Promotional cutters and utility knives with custom print are among those small items that do not stay forgotten in a drawer in the warehouse, dispatch or service department. They help open boxes, cut tape, film and cardboard, and a logo on the handle stays visible during everyday work. You can choose box cutters, retractable knives and safety models with a covered blade. For branding, the flat area away from the slider and edges is best, and you can find the right method in the overview of branding methods.
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A good utility knife should be close at hand, fit well in the hand and handle common packaging materials without unnecessary delays. Lighter plastic cutters are suitable for offices and goods receiving areas, while sturdier versions are appreciated by dispatch teams, assembly crews and workshops. For corporate branding, a contrasting body colour, a simple logo and a surface that is not exposed to the greatest wear help the most.
Box knives for fast unpacking
Box cutters make goods receiving, order picking and work with packaging materials easier. For frequent use, choose a stable body, a secure blade slider and easy blade replacement.
Retractable cutters for warehouses and offices
A retractable knife is a practical all-round choice wherever work alternates between cardboard, tape and film. Once the blade is retracted, it is easier to carry and safer to place on a workbench.
Safety models with a covered blade
Safety cutters are suitable for operations where the knife is used by multiple people or often carried in a workwear pocket. The covered blade helps reduce accidental contact during handling.
Company logo on a working tool
Promotional cutters are a great addition to the equipment of warehouse staff, technicians, fitters and service partners. You can match them with work tools, tape measures or screwdrivers as part of a work kit.
Frequently asked questions about promotional cutters
Which cutter is best for parcel dispatch?
A sturdier retractable model with a replaceable blade, a clearly visible logo and a strong body colour is usually a good choice.
Where should the logo be placed on a utility knife?
It is best on a flat part of the handle away from the slider, screws and edges that wear most during use.
When should you choose a safety cutter instead of a standard knife?
It is worthwhile where the tool is often shared between colleagues, left on a desk or carried in a pocket.
Is printing or engraving better for cutters?
It depends on the body material. Plastic handles are often custom printed, while metal surfaces may be suitable for engraving.