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Pros & Cons
Pros
The blades are good and sharp, hold their edge, cut beautifully and are half the price of others i've gotten! They are great for cutting any type of fabric. Just handle with extreme care always.
Cons
These rotary cutter blades are the dullest blades i have ever used. They have a short lifespan, maybe a third of most brands. Does not fit my rotary cutters just like the one pictured.
Cut is erratic at best and leaves half of the fabric i. Don't cut fabric. Popped one into my rotary cutter and, eek, really rough cut through only 2 layers of fabric. A new blade cuts as if it were dull - they sound like sandpaper as you roll across t... Read More
Highlights
Quality
I just started using the blades so time will tell the quality.
This was the best tool (along with the self healing mat) i was ever gifted!
(i'm not being funny with the teen part they will hurt themselves.
I had teens helping with the project.
Price
For the price, i couldn't aask for more.
This is a great product for the price.
Shipping
I was told that it has to do with how many come in the stack and to keep them very sharp while being tossed about during the mo... Read More
Packaging/appearance
I will purchase these again when i finish using all that came in the pack.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
cut, sharp, dull, rotary and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 829 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 7 2023.
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Some of these blades dull after only a few cuts
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Others last longer but not as long as a real fiskars blade
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At first i really didnt like how oily they were stacked together
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I literally sliced my thumb open on the first one i was trying to take off the pile
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I sliced my thumb again as i was trying to wipe the oily residue off before loading the rotary cutter
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I was on a time crunch to complete a project and didnt have the time for the accidents my first attempt caused me
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I did ask a quilter friend that regularly uses her cuter and wheels why they needed to be so gross with oil
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was told that it has to do with how many come in the stack and to keep them very sharp while being tossed about during the moving handling and shipping
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