X-Acto XZ211 Stainless Steel #11 Refill Blades, Fine Point, For use with Type A Handle, 1 Blister with 5 Blades
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Each blade has five edges
Selected User Reviews For X-Acto XZ211 Stainless Steel #11 Refill Blades, Fine Point, For use with Type A Handle, 1 Blister with 5 Blades
these new gold formulations are supposed to be even sharper and have a longer life cycle than their old counterparts, no matter how difficult it is to believe. With my photo papers, I use mine for cutting them to size with a steel ruler for a straight edge, and I have no problems cutting through thick, coated papers with these blades. In addition to getting a handle that is comfortable for you, you must also get a grip that fits your size. The newer models are thinner than their rubberized predecessors, but when paired with one The fingers are coated with the finger coating The two of them make an incredible combination when it comes to holding curves. I give it five stars.
The paper and cardboard blades will last a long time if you use them for cutting basic materials. In addition, these blades are the best option if you want to finish Ideally, a lock nut must be located in the BACK of the knife handle with an Excell brand.
It was a great tool until it broke and I lost the Usually blades are sharp and last for a long time, but I wish they came in a 100 pack like #11 blades for the same price. Aside from the opening in the blade for securing it to the tool, there really isn't any difference between them. When you replace blades, ensure you are using the right size.
The product works well and is of high quality. Although I have purchased other brands, the quality of their products has never even come close to this one, since I have tried multiple brands Act brand will be the only brand I purchase in the future. I am super pleased with this.
My old X-acto blades cut well and have a good edge, but it appears these new ones are a little smaller and are not as sharp. Blades made by ACT appear not to be made in the US.
The only use I will have for them is in my X-rays ACO will be the norm from now on.
The doctor seemed to be pleased with the outcome.