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OUELLET OCC4800AM-MF-TB6 Portable Construction Heater with Fan 1 PH, 230 V Solutions de chauffage

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## More about Klein Tools Knives & Blades

Klein electrician knives and utility blades handle jacket scoring, ring-cutting on large feeders, splice prep, and general site cutting. Options include hawkbill skinners, lockback folders, and replaceable-blade utility knives sized for tool-pouch carry.

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**Hawkbill vs straight-blade for cable work?**
Hawkbill blades pull jacket toward you and reduce the risk of nicking the conductor underneath — the traditional electrician's shape. Straight blades are more general-purpose. Most electricians keep a hawkbill for cable and a utility knife for everything else.
**Are these knives one-handed open?**
Most Klein folding electrician knives include a thumb stud or notch for one-hand opening, with a lockback to keep the blade open under load. Check the spec for each SKU — traditional non-locking models are still offered for users who prefer them.
**How do I avoid nicking conductors when skinning cable?**
Score the jacket only — don't cut through. Roll the cable, finish the cut with a flex, and inspect the conductor. For repetitive work, a dedicated cable stripper is safer and faster than a knife.