The Klever Kutter For Post 911 Travel
In the post 9-11 world, carrying various tools on planes has become difficult, if not impossible. Tools with blades, such as box cutters were forbidden because of the role they played in the 9-11 hijacking.
Inventor Jeff Kempker has developed a new box cutter that does its job, yet has no exposed blade, and can even be carried on airplanes.
According to the website, in addition to being air-travel safe the Klever Kutter also has:
Increased handle size for ergonomic ease of use
Unique curved shape rests naturally in the hand
Carbon Steel blade for increased product life
Slightly larger blade opening for cutting thicker cardboard
Bright, vibrant colors
Dishwasher safe helps eliminate cross-contamination
Simple design for easy storage
Training videos on the use of the Kutter are available on the website.
Inventor Jeff Kempker has developed a new box cutter that does its job, yet has no exposed blade, and can even be carried on airplanes.
According to the website, in addition to being air-travel safe the Klever Kutter also has:
Increased handle size for ergonomic ease of use
Unique curved shape rests naturally in the hand
Carbon Steel blade for increased product life
Slightly larger blade opening for cutting thicker cardboard
Bright, vibrant colors
Dishwasher safe helps eliminate cross-contamination
Simple design for easy storage
Training videos on the use of the Kutter are available on the website.







