A knife with a replaceable blade used for cutting open boxes. Also known as a utility knife.
These types of knives come in two basic setups: a solid blade or a snap(off) blade. The solid blade uses a single solid blade that requires replacing when it become dull. The snap blade design uses a single long segmented blade with which you can snap off the leading end when it dulls to once again have a sharp tip. The blade can then be replaced after you run out of usable segments.
The most common style depicted on Danbooru is the snap blade design; this may be due to the fact that the snap blade design was introduced by a Japanese company in 1956.
It is often featured with themes of self-harm.
The following tags are aliased to this tag: box_cutter and utility_knife (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: holding_boxcutter (learn more).