Marv, do you sharpen your blades or toss them? I've looked at the different sharpeners and they all have their drawbacks. But like for the Olfa, when they are new they cut unbelievably good. But when they go dull it's very noticeable. They blades are not cheap either.
I simply replace them. I don't use the tool often enough that the cost of replacement blades is onerous.
Also, in my area, the Japanese dollar (and a half) store, Daiso, sells a smaller version. Smaller and more maneuverable than the Olfa, they go for $1.50.
Last edited by mklotz; Nov 11, 2016 at 10:18 AM.
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Regards, Marv
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