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News Release from: Marcrist International | Subject: BF850 range of diamond blades
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2003
Diamond cutting blades and prices
compared
By showing the customers the difference in quality between the different types and prices of diamond blades on the market, they choose the better blades when given the choice, says a supplier.
Marcrist launched the new BF850 range of diamond blades in January this year and they have caught the imagination of both distributors and end users alike Would you like to sell your customers the best in diamond blades? This was the question Marcrist asked every diamond distributor in the UK
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The response both here in the UK and in Germany has proved that by showing the customers the difference in quality between the different types and prices of blades on the market, they choose the better blades when given the choice.
Sales of the new blade range have exceeded all expectations.
Even though some European diamond manufacturers have tried their best to stop Marcrist selling this concept by calling foul, the results of independent tests by leading figures in the construction industry prove conclusively that the BF850 is indeed worth 'experiencing the difference'.
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The concept is quite simple; Marcrist felt it was about time that end users were made aware that the 'cheap' diamond blade did not give value for money.
To prove it Marcrist give away with every BF850, a conventional blade of the same diameter, to enable the user to 'experience the difference' for themselves.
The user is invited to compare the two blades - and be amazed! Conventional blades contain synthetic diamond only.
The BF850, a revolutionary blade development, combines Real Diamond with the ultimate in core technology.
The result is Marcrist's fastest - longest life - turbo blade - ever! Marcrist's revolutionary guarantee - better than the best of the rest - or your money back, enables customers to try out the BF850 with a no quibble guarantee.
If they don't think the BF850 is the best turbo blade they have used, they can return it for a full refund and keep the conventional blade with Marcrist's compliments.
The full list of the new blades features shows just how much development has gone into this new blade range.
Developed with real diamond, the blade cuts like lightening and with it's 12mm diamond height gives over 84% more diamond than conventional blades.
The most striking feature is the blades core.
With a sieve like appearance the blade appears transparent when revolving allowing the operator to view the material being cut through the blade as though it were transparent.
Add to this the fact that it is semi silent in operation, vibration damped with self-sharpening, self-cooling diamonds and is manufactured to conform to every known safety standard world wide - it is a real gem of a blade The BF850 range is available in all popular sizes from 115mm - 350mm.
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