DIYSELF 300 PCS Craft Knife Blades, High Carbon Steel #11 Refill Hobby Art Blades Cutting Tool with Storage Case for Craft, Hobby, Scrapbooking, Stencil
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There is nothing new about the blades ALL of them are dull. It is still better to use a dull Xacto blade On the right, we can see a NEW blade next to the real thing. Check out the tips for comparison when you zoom in.
This is the first Amazon review that I have written because I am extremely disappointed in the Honestly, I felt that the quality of the cut was so bad that I didn't even feel comfortable using them while I waited for new, different Xacto blades to arrive because I was so concerned about it.
A great price for a great product!
Every bit as sharp as genuine X-ray films! for a fraction of the price.
They are the same shape that we have come to expect from the name brand and fit in the handles perfectly So far there has been no problem with tips snapping. There is only ONE complaint I have (as others have already mentioned) and that is about the little plastic case they come "in". When there are this many blades, you need a safe place to store The piece appears to have been made in an injection mold that is warped and misshapen, as it looks like the mold wore out ten years ago. I realized that a rubber band was extremely important when I bought this item, but I didn't buy it for the box, I bought it for the blades, and I am very happy When I need them again, I will purchase them again. Whenever I want to store the cans, I can always use my Altiods can.
The fact that they were sold in packs of 300 is a good thing. Trimming PLA and PETG flash off 3D printed parts took only a few minutes. Fit into a standard handle exactly and provide a good grip. Here, I'm simply trimming any blobs or brims that are excessive, as well as trimming some excess material to allow for a good fit. Per set of parts, I probably will go through at least one blade. Although it may still be sharp enough to cut paper and something of that sort, it will not be able to.
It turns out that they are quite Then why are they SOAKED with a substance that smells like bug spray, as well? Do you know what paint thinner is? There's no way I can guess how long they will last. I've left them out to dry and hope they don't rust. They are useless as they are in the current state. Aside from that, I have no storage space for them because the plastic container that they came in is softened and curled from the liquid in which they were dumped. Does this even require me to touch them with my I need help!.
Lightly oiled, I was so glad to see them. I live in Oregon, which can get humid, so this keeps them from rusting so fast. Not much can be said about the container. After you open it, it is hard to keep closed, but if you have a rubber band or another box for them, it should not be a My new one is just a cinch to grab, so I'll use that instead. I would like to thank everyone for their contributions.
The problem is. Though the price is excellent, I would prefer if the blades came in individual containers. In three batches, they are packed in a small plastic box over a piece of paper. As a result, when you open one batch, there are 100 blades that cannot be safely stored. Putting 50 back in the box was very careful and I re-numbered them I have the other 50 wrapped.
In terms of the blades themselves, I am not impressed because there is still time to tell.