
If you've ever fought with thick carpet backing, you'll understand why the Hooked Rug Knife exists. Straight blades just skid around, but a hook digs in and pulls itself through the fibers. It's almost like the knife does half the work for you.
The first time I tried a Hooked Rug Knife, I thought, "Finally, no more sawing back and forth like I'm cutting wood." You set it in, pull, and the blade follows the line. The result is cleaner edges, less effort, and honestly, less swearing under your breath.
It's also safer than you'd think. Because you're not jamming the knife down with all your weight, there's less chance of slips or cuts. And if you've ever been crouched on a floor trying to force a blade, you know how sketchy that can get.
From the maker's side, this is exactly why we produce them. We're Hanke Hand Tools, out of Linyi, Shandong. It's one of China's hardware strongholds, and we've been at this for years-making putty knives, plastering trowels, taping knives, scrapers, and wooden mallets. With skilled techs and a focus on quality, our tools are built to be used, not babied.
For pros, it's all about speed and consistency. For homeowners, it's about not tearing up half the carpet trying to make one clean cut. Either way, the hook design is a game changer.
So if you've been dreading your next carpet job, do yourself a favor-grab a Hooked Rug Knife. You'll wonder how you ever managed without it.

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