Not a dispenser: Hyde attaches that word to the 13125, not to this SKU, and this page will not borrow it.
Not a heavier or in-any-way-different blade than the smaller packs — the line's one blade variant is the .012" 13127.
Not the issuing format for crews and counters: wrapped 5-packs in merchandiser cartons (13138/13140) do that job; a box of one hundred loose-wrapped blades serves a station, not a hand-out line.
Not a pry, chisel, wood scraper, or drywall tool — .009" hardened steel snaps under twist and digs into soft substrates.
And not the refill for the 13080 (utility-knife blades) or the 33250 (4" scraper blades): adjacent Hyde scrapers, different consumables, stated so the wrong box never ships.
shallow angle so the edge shears at the interface; wet surfaces wherever the substrate tolerates it; strokes one way with the blade lifted on returns; grip on the spine or, better, in a holder for anything sustained. What a reserve of one hundred adds is inventory craft. Wraps stay on until the moment of use — they are the corrosion cover and the safety layer both, and Hyde's steel claim ("industrial-quality," alloy unstated ⚑) argues for keeping blades dry and paper-sealed in storage. Retirement is a schedule, not a mood: per pane, per vehicle, per shift. And the box closes after every draw — an open container of razor blades in a moving van is an incident report drafting itself.
Asked at the counter
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
What's the difference between this and the 13125 hundred?
The container and its job — storage box versus Hyde's claimed dispenser package. The blades are identical, and this store refuses to pretend otherwise.
Are all one hundred blades really individually wrapped?
That is the family claim, verbatim, and it is the format's point: wrapped blades store safely for years and draw safely one at a time.
Do these fit the 42005 and the glass scrapers?
Yes — standard single-edge pattern, per Hyde's own scraper language; every Hyde razor host loads from this box.
Can I do engine gasket work from this box?
Finish passes, yes; the shearing lead belongs to the .012" 13127 — §2d states the handoff honestly.
What steel are they?
Hyde says "industrial-quality steel" and no more . Store them dry and wrapped; wipe any blade that stays mounted after wet work.
What do I do with a hundred used blades?
Wrap-and-tape or a rigid blade bank, sealed before disposal — §2g is the complete pipeline, and no bare blade ever rides loose in a bag.