Stanley Classic 99 Utility Knife
Stanley Classic 99 Utility Knife
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Stanley Classic 99 Utility Knife

4.6 stars out of 88 reviews
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Stanley Classic 99 Utility Knife
  • Number of Blades: 3
  • Number of Blades: 3
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Aug 11, 2025
Reliable stan
5 out of 5 stars review

Best utility knife ever made

I've have my Stanley for yrs . It's helped me sheet Enough rooms to reach the moon n back end to end Best utility knife ever made . I've a few by Stanley but this one has been handed down the family. Not sure how old it is but I've had it for ever. And it don't don't say made in USA ( just USA ) on the back . Front Stanley 99E .i live in the uk (had to click USA as no choice for over seas countrys

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Dec 18, 2025
DSmith
5 out of 5 stars review

The Classic!

It's called "Classic" for a reason. I have owned and used this utility knife for decades. I keep one in my work truck, one in my basement shop and another in a toolbox in the utility room so there's always one handy when I need it.

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Feb 2, 2025
Maat
5 out of 5 stars review

Absolutely great

Best I've ever used. After using one of these for years on constructions sites and never having a problem, I had to get myself a new one after moving into the automotive industry. I can't understand how other people work with cheap knives, complain about them, but carry on. As to other reviews concerning putting it together or taking it apart - I'm sorry, but it's dead simple and well engineered. If you have troubles with that screw, I can't imagine how you would deal with others, whatever your industry is. I have to say I use the made in the UK one.

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