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SB13 02-21-2014 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by Debbie C (Post 6587416)
Thank you so much!! I'd been looking on the wall of blades - not thinking they would be considered carpet cutters in the store. Going to my nearby store this weekend to see if they have it. I see a lot of good and bad postings here about the blades, so I just have to try them out for myself. I also have a blade sharpener - maybe I can make them last a little longer if I give them a bit of freshening up.

That is probably the best thing to do, as there is a love, hate relationship going on with these. I personally hate what they do to my board. So not worth the savings to me.

lfletcher 02-21-2014 06:06 AM

I like them. I have had a bad blade every now and again, but for the most part they are good. They certainly are more economical.

deplaylady 02-21-2014 06:30 AM

I don't like them. For the amount of cutting I do its not worth the frustration!

LD... 02-21-2014 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by JAK (Post 6584101)
I have been seeing on here for years now how people love the Harbor Freight replacement blades for their 45mm rotary cutters. We recently had a Harbor Freight open close to me and I was so excited. Since they were only $1.99 for a package of 2 I bought 2 packages. They are the most horrible blades I have ever used. They have "dead spots" in them so you can't make one cut and have to go over a second time to get the remaining fabric. It is not a clean cut it is somewhat jagged. The second unopened package is going back. I will wait until I either have a coupon or they go on sale at Joanne and buy them there.

I totally agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I opened 1 package...Used the blade. Would not even cut through 1 piece of material with out pushing so hard it should have cut the mat but could not even do that. Had to go over 1 peice of material several times and finally quit. Miserable!!!

jaly3162 02-21-2014 09:17 AM

I bought them too. They don't last as long and and feel like they have been used. I know they recycle the blades and I sent my used blades to them for recycling, but I will not buy them again. Not worth it.

scrappy happy 02-21-2014 12:16 PM

I found that the HF blades have a grease
on them and u have to get that off or they stick in the cutter

MO74 02-21-2014 01:47 PM

I have been considering the HF blades - and the reviews at the web site are a mixed bag, also. Think I'll spring for the $1.99 and try them at least. Is there another online source for inexpensive blades ? even with coupons the Joann price is high.

mjhaess 02-21-2014 04:35 PM

I agree with you...They are not worth a dime...

auntdeb 02-21-2014 05:20 PM

I have used these blades before and they were wonderful. This week I've gone thru two pkgs of two each and they are just as you say. Grrrrrrrrr!! Mine are going back too.

cathyvv 02-21-2014 05:45 PM

The first set I got from Harbor Freight worked fine. The second set - well, the one I was replacing cut better than either one of the two in that package. So no more Harbor Freight blades will come into my home.


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