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    Havalon Knife Blades

    I use the 60XT blades. Last 100ct box I bought were pretty crappy. Not near as consistently sharp as a few years ago. Some are razor, some not so much. Any idea if there are different manufacturers for these? If so, what are the best?

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    Switch to the 60A replacement blades, instead of the 60XT. They are 20% thicker and that lets them get a nice sharp CONSISTENT edge on them. Most every place sells the 12-packs. Midway used to sell the large boxes.

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      #3
      I just got some 60A's but they don't allow the old style havalon to close properly. They cut about the same but break less.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Blank View Post
        Switch to the 60A replacement blades, instead of the 60XT. They are 20% thicker and that lets them get a nice sharp CONSISTENT edge on them. Most every place sells the 12-packs. Midway used to sell the large boxes.


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          #5
          Originally posted by Blank View Post
          Switch to the 60A replacement blades, instead of the 60XT. They are 20% thicker and that lets them get a nice sharp CONSISTENT edge on them. Most every place sells the 12-packs. Midway used to sell the large boxes.
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            #6
            Like posted above the 60A’s don’t fit the older knives very well. I use the
            60 or the 60xt. I have about 50 of the 60A I need to trade someone.

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              #7
              Originally posted by speck1 View Post
              Like posted above the 60A’s don’t fit the older knives very well. I use the
              60 or the 60xt. I have about 50 of the 60A I need to trade someone.
              I'd be interested in buying them if you'd sell.

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                #8
                The thin blades aren't worth fooling with. Get the thicker blades.

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                  #9
                  I have had really good luck w/ Knives of Alaska. They are made in Denison...

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                    #10
                    Check medical supply places, a friend used to work for a hospital and he used the same ones that they used for surgery. Not sure who that was[emoji56]


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