• 10 Pack 35 Degree 20 Pack 45Degree 10 Pack 60 Degree Angle Replacement Craft Machine Deep Cut Blades for Cricut Explore Air 2 Vinly Cutter Machine
  • Also fits for Cricut Explore Air,Maker,Expression.Made of carbide and metal including a pack box
  • Work for Vinyl Projects: suitable for cutting media up to 0.25 mm thickness. Use them on your tote, mugs, and holiday party decors, newborn gifts projects
  • 【HIGH QUALITY】 - The replacement blades are made of quality carbide, sturdy and durable, not easy to rust, long service life,Sharper than other blades in market, you can cut your project fluently
  • - These cutting blade are suitable for materials from lightweight to medium-weight, including paper, cardboard, faux leather, etc

Wow. I was skeptical at first, but now that I have these, I'm quite impressed! Cricut blades were getting expensive. These are what seems like the same quality (I can't tell the difference) for literally like 20x cheaper. That name brand markup really isn't necessary. And the variety in blades makes this even more amazing. If I can get through all these blades, you can bet I'm returning!

The blades are all there. If someone thinks that they only got 5 of each blade they need to check the backside of the foam protection because there is 5 more

I was asked by the AD of our local high school to make 100 vinyl decals to place on the faculty lanyards. I accepted and waited for the vinyl to arrive. After the vinyl arrived, I tried cutting the school mascot out using my Cricut Explore Air and a fine point Cricut blade. The decal was a little less than 3/4 inches at its widest point. The vinyl just rolled up and I was only able to use 1 out of the first 20 that I cut. I found a company online and hired them to do the job. After about a month, they told me to cancel my order because they were unable to cut them. Since I told the AD that I would make them, I decided to try these new blades. I didn’t expect much, since they were so inexpensive, but decided to give them a try. I decided to cut one decal at a time with each of the different blades for comparison The blade with the red cap had the cleanest cut. So, I made a strip of 14 decals across. After each strip, I would clean the blade and cut a new strip as I weeded the other strip. At first, I could only weed one decal at a time, but after a while, I discovered that if I weeded the decal upside down, it was much cleaner. I was then able to make over 100 decals without any further problems. My next project required HTV, but the blade cut clear through the plastic carrier, so I will have to do some adjustments prior to the next use. I don’t know why people are complaining about these blades being dull, I discovered the opposite. They are very sharp! So do a practice cut first.

It looks like there are only 10 blades but the other ones are there underneath. There are definitely 20 blades.

Good product. Cuts clean with no rough edges.

I bought these for my daughter, being she recently got a Cricut Explore Air 2 and she was sooo very happy at the many blade types enclosed!!! Thank you for a great price, great product, and speedy delivery!!! Thank you very much.

First of all, I received all 20 blades. As you can see from the images, I did testing with each version of the generic blades and with a Cricut brand standard blade. The images on the website are accurate but the written description is not. The written description says 10x blue (45 degree) and while I did get 10 of the 45 degree angle ones, the caps were red. So just to clarify, when I tested, red is 45 degree, yellow is 60 degree and blue is 35 degree. So with cricut cardstock (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BWBRS9W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) the blue (35 degree) and yellow (60 degree) had the most issues with cutting. The red blade worked pretty well, though there was a couple spots it did not cut on the corners properly. But it looks fine, and the letters I cut were pretty curvy which can always cause that in my experience with cardstock. With the lower quality white vinyl that I used, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LUUF5MM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 you can see from the images that all blades even the brand new cricut brand blade had issues cutting. I was not that surprised because the design was small. The blue blade worked the best for this, even better than the cricut brand blade. Every run was done using the washi paper setting under custom settings. It is what I always use for vinyl. With the higher quality holographic vinyl, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DNLBYLQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 the outcome for all blades was pretty excellent but the blue blade really shines for this one, almost exactly as good as the cricut blade. Same mat and settings as the white vinyl. All in all, I am extremely satisfied with these blades. I really feel like I could tweak more settings depending on what blade I am using and get the results I need. For the price, I don’t really care if I can only use them for less intricate things and use the cricut brand for the intricate stuff. Excellent deal!

When I first used these I was highly disappointed. I was so excited to find such a good deal, I was initially heartbroken at the negative results I received. BUT... When I first used these, I tried them on cardstock and they basically tore through the paper leaving it in shreds. Then, I tried them on vinyl and they cut all the way through the backing of my vinyl into my cutting mat! I had a job that HAD to be completed so I broke down and bought name brand cricut blades. This is when my view of these blades changed. The cricut blades did the same thing! (this was my first time switching blades in my machine) After doing some research and asking other cricut crafters on Instagram, I came to found out that this is a common occurrence with new blades. Phew! My advice to you is: Run your machine with the new blade on some cardstock using a NEW mat (another mistake I made) a few times and set the cut setting one lower than you normally would (example: using thick cardstock; set it to "light cardstock" or "paper" instead. Changing the setting will lower the cut depth/pressure and will somewhat compensate for how sharp it is. Using the cardstock will also help dull the blade enough so it won't cut through the backing or too deep into your mat. SO, after all of that, YES I am satisfied with this product. Also, to those claiming there weren't as many blades as advertised, make sure you look under the foam. They're there!

I've been using these blade mostly so far for all my paper, card stock, & cardboard projects. to be honest I find no difference in the quality of the cut compared to the Cricut brand blades. they fit well in the casing and able to make the same precession cuts. Difference is..... 30, 45 & 60 degree blades at a great unbeatable price. Off to use them on my wood projects. lets see if I think differently.

I have been using this blade for my vinyl projects with my Cricut. So far, it has been working beautifully. I have also used the same blade with scrapbooking paper with no issues. I would buy again.