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09-09-2011, 09:27 AM
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I did my fiskars, a lot...but now have the olfa quick change, and love it!!
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Yes, I had that trouble with the cutter I had been using for years. I replaced it, was afraid of having a major accident with-- my fingers!
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We use Martelli Ergo cutters. They have reverse threads on the holder bolts, so they continuously keep themselves tight.
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Yes, but if I tighten it too much I can't close the blade.
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I thought it was because I'm left-handed and have the blade on the other side of the handle. I check it regularly.
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