Super. Reccomend big time over scissors. Blades are sharp and handle is nice and sturdy. Will last forever. Blades need to be changes every 8-10 rubbers.
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The trick to cutting the rubber well with this knife is to hold it with the index finger on top with the thumb and the middle finger on the side of the knife. In other words, hold it like a pen and push it down as you move along the shape of the racket blade. It worked well.
Blade is sharp but too flexible and the handle is so thin it's hard to grip and control.
Probably the sharpest knife in the TT market to cut clean on the edge of the rubbers. It comes with a backup blade as well.
I'm a hardcore equipment junkie and have assembled a lot of rackets. This is by far the best way to cut a table tennis rubber. It produces the most precise and cleanest cuts and nothing else comes close (scissors, sharpie, knives, other so called 'rubber cutters'). These are actually professional grade medical surgical blades and are very sharp and high precision and are made in England by a professional medical equipment manufacturer called Swan Morton
it's a scalpel, hard to cut rubber. I found it better to use sharp scissors. Go to sally beauty and drop $30-50 on a sharp scissor and then dip in soapy water when cutting. You get an awesome cut.
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