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Most models include a built-in snapper end cap or removable end piece that lets you snap off a dull segment quickly to expose a fresh cutting edge.
Most listings state an overall length of 6.00 ins with a 3.00 ins usable blade; a compact model is described as approximately 5.25 inches overall.
The listings mention a 3/4 in wide snap-off blade on several models and 9 mm snap-off blades on the compact models.
They allow one-handed blade adjustment and include a built-in safety lock that holds the retractable blade in place for improved control and safer operation.
Handles are primarily plastic; several listings add soft TPR material or an ergonomic TPR grip for added comfort and reduced hand fatigue.
Dull segments are snapped off using the built-in snapper end cap to reveal a fresh edge. Blades are also described as replaceable, with some listings showing a push/pull reload method to remove and reload the blade.
Common safety features include a retractable snap-off blade design, a one-hand thumb slide with a built-in safety lock to hold the blade in place, and a built-in snapper end cap for safer segment removal.