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Pete from across the River
> 3 dayI have a Fiskars paper cutter that uses these blades. I had not realized how dull the blade had become, except that I noticed the papers did not always cut smoothly. After installing a new blade from this pack, I was pleased at how smoothly the paper cuter operated -- I did not realize how dull the old blade had become.
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Diana McCracken
> 3 dayPrice was great but no quality. First blade started skipping at the fourth cut on my fabric. Next blade lasted a little longer but these are definitely not up to Fiskars usual great quality. Are they seconds? Rejects?
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bertg
> 3 daygreat
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nanapenn
> 3 dayThese are okay for the price, but I now prefer the titanium type now.
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T. Burton
> 3 dayStainless steel doesnt hold an edge as well as carbon steel, so stainless blades (Fiskars) will dull faster. Carbon steel blades (Dritz) probably perform better under heavy use in a dry environment. I cut only cheesecloth for making cheese, and my environment is always damp. Stainless is better for me.
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Grania
> 3 daySharp. Thats all I ask from them.
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Ele
> 3 dayVielen Dank. Sehr gerne wieder.
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Miss Jessyca O'Conner
> 3 dayI love these blades when they are working. The problem is that they wear down very fast. When they are fresh and new they sear through your cloth like butter. But, after about 30 swipes they wear down and simply just dont cut. What can I say. I wish they made blade sharpeners that really work. But, havent found any that are effective. I will still buy these blades only because they are of great convenience. And as I said earlier, when they are new and fresh, they are a dream for any sewer in getting the cutting task done quickly and accurately.
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HarmonHousehold
> 3 dayThese blades are just as good as the ones I get in the big box fabric store and a FRACTION of the cost. I can not tell any difference at all.
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pebot
Greater than one weekI bought these for my rotary cutter and they are super easy, just put them in and you are ready to go. Im still currently using the first blade and its just starting to get dull now, after 3/4 of a queen size quilt. Hope this helps :)