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    Lola2Ace's Avatar Lola2Ace is offline Senior Member
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    I would contact the maker of your blades. They may have had a bad batch and would possibly replace them.
    I like my 60mm for cutting thicker fabric, mainly fleece, but my absolute fave is my 45mm Fiskars stick rotary cutter. It is just like Jenny uses in most of the videos. I am ambidextrous (sp?) and I can use it in either hand without changing the blade from side to side, which is amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lola2Ace View Post
    I would contact the maker of your blades. They may have had a bad batch and would possibly replace them.
    I like my 60mm for cutting thicker fabric, mainly fleece, but my absolute fave is my 45mm Fiskars stick rotary cutter. It is just like Jenny uses in most of the videos. I am ambidextrous (sp?) and I can use it in either hand without changing the blade from side to side, which is amazing!
    That's the one I just bought because I'm also ambidextrous and it was a huge selling feature for me

    Most people would give their right arm to be ambidextrous...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Musical_Starling View Post
    That's the one I just bought because I'm also ambidextrous and it was a huge selling feature for me

    Most people would give their right arm to be ambidextrous...
    Too funny Dee! There are a few things I am definitely left handed at, eating, writing and cutting veggies and such, but I use scissors right handed and discovered I am comfortable using the rotary cutter with both, which comes in very handy! LOL

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