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Post by paulao on Nov 11, 2023 15:00:10 GMT
I bought it from SSS and I freaking love it. It comes with a scoring blade and 2 cutting blades. It is solid and sturdy. It cuts like butter! Definitely recommend.
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Post by whipea on Nov 11, 2023 15:04:27 GMT
On my list. Good to hear it is decent. My old Fiskars has about had it and was leaning toward this model. Thanks for the endorsement.
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FurryP
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Post by FurryP on Nov 11, 2023 15:18:27 GMT
I bought his last one so I am set with a variety of trimmers, but that is good to know in case my portable one dies.
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GiantsFan
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Post by GiantsFan on Nov 11, 2023 15:28:59 GMT
I use the TH guillotine trimmers, but I was interested in this new one for "middle cuts". You know the cuts that stop then start again. Please let us know how the blades hold up. The thing I hate about my Fiskars trimmers is havingn to purchasing new blades all the time.
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Post by lindas on Nov 11, 2023 18:31:02 GMT
I need to replace my Fiskers so I’ve thought about this one but I’m not crazy about how the extend ruler attaches and sits lower. If it came out flush like the Fiskers I’d buy it. Nice to know it cuts well though.
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Post by CoffeeCrafter on Nov 11, 2023 21:40:45 GMT
It will be interesting to hear how the blades perform over time and how often they need to be replaced. I absolutely *hate* the frayed looking edges most blade trimmers start to give fairly quickly for me since I tend to mostly use 100-110lb cardstock. For that reason, I've always gone for rotary blade and/or guillotine trimmers. I actually have a couple of each, but tend to use my Fiskars rotary trimmer the most since it has cutting marks up to 2" on the right side of the blade and guillotines, obviously, never have that feature. I did pick up the TH Media Rotary Trimmer earlier this year, but rarely use it for cutting cardstock. It amazeballs for cutting chipboard for my mini album and book binding projects though since it can take up to 50 weight chipboard with no problem.
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