Last week, I went to Joann Fabrics to purchase a new rotary cutter. Here’s what I would have paid if I’d paid full price:
(1) Olfa 45mm ergonomic rotary cutter: $32.99
(2) sets of 2 replacement blades (for four total blades): $17.99 each
total: $68.97
On Amazon.com that day, I checked and here’s what I would have paid if I’d bought basically the same thing (restricting myself to the stuff sold by Amazon itself so I could get free shipping):
(1) Olfa 45 mm ergonomic rotary cutter: $14.47
(4) replacement blades: $6.99 each
total: $42.43
Pretty big difference!!
Thankfully, I know better so I didn’t actually spend almost $70 on this purchase. Instead, I had a 40% coupon, a $5 off of $35 coupon and the blades were “buy one, get one free”.
I actually ended up spending $32.78.
I feel like that’s a pretty good deal because I now have a fabulously easy-to-use rotary cutter along with enough replacement blades to last me for a couple years.
But let this be a lesson to all of you:
Never buy anything for full price at Joann’s!!
P.S. My life is really infinitely better now that I have a fully-functioning rotary cutter. It’s a good lesson to me that I shouldn’t go months using a flawed tool, particularly when that tool is such a critical part of what I do.
I seriously don’t know how our grandmas did so MUCH sewing without a rotary cutter! I refuse to make a quilt with templates.
I almost just refuse to make something if it requires me to cut out the fabric with scissors! 🙂
When I changed my rotary cutter blade for the first time last summer, it was a TRULY magical moment! Hooray for the notions sale (but sad I missed it)!
I know – totally magic to just cut right through something! And I don’t think you missed a notions sale – the olfa BOGO was just a random thing. So keeping watching for it!
Paying full price is never an option!
Of course not! 🙂
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