Not a claimed counter display: Hyde's wording is a storage box of 5-packs, and no display cut, stand, or fixture feature may be asserted until the record shows one ⚑.
Not the format for a single consuming user — the loose-count hundreds serve a bench better, with nothing to unwrap but blades.
Not fifty loose blades: the sub-packaging is the product, and a buyer who does not want ten little packs wants a different SKU.
Not a source of heavy blades — every blade inside is .009"; gasket-class push work belongs to the 13127.
And not ammunition for the 13080 utility-blade scraper or the 33250's 4" blades — different consumables, flagged so a crib never orders wrong.
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Is this a display stand?
Not as claimed. Hyde's catalog wording is "10 packs of 5 blades in a convenient storage box" — back-stock, honestly sold . If the carton turns out to carry display features, the PDP updates from evidence, not hope.
Who should buy it?
Counters, cribs, crews, and managers who hand blades to other people in 5-pack units. A single user wanting bulk is happier with the 13125 or 13135 hundreds.
Are the blades different from other packs?
No — same .009" standard single-edge as every non-heavy listing in the line; the sub-packaging is the entire product.
Do the packs fit standard scrapers?
The blades inside load every Hyde razor host (13000-family, 13020/13030, 13040/13045, 13065) and the 42005 carton cutter — the pattern is the industry standard.
How many is fifty blades, really?
Ten issues or ten sales. At honest consumption a small crew cycles it monthly; a slow counter, a season. If that math reads low, the 13140 doubles it.
What do we tell buyers about used blades?
Wrap, tape, then trash — or a rigid container. §4 is the complete loop, and it is part of selling razor blades responsibly.