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graphtec blades

Geneva Olson

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So does anyone have a good generic blade for graphtec? I had the roet guen's but i've gotten a few bad ones and I can't get them like I used to so I'm looking for a good place to buy some blades. I see clean cut has good reviews...I can get them through US Cutter or amazon. Amazon it will be the 23rd before I can get them. Just curious if anyone has some good generic blades?
 

binki

Premium Subscriber
Clean Cut Blade. If they are sold out, send a message to them and get an ETA. The owner is a great guy.
 

ikarasu

Active Member
I buy 100 pack direct from China for like $70.

I’ve had the occasional blade that dulls after half a roll… but most last forever. We cut 3 rolls of 1” x3” decals a day, roughly 20,000 cuts a roll - haven’t changed the blade in over 2 weeks.

We used to use the rot guen ones - Grimco sold them. But when we started buying summa blades direct from china we tried the graphtec ones too… I haven’t tried to cut really intricate text with them so I can’t say they’re good for that, but for large text and regular shapes we haven’t noticed a difference at all.
 
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GAC05

Quit buggin' me
Another vote for Clean Cut. I just got an order from them to plot a bunch of 680 reflective. Good service and the price is more than reasonable for how good the blandes are.
 

TEN

Premium Subscriber
We tried some others mentioned here and none seem to last as long as the Super Steel blades from Graphtec.
 

akuarela

New Member
Check on www.signwarehouse.com . Better ones than the Chinese ones., and still reasonably priced.
 

ikarasu

Active Member
If you’re buying from temu or eBay, Chinese ones suck. If you buy directly from a manufacturer that makes thousands of different blades… quality is just as, or almost as good as OEM / local aftermarket.

I can see people wanting to buy clean cut because it’s made in USA - (ask them what country they buy their carbide from…but I guess manufactured in USA is still better than not )



Roet ones were made in Germany I believe. They weren’t bad, but were getting harder to get and I find these Chinese ones last longer. For the Roet ones we would cut a roll and put A new blade in every roll - otherwise we’d end up having the next roll not cut properly through everything since our rolls have so many cuts, and it’d take hours to weed. That’s why we looked at the Chinese ones… figured $1 per blade, swap it every roll and we’d be safe - and we did that for months.

But then we stopped… and our blades last half a dozen to a dozen rolls now. We started swapping out every few rolls, or every few days, or when we notice its getting bad. I think the one in right now is like 2 weeks old.... Those who hate on the chinese blades, Check if its a steel blade or an actual tungsten carbide blade. Theres a difference between the crap you get on Amazon/Ebay and from an actual tool manufacturer.


https://www.alibaba.com/product-det...4fhK&priceId=6317508098704566a332a6fecf719452 This is who we buy from - I think in all of our blade swaps, I've had 1 blade that wasnt cutting right.... Which we noticed the moment we put the blade in, its like the tip was slightly bent... Which could be from us putting it into the blade holder, or it could be a quality issue... but 1 out of hundreds of blades is alright with me considering you get 100 pack of less than the cost of 5 Cleancut blades :roflmao:

Same with Summa blades - Summa wanted $130usd per heavy duty blade... We buy them for $4 each direct from China - Couldn't find any local ones. On an OEM blade we can cut through 15ish rolls of magnetic - on a chinese blade we can cut through 10ish, sometimes more... but I'd say 10 on average. So it's not as good - for the $130 price, and a few blade swaps I can get 320 rolls vs 15 rolls cut.

Throw politics aside, and it doesn't make sense to buy local.... Before it did due to quality, but nowadays the quality isn't much different either.
 

akuarela

New Member
I've used the signwarehouse blades for ever. They came nicely packed in sets of 5 if you want, or just 1, and have new springs. Their plotters are basically the same as Graphtec (actually manufactured by Graphtec)
 
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