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Replacement Blades

  • Replacement Blades

The 3-second version

  • SK2 carbon tool steel construction for a sharper, longer-lasting edge
  • Ten blades per pack for extended replacement supply
  • Fits Studio Neat Keen utility knife with tool-free installation
  • Only fits Studio Neat Keen utility knife
  • Blades are consumable and cannot be resharpened

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Steel replacement blades for the Studio Neat Keen utility knife

Most utility knife owners wait too long to change the blade, pushing harder and getting ragged cuts because fresh blades feel like an errand. A ten-pack sitting in the drawer turns blade replacement into a ten-second reset instead of a reminder to order more. SK2 steel holds an edge longer than the basic carbon steel in hardware-store refills, so each blade earns its keep before you swap it out. This matters if you actually use the Keen enough to care about how it cuts.

Good gift when

  • Owners of the Studio Neat Keen utility knife
  • People who cut cardboard or packaging materials daily
  • Anyone who prefers swapping blades over sharpening
  • Workshops and studios that keep utility knives in rotation

Skip it if Only compatible with the Studio Neat Keen—these will not fit standard utility knives or other cutting tools, so you need the Keen housing to use them.

Specs

Material
SK2 steel
Quantity
10 blades
Compatibility
Studio Neat Keen utility knife
Branding
Studio Neat logo stamped on each blade

What's included

  • 10 replacement blades

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Useful addition for anyone who already owns the Studio Neat Keen utility knife.

The details

These replacement blades fit the Studio Neat Keen utility knife and bring it back to factory sharpness. Each blade is fashioned from SK2 steel, a carbon tool steel chosen for its ability to hold a clean cutting edge through repeated use. The material takes a sharper grind than softer alloys, which translates to cleaner cuts through cardboard, tape, plastic packaging, and other everyday materials that dull ordinary blades quickly.

Each blade carries the Studio Neat mark, and the ten-pack format means you can swap in a fresh edge the moment cutting starts to require extra pressure. SK2 steel delivers consistent performance across the set, so the tenth blade cuts as cleanly as the first.

Installation follows the Keen's tool-free design: slide the old blade out, position the new one, and lock it in place. No screwdrivers, no fumbling, no risk of losing tiny fasteners. The blades are dimensioned specifically for the Keen housing, ensuring a secure fit that keeps the edge stable during use.

This is a consumable product made for people who use their utility knife regularly. If you open boxes daily, break down shipments, or reach for a blade to solve small cutting tasks around the house or workshop, having a reserve supply on hand means you never have to work with a dull edge. The SK2 construction resists dulling longer than basic steel, but all blades eventually lose their bite—when that happens, you swap rather than sharpen.

Ten-pack of SK2 steel blades stamped with Studio Neat branding

$15at studioneat.com

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Questions

Do these blades fit other utility knives besides the Keen?
No, these blades are sized and shaped specifically for the Studio Neat Keen utility knife. They will not fit standard utility knives or other brands.
How do I know when to replace the blade?
Replace the blade when you notice you need to apply more pressure to make clean cuts, when the edge starts to snag instead of slicing smoothly, or when you see visible nicks or dullness along the cutting edge.
Can I sharpen these blades instead of replacing them?
While SK2 steel can technically be sharpened, utility knife blades are designed as consumable items meant to be replaced rather than resharpened. The thin geometry and hardness of the steel make field sharpening impractical.
What makes SK2 steel different from regular utility knife blades?
SK2 is a carbon tool steel that can be hardened to take a sharper initial edge and holds that edge longer through repeated cuts compared to softer steel alloys. It resists dulling from abrasive materials like cardboard and plastic strapping.

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