

🖌️ Slice smarter, craft sharper — the scalpel that works as hard as you do!
The Slice 10568 Ceramic Scalpel features a durable zirconium oxide blade that lasts 11 times longer than steel, combined with a thin, flat handle for precise control. Its finger-friendly design maximizes safety without compromising sharpness, making it ideal for professional artists, crafters, and hobbyists working with a variety of materials. Equipped with a replaceable blade and safety cap, this tool is engineered for longevity and versatility in detailed cutting tasks.






| ASIN | B077G5NKWP |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 63,220 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 6 in Art Blades |
| Blade edge | Flat |
| Colour | Dark Grey/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (437) |
| Date First Available | 13 Dec. 2017 |
| Handle material | Plastic |
| Included Components | handle and blade |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Item model number | SPG/Slice - 10568 |
| Manufacturer | Slice |
| Material | Glass Filled Nylon, Zirconium Oxide (Ceramic) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | SPG/Slice - 10568 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 0.99 x 14 x 0.58 cm; 9.07 g |
| Special Features | Replaceable Blades |
| Style | Safety,Thermal |
| Usage | Amateur, Professional |
E**N
useful art tool
very useful tool
G**E
Scraper
Not as sharp as some. Does the job
S**E
All good
All good
S**N
A bit flimsy
I bought this as a lot of professional coloured pencil artists mention it in their tutorials. I use it for scraping the surface of coloured pencil off to give highlights on my work, which works really well. My only negative comment is it seems a bit flimsy and the blade wobbles rather than being fixed solidly in the casing. That said, it is much safer to use than a metal scalpel and also has a double ended blade for when it becomes a bit blunt (just remove and turn it round).
L**.
Expensive and a deceptive listing
Very expensive box opener. Does not even cut cardboard well and the listing is a bit deceptive showing an assortment of blades in many of the pictures but only comes with one . I have already opened the packaging to look for the other blades so can't even return or I would . Hardly worth £5. never mind 10
R**B
Nicely scrapy, but can cut through tape etc too
I use this for cutting in small marks in pencil drawings. It seems to work really well and feels safer than a metal blade.
J**N
A scalpel that cuts cardboard on which you can't cut yourself.
Does the job. What you need for cutting through packing, and IT'S NOT DANGEROUS.
D**N
Not worth the money
Rather overly priced scalpel! It is comfortable but I regret buying it. A £1.60 pack of three Stanley scalpels from Wilko does better job. The blade is actually not fixed, it doesn’t snap in place and when you cut slightly thicker card, the blade gets stuck and comes off the handle. First time use, spend 15 minutes wondering where the blade has gone, it was actually stuck in the box!!
C**N
One of my favourite tools for pottery!
B**E
This is a very, very lightweight ceramic "knife" that is 100% suitable for light-duty cutting applications. It can open a box—the blade is definitely sharp and sturdy enough to do so (carefully)—but I doubt you'd want to use it for too much of that kind of work for fear of bending/breaking it. The blade is nice and sharp—as you'd expect—and, for how affordable it is, it's quite well-constructed. Overall, I feel like I got a great deal in buying this for easy, light (maybe paper-related?) cutting work. One last detail that I love is that this knife is fairly flat (that is, it's not cylindrical, like a pen), so it can easily be slipped into small pockets or other tight storage situations.
中**郎
刃の安定感に少し欠けます。
R**B
A fellow Artist told me about these. I paint on santorini stones and this is just perfect for details for hair, whiskers or just cleaning up a piece. I now have a collection in different sizes. SLICE is an exceptional product. Thanks!
W**I
Most of the time it's great. It stays sharp, blades are easy to replace, and I've been nicked less than with steel scalpels, snapoff blades, or Xactos. Problems are that it stains and the blade securing mechanism leaves a lot to be desired.
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