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Guest A&RCustomTinting
the olfa blades took at turn for the worse about 2 years ago. they are better than the others still, but they used to be alot better. I remember when I could go days with one blade, when a 50 pack would last months. now u basically have to use a whole blade b/c ur constantly snapping new blades b/c they dont stay shape for more than 3-4 cuts. bascially...they dont make em like they used to.

We have noticed that also. They used to last forever and now they dont stay sharp for long at all. :hump

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the olfa blades took at turn for the worse about 2 years ago. they are better than the others still, but they used to be alot better. I remember when I could go days with one blade, when a 50 pack would last months. now u basically have to use a whole blade b/c ur constantly snapping new blades b/c they dont stay shape for more than 3-4 cuts. bascially...they dont make em like they used to.

We have noticed that also. They used to last forever and now they dont stay sharp for long at all. :thumb

that's business

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the olfa blades took at turn for the worse about 2 years ago. they are better than the others still, but they used to be alot better. I remember when I could go days with one blade, when a 50 pack would last months. now u basically have to use a whole blade b/c ur constantly snapping new blades b/c they dont stay shape for more than 3-4 cuts. bascially...they dont make em like they used to.

:duck:twocents

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the olfa blades took at turn for the worse about 2 years ago. they are better than the others still, but they used to be alot better. I remember when I could go days with one blade, when a 50 pack would last months. now u basically have to use a whole blade b/c ur constantly snapping new blades b/c they dont stay shape for more than 3-4 cuts. bascially...they dont make em like they used to.

true! just gotta find the old dusty packs deep in the shelves!!

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