Harbor Freight blades
#72
Originally Posted by goaf1968
The automatic ordering/refill process doesn't count on sales spikes as a means to increase prices unless it is happening with regularity. It does, however, put a merchant on notice that there is an increased demand for a product(s) and that could lead to an increase in what is ordered. Pipeline (orders from a manufacturer) prices can fluctuate daily if it were a commodity product (say, like lumber), but metal blades - probably made of recycled metal - wouldn't move much, if at all, as they are ordered by large quantities. Every business loves a "run" on an item(s) but they are also cautious to not over-order because of it, especially in the last quarter of their business year. If you think about it, the many blades you are buying now are going to last you a long time. Also, if you have one of those circular hand-held re-sharpeners you will have blades for a loooong time. I just bought 20 packs for my wife and she responded with "I have enough blades now to cut fabric until I'm 140 years old!" She is 51. As for the carpet cutting handle, skip it unless the only way you can get blades ' cause you are out is to buy one. It is strictly for cutting carpet.
Terry -- in Northern Delaware
Terry -- in Northern Delaware
This crazy "run" of ours will probably not last for too long a time. Those of us who have stocked up won't need anymore blades for quite a while. Then the blade business at HR will return to normal.
:-D
#73
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southeast Idaho
Posts: 3,210
Just wanted to add my 2 cents worth on HF blades. I bought 6 packages the other day at the store an hour away from me. I noticed on the shelf they were advertised at $1.50 for package of 2. So I bought 6 thinking that would get me through the next two years. I paid and told the guy that I left 2 on the shelf. When I got home, I looked at my receipt and noticed that they rang up as $1.99 instead of $1.50. It is my fault for chatting at the register and not paying atention to the actual price on the receipt before I signed. Just wanted to let you know so you won't make the same mistake. I tried one and it seems just as good as the high priced one I bought in fabric store some time ago. I see they are both manufactured in China so probably come from the same source-in my opinion.
#74
It sounds like some of you are starting to use the blades, let us know how they last. I have yet to get to HF, want to get a couple packages for a friend also. She wants to buy in bulk too, she lives in a rural area, and has no HF. But if they aren't going to hold a edge, they aren't worth it. I bought a package of off brand, and the first time I cut it was dull. I have a sharpner also and it won't even help the dullness let alone sharpen. Thanks.
Rita
Rita
#77
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 215
Originally Posted by sandybeach
Could someone send me the link to the blades at Harbor Freight. I went in to the store last Sunday and the employees all thought I was out of my mind. Also, I can't seem to find them on their web site.
Thanks, Sandy
Thanks, Sandy
My DH being there to vouch for me helped as men tend to believe other men rather than a poor wilting seamstress. :)
#79
[quote/]Yes, I went today with DH and the men in the store were oh, so helpful, but couldn't understand what I was talking about. They looked at me like I was out of my mind. Ha!
My DH being there to vouch for me helped as men tend to believe other men rather than a poor wilting seamstress. :)[/quote]
Just tell them you are looking for replacement blades for a carpet cutter. You need to speak their language. They don't understand "quiltese".
8-)
My DH being there to vouch for me helped as men tend to believe other men rather than a poor wilting seamstress. :)[/quote]
Just tell them you are looking for replacement blades for a carpet cutter. You need to speak their language. They don't understand "quiltese".
8-)
#80
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Gladstone, Oregon by way of Washington(the state)
Posts: 1,018
Originally Posted by Bev
[quote/]Yes, I went today with DH and the men in the store were oh, so helpful, but couldn't understand what I was talking about. They looked at me like I was out of my mind. Ha!
My DH being there to vouch for me helped as men tend to believe other men rather than a poor wilting seamstress. :)
My DH being there to vouch for me helped as men tend to believe other men rather than a poor wilting seamstress. :)
8-)[/quote]
I Love it "quiltese". Who knew I spoke another language..
I'm bilingual now... COOL!!! :mrgreen:
:XD:
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