I will be able to see (and walk past) some likely rubbish cutters – at the midlands show this week.
One just needs to be selective, avoid the really cheap, non-descript, no-name, supposed bargains and move on – to the better quality cutters offered by the people who have a reputation (for good quality and service) to maintain.
Some of those ‘bargains’ are not cheap – because you have to buy again. Probably better, in the long run, to buy cutters which can be re-sharpened – not the throw-away types – so, investing in sharpening kit might be a more rewarding buy…