Hi Greg, You're looking at purchasing your first uncapping knife and need some advice ..... What ever your final choice, bee sure that the operating temperature is adjustable! A few extra bucks ... yes but, worth the investment in your end product. The idea is to warm the wax to make it easier to uncap not to meltdown the comb and scorch the honey. Your 'honey house' temperature and humidity along with the moisture content of the honey and the age of the comb will be factors in adjusting the thermostat. I keep a damp cloth at hand during uncapping to cool the blade when necessary and to remove the honey if is caramelizes on the blade. Personal preference, I choose the standard 10" electric with the adjustable control. The length allows the blade to be guided by the top and bottom bars which produces a smooth even cut in one pass on each side. I you space the frames at 8 or 9 in your honey supers there will be little need or no need for a cappings scratcher (better used as a cappings pick). Rick Leber Beekeeping and Honey Production Since 1987 Mobile, 'Sweet Home Alabama' _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]