rotary blades - one more time
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rotary blades - one more time
I'm on my last package of Fiskars blades that I purchased on Ebay (they were in mangled packages, but were about $1. per blade). I looked for more, but the good deals on brand names aren't there anymore. Has anyone tried any of the numerous "no-name" blades that are there now?
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Never had a problem with Olfa Endurance blades. I have a lot of them from various subscription boxes. I also like the Premier Blades from Amazon. I bought the 15 pack for our community service group and no one had any complaints at all.
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Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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I use regular Olfa's. Have never had a problem with them. I buy them in a multi-pack when I have a good coupon for Joann's or through Amazon. Right now, a 10 pack of 45mm is $34 from Amazon.
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Location: Central Texas
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I've ordered these from Amazon; less than a buck each; I've had no issues with them so far. The best price I've been able to find (so far).
https://www.amazon.com/Tonsiki-Patch...GB3BYMHB4DR9FK
https://www.amazon.com/Tonsiki-Patch...GB3BYMHB4DR9FK
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Was not impressed with blades called Improved Cut.. Went dull after a few jobs. Not happy with cheapo ones from Harbor Freight either. Am about to test a new-to-me brand called R&J.
I’ve always been pleased with regular Olfa blades.
I’ve always been pleased with regular Olfa blades.
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