Generic Rotary Cutter Blades? - be sure to read post#6
#21
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I get generics on ebay. I'm very happy with them, but they cost $1/blade. $20 is a fabulous deal. Just make sure that they are the size you need 45mm??. I know on ebay the 28mm are less expensive.
OK, just looked at the ad. The blades are $169 for 100. THEN they would throw in the Olfa handle which has a Retail Price of $20.95. It's not $20.95 for the blades & handle.
Scroll down to see ad and read carefully:
http://jhittlesewing.funoverload.com...temid=070915m1
OK, just looked at the ad. The blades are $169 for 100. THEN they would throw in the Olfa handle which has a Retail Price of $20.95. It's not $20.95 for the blades & handle.
Scroll down to see ad and read carefully:
http://jhittlesewing.funoverload.com...temid=070915m1
#23
I don't think that is right. I buy blades all the time from jhittle & they are 10 for $18.??. Not 100 of them. I do like the blades really well so I stock up when I place an order with them. They last me a long time. Much better than HF. In my opinion anyways.
#25
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Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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-also, they say in red that these blades do NOT fit Martelli or clover cutters, then on the next line they say they do. I would worry that this ad is placed by non-english speaking people, who may or may not be legit. If you are willing to pay $2.50 (approx) per blade just to get a $7-10 cutter, have at it. Not a very good deal if you ask me....
#26
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Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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Go figure, you bought harbor frieght blades while living in Albany, OR, which means you went to Salem or Eugene to get them, now Albany has its own Harbor Freight. Lol!
#27
1. the generic blades from jhittle are at least as good as name brand blades. i've been using the 45mm blades for ages.
2. jhittle sells two types of generic blades. one will fit martelli ("fiskars type"); the other ("olfa type") will not. just pay close attention to which you order.
3. the two different styles sell for two different prices. the more you buy, the lower the per-blade price.
2. jhittle sells two types of generic blades. one will fit martelli ("fiskars type"); the other ("olfa type") will not. just pay close attention to which you order.
3. the two different styles sell for two different prices. the more you buy, the lower the per-blade price.
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