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Window Tint Cutting Tools Built for the Way You Work. The blade is your most used and most important tool on every install.



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  • 4" Short Handle Scraper 4" Short Handle Scraper

    U.S. Blade

    SKU: A1500

    $7.39

    The 4" Short Handle Scraper is actually one of our longer scrapers. Utilizing a 9.25" handle, it has…

  • Clip Scraper Clip Scraper

    Lisle Corp

    Clip Scraper

    SKU: A1475

    $14.99

    Quality Clip Scraper  The Clip Scraper offers readily accessible precision and leverage.

  • 3 1/4" Hyde Scraper #33100 3 1/4" Hyde Scraper #33100

    SKU: A029

    $13.99

    The 3-1/4" Hyde Scraper utilizes a 11.5" overall length which includes a 8" handle. Uses the B0…

  • Super Cutter Super Cutter

    Super Cutter

    SKU: A1902

    $0.99

    American Line Super Cutter   A super cutter and SUPER cheap. What more could you ask for? The S…

  • Olfa XA-1 Knife Olfa XA-1 Knife

    OLFA

    Olfa XA-1 Knife

    SKU: A1913

    $6.19

    OLFA XA-1 Knife This Olfa XA-1 Knife is from the new X Design Series. This knife is terrific for the…

  • Olfa Art Knife AK-4 Olfa Art Knife AK-4

    OLFA

    Olfa Art Knife AK-4

    SKU: A1905

    $12.69

    OLFA AK-4 The Olfa Art Knife AK-4 is a precision art knife featuring Olfas exclusive HandSaver® …

  • Olfa SAC-1 Knife Olfa SAC-1 Knife

    OLFA

    Olfa SAC-1 Knife

    SKU: A1912

    $8.29

    The Olfa SAC-1   The SAC-1 knife has a 30º blade gives you a very precise cutting edge for…

  • Olfa A1 Yellow Knife Olfa A1 Yellow Knife

    OLFA

    Olfa A1 Yellow Knife

    SKU: A1906-A1

    $4.99

    OLFA A1 knife The longtime seller “A” has been fully remodeled and now called “A-1…

  • Olfa Xtra H/D Blade HB-5B (5 pack) Olfa Xtra H/D Blade HB-5B (5 pack)

    OLFA

    SKU: B124-5

    $7.19

    Olfa Xtra H/D Blade (5 pack) has 7 cutting edges per blade. Security film, leather, rubber, dry…

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See the Difference the Right Window Tint Cutting Tool Makes

A window tint edge cutting tool isn't just about getting through the film. It's about getting through it cleanly. Push too hard with the wrong blade, and you're not just ruining the film. You're cutting into paint or scratching glass that can cost thousands to replace.

That's why the installers we work with are deliberate about their blade selection. They know the difference between a 9mm snap off and a 30-degree blade. They know when to reach for carbon steel versus stainless. And they know that snapping a fresh edge, or swapping to a new blade, is a lot cheaper than a callback.

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44Tools Has Everything You Need for a Clean Install

Cleaning & Prep

Before a single blade touches film, the glass has to be right. Shop our cleaning and prep supplies, from adhesive removers to white scrub pads, to make sure every install starts the way it should.

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Film Handling & Cutting

The right rulers, film handlers, and cut bar systems make sure your cuts are accurate before your blade ever moves. Don't leave precision to guesswork.

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Hard Cards & Bondo Cards

Once the film is down, your hard card is the next tool in your hand. Shop our full range of hard cards and Bondo cards to find the flex and edge profile that matches your technique.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Knives & Blades

What are window tint knives and cutting tools used for?

Most of our blades and knives are built around one job: installing window film and paint protection film. That said, we carry a broad catalog — from safety cutters to rotary cutters — so whether you're trimming film on a car or cutting material on a flat glass commercial job, we've got the tool for it.


What's the difference between a 9mm snap off blade and a 30-degree blade for window film?

It comes down to the material you're cutting. A standard 9mm snap off blade is your everyday workhorse for window tint. When you're working with paint protection film — which is thicker — a 30-degree blade gives you more blade-to-film ratio and a longer, sharper angle to work with. The material you're cutting should drive the blade you're using.


How often should I be replacing or snapping my blades?

That's going to depend on your technique and how much you're cutting. Some guys snap a blade between every cut. Others will run through an entire side of a car before they snap. The honest answer is: more often than you think. A dull blade drags, and dragging tears film. Your blade is your most consumable tool — treat it like one.


What's the difference between carbon steel and stainless steel window tint knives?

Carbon blades are sharper and last longer, but stainless is a safer choice around glass. A stainless steel blade is far less likely to scratch or score a glass pane — and when you're working on commercial flat glass that can run thousands of dollars a pane, that matters. Most installers have both in their kit and know when to use each.


How do I choose the right window tint edge cutting tool for my install?

The material is going to tell you more than anything else. Window film has changed a lot — ceramic, metalized, multi-layer films are all thicker and work your blade harder than the old polyester dye films. Match your blade to what you're cutting, and when in doubt, reach out — we've seen enough installs to point you in the right direction.


What snap off blades for window film do you carry?

We carry blades from OLFA, Pro Series, Accutech, and Triumph, among others. Our OLFA snap off blades are consistently our best seller — a 50-count pack with 9 to 12 snaps per blade goes a long way on a busy install day. We're always testing new products with working installers, and if something earns its place in the lineup, we bring it in.

Not Sure Which Window Tint Knife Is Right for Your Application?

We've been working with window film and PPF installers for years. If you're not sure what blade, knife, or cutter fits your job, we're happy to help you figure it out.

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