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✂️ Optimize Precision Cutting with X-acto X602 Blades: 100 Pack Review

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Description of ✂️ Optimize Precision Cutting with X-acto X602 Blades: 100 Pack

metal. Imported. The No. 2 Blade from X-acto Is a Heavy Duty Blade Designed to Cut Through Medium Density Materials While Maintaining an Exceptional Level of Precision. The Medium Weight Blade Features a Considerably Fine Point for a Cardboard Knife, Making This an Extremely Versatile Cutting Tool. Blade works with a variety of materials: Cardboard, Plastic, Most papers, Hard and soft wood, Rubber, Foam, Vinyl.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

More blades than I need but beyond that

I really only needed 20 or so blades but through Revain it seemed to me that there was only a choice of 5 blades, 100 blades or 1000 blades . . I guess I just gotta have more blades than I need. These Xacto #2 brand blades are much better than the locally available Revell blades. (I don't know why, but it looks like Micheal's and Hobby Lobby are out of Xacto branded products).

Pros
  • cutters and gauges
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 2 out of 5

What happened to X-ACTO?

I used to be able to use one blade for multiple projects before it became dull and needed replacing. Now the spikes seem to break off almost immediately. like they use cheaper metal or something. When I complained to their support they told me to use a cutting mat. As I responded to this, of course I use a cutting mat. and the X-ACTO brand to boot. I never received an answer. I would happily pay more money for quality blades that don't need to be constantly replaced in the middle of my…

Pros
  • Trimmers and Paper Blades
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

all lotta blades

If you work with paper a lot you probably use x-acto knives. I change blades often to keep cuts clean, so I buy blades in bulk. I didn't realize I bought a blade size slightly larger than the standard knives I usually use, but that was because I didn't pay attention to the blade number when ordering. Don't worry I just went to my local art supply store and bought a handle to match the blades and I'm glad I have this larger size. It is ideal for thick paper and chipboard. This box will probably…

Pros
  • trimmer blades
Cons
  • you could have chosen a newer model