Slice® Cutting Tools
Safer Than Traditional Knives
EHS professionals across all industries choose Slice over traditional safety knives to reduce injuries
Why Slice Safety Knives?
Over half the Fortune 1000 trust Slice® tools to reduce injuries and lower costs. Why? Because Slice brings safety to ceramic cutters. The technology for advanced ceramics has existed for years but Slice is the first company to harness its advantages and innovate a new breed of safety knives. We developed a blade-manufacturing process that creates an effective, durable, and finger-friendly® edge that’s not available in any other ceramic cutter.
Slice® Safety Knives with Finger-Friendly® Blades
Slice makes ceramic cutting tools with finger-friendly® blades. Safe to the touch, they provide an effortless, optimal cutting experience, so you can cut with confidence and focus on the task at hand.
With over over 50 tools and over 20 types of blades, Slice® can help you address the laceration hazard of any industry in any application.
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WHY CHOOSE SLICE CUTTING TOOLS?
Our Safety Is In The Blade
When industrial safety managers first encounter our products, they try to compare them with existing safety knives, but Slice tools are in a class of their own. While other manufacturers redesigned their knife handles for safety, we're the only company that redesigned the blade itself.
Effective Ceramic Cutters
Slice tools are more ergonomic and last, on average, 11.2 times longer than metal blades. Our proprietary manufacturing process creates blades that are safe to the touch but still move through materials smoothly and with less effort.
Safer Than Traditional Blades
Slice® blades are manufactured to be safer than any traditional blades, metal or ceramic. We have a patent-pending technology that we call finger-friendly®.
Sharpness
Another factor that affects blade safety is sharpness. Traditional blades, be they metal or ceramic, are most dangerous when they are too sharp or too dull. Metal blades dull quickly, so their manufacturers ship them much sharper than necessary. Traditional ceramic blades mimic this dangerous design.
Since implementing the Slice cutters, we have not had a cutting incident with any employee. We have 100% reduced lacerations in our facility.
Teresa Milhelm,
EHS manager at Hollingsworth











