I have been looking at ordering a box of blades for our new Valiani CMC 120.
Simons have a only one type of blade at £51.
Lion have two different blades, Eco at £31.80 and other at £54.60.
Can any Valiani experts tell me the difference and if it's worth ordering the Eco blades?
As ever your help is much appreciated.
Rolf
Valiani Blades - which ones?
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I don't know about Valiani blades specifically, but I would suggest buying the most expensive ones you can find. Price is a pretty good sign of quality when it comes to cutting implements.
The Gunnar blades I use are the best ones they make and seem to be pricey, but they last so long they are cheap, in the long term.
The Gunnar blades I use are the best ones they make and seem to be pricey, but they last so long they are cheap, in the long term.
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I have had a Valiani CMC for over a year and would only use the Valiani blades, my advice is don't go with the ECO blades.
