I bought 40 Olfa blades!
#61
Harbor Freight has 2 blades for $1.49 - they are on back order but I just ordered 20 packs of 2 for $40.65 that includes shipping. I know I'll have to wait for them, but I still have a stock so I hope they get here before I run low. now that's a good deal. 40 blades for $40.
#64
I think you still got a great deal....you didn't pay too much!
Just some of us can't even get any from Harbor Freight cuz they've been sold out.... so if you need rotary blades, what you paid is a he**va better than $4.59 a piece! Look at the savings you got.
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
Just some of us can't even get any from Harbor Freight cuz they've been sold out.... so if you need rotary blades, what you paid is a he**va better than $4.59 a piece! Look at the savings you got.
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
#65
Originally Posted by MaggieLou
They're $1.49 for 2 blades at Harbor Freight. They're called rotary carpet blades.
http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...des-97642.html
#66
Here in Australia I have paid $12. The quilt shows I get 3 for $10 so I try and get a couple of sets if I have the money to do it. I usually go twice a year and stock up if I see them. I do have a list of what I want and look out for them every time. They are the generic brand but they do me alright, unless I am doing a lot more cutting than I use to. Next show is coming up soon and I will try to be there first day as always. You are lucky to get them so cheap.
#67
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for the NC ladies if you don't know;
Harbor Freight;
3302 Capital Blvd
Raleigh,NC 27604
Theres another one in Fayetteville too.
Its about 25 minutes from me, but its worth it. And if they don't have the rotor cutters, I will go again!
Mary
I just might check out ebay as well.
Harbor Freight;
3302 Capital Blvd
Raleigh,NC 27604
Theres another one in Fayetteville too.
Its about 25 minutes from me, but its worth it. And if they don't have the rotor cutters, I will go again!
Mary
I just might check out ebay as well.
#68
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Originally Posted by ekbuckeye
The blades from Harbor Freight are like Olfas that have been used for a while - they skip a lot and you have to recut or use plenty of pressure while cutting.
#69
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Originally Posted by ekbuckeye
The blades from Harbor Freight are like Olfas that have been used for a while - they skip a lot and you have to recut or use plenty of pressure while cutting.
Have a great day! :XD:
#70
Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Originally Posted by ekbuckeye
The blades from Harbor Freight are like Olfas that have been used for a while - they skip a lot and you have to recut or use plenty of pressure while cutting.
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