RickCorey said:
To me, that's the heart-breaker.
There will always be some companies making and selling cheap trash, as long as consumers buy it in preference to anything expensive enough to have been made to last.
But I thought that Fiskars was, or used to be, the high-priced-spread, and had quality to match.
As with most companies, some !@#$%^&*()_ bean counter probably convinced them there was more profit in selling two million pieces of junk for $20 each, than two thousand GOOD TOOLS for $40 each.
Replaceable and well-sharpen-able blades are ecologically responsible!
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