Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives


Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives

3 In 1, Speed Rocker Knife, For Drywall, Insulation Board, Ceiling Tile.

The Speed Rocker is a 3 in 1 Drywall Tool that holds a utility knife, a keyhole saw, and rasp. It likewise has a slot that may accommodate a tape measure tip to make it easy to measure and score a piece of drywall.

Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives

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Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives

Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives Pic

Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives

Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives Picture

Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives

Hanson Speed Rocker Utility Knives Pic


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12 of 13 persons found the following review helpful.
5What a time saver!
By Nathan
wow, this utility knife saves so a great deal of steps in marking and cutting drywall sheetrock, the way it attaches to the end of the tape measure does away with the need for a straight edge, or even a pencil!! I got one for myself as well as my father! works well for all your household cutting needs, plastic sheet for gardening, marking painted metal, etc.

what a great idea!!

2 of 2 humans found the following review helpful.
3Great Idea, mediocre execution
By Trevor Selle
I genuinely wanted this item to work as it is a great time saver, however, my 25′ Craftsman tape measure has an end that was too thick to fit in the groove of the SpeedRocker. It would fit but would need take a good deal of effort. Well after when it comes to 3 days of intensive drywall cutting and somewhat forcing the tab of the tape measure into the groove, it bent the two body pieces apart sufficient (that is to say less than half a mm) that the blade no longer opened and shut properly. I’m not sure if this is a design flaw or just a product or perhaps an incompatibility with my tape measure. I had to return it to the Blue Borg where I got it from and finished the occupation using a fixed blade knife.

If they changed the design to better lock the body securely this would have gotten 5 stars no problem, the feel of the tool (LOVED the big thumb pad area) and the utility of the drywall saw and rasp was awesome.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
1Good Idea, Needs Work!!!
By Michael D. Scholler
Where do I begin? Lets begin with the body, The casting is poor and the two halves don’t line up. There is extra blade storage inside, so when you open it up the two halves need pried apart because of the poor engining and casting. Once you get it apart hang on it will fall in to multiple pieces. You need to compensate attention or it will take you awhile to get it back together. Which mean that you never want to use the blade storage on the inside because it will cut into work flow attempting to get it back together. Next the blade switch would get stuck and not let you control the razor depth or let you deploy the blade at all. After when it comes to a week of owning it the switch just broke off totally rendering the knife useless. The rasp worked good on big open areas but forget using it on an inside cut. When you do that it will not let you get to the inside corners and if you tried the switch would catch the other edge and push the razor into your hand. Because of the bad casting of the body the tape measure grove was too little and if you tried to use it the tape measure would lock itself in and you would have to take the whole thing isolated just to get it to let go. There is a speed button to alter the blade it worked good but was very flimsy so no doubt it would of broke in time. Also what is the point of blade storage that requires you to dissemble the whole unit to use the quick change button. And lastly the saw it worked outstanding it is nice and sharp very strong. It was easy to deploy with one hand until the switch broke. The saw blade when folded was unobtrusive and locked in tight. The only thing I didn’t like was it was too short so to do a larger cut might require you to re-jab the material multiple times. DO NOT BUY.

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