent having to wash items after you've moved, use plain newsprint or brown paper to wrap items. Items such as foam, stretch wrap, inflatable bags, and peanuts provide extra protection, protect surfaces, and fill empty spaces inside your moving boxes. Custom-printed labels can be created to suit your needs, such as "Fragile," "Kitchen," or "This End Up." You will also find various sizes of blank labels prepared on a single sheet that can be printed right from your own computer. The blank version is cheaper and versatile. Make sure your moving toolkit has a good set of box cutters, as they are an essential resource for good, durable, safe moving supplies.
Once you're set with your packing supplies, pack ahead anything that you don't need. For instance, if it's summer, pack all of your winter clothes. Or box up your extra televisions and/or radios. Pare down cooking utensils and food supplies to the bare essentials. Use wastebaskets to pack items in while replacing them with plastic grocery bags to collect trash. For more personal items, use brightly colored storage tote boxes, one for each person. Allow family members to fill them with items they will want access to right away in the new house. Items might include a set of sheets, towel, nightlights, travel cosmetics, etc.
While moving may not be the most fun you've ever had (how can anything compare to that beach vacation?), planning ahead goes a long way toward your peace of mind and making the process more bearable. It's important to stay focused and take time to be excited about the upcoming change.
Safecutters Inc. provides an online store of utility knife box cutters for opening shipping boxes and shipping packages, as well as safety knives to open moving boxes and packages. For more information about Klever Kutter and other Safecutters products, visit www.Safecutters.com.
Customer Testimonials
Excerpted from the website Customer Testimonials page:
"Well I have about as safe a desk job as there is. As a weekend warrior I bought the Safecutter with the intention of using it around my place from time to time. Never could I have imagined how often it comes in handy around the office. From boxes to letters to odd jobs I have found it never leaves my pocket throughout the day. It's not often you purchase something that exceeds your expectations, but with the Safecutter I have. Thanks Safecutter team and keep it up."
– Zack Rosenberg
For more, please visit SafeCutters.com.
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Matt Sunderlin's Comments on SafeCutters.com
- Matt Sunderlin (delighted) : After several painful experiences with regular utility knives, I have to say, the Klever Kutter works wonders. Cute wordplays aside, it's a good product to have with you. SafeCutters 10:18, 5 June 2008 (PDT)
Matthew Oztalay's Comments on SafeCutters.com
- Matthew Oztalay (delighted) : I work at a Cold Stone, and with the amount of stock we have to unpack on a near-daily basis can sometimes be daunting. Being that it is all in boxes my coworkers and I used to simply rip open the boxes, or try to cut them open with knives. Then I told my boss about SafeCutters, and we've had such an easy time with all the box opening I don't know how I could EVER have gotten along without it. 10:08, 16 July 2008 (PDT)
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