Cheap Paper Cutter for Scrapbooking, Crafts or Small Office- Cuts 12" x 12" Paper Review
I love this cutter! I had my knife for over a year now. I love books and be able to cut mat board from time to time. I did not want to keep going to my local Hobby Lobby to cut me this every time I get a certain size that is needed. Well, I just go to Hobby Lobby get a 32 "X40" sheet of mat board and cut them into 12x12 pieces for me (and they give me the odd bits when I ask for them). I have all the carpet, I need for a long while. I gopaper plate to return to again cut paper mat. I use the grid lines to arrange for my great clips. It would be nice if a ruler on the bottom. But, I am very happy with it. I would not trade for the world! Clean, bright, straight cuts every time. Still as sharp as the day I bought it first.
Paper Cutter for Scrapbooking, Crafts or Small Office- Cuts 12" x 12" Paper Feature
- Cuts paper up to 12" x 12"
- Precision parts ensure accurate cutting
- Carries a 5 year warranty against defects
- Blade is super hardened steel
- Base made of high-impact plastic
Paper Cutter for Scrapbooking, Crafts or Small Office- Cuts 12" x 12" Paper Overview
This superior quality cutter is made with the best materials for long life. Although this cutter is portable and lightweight it is made for hard work. It is especially suited to scrapbooking projects because it will handle a 12" x 12" sheet of paper but it is also sturdy enough for office use, in schools, for rubber stampers and in other creative pursuits. Made by Tonic Studios, it carries a 5 year warranty against defects in material or workmanship. Some of its outstanding features are a high impact plastic base with grid lines, a hardened stainless steel blade with comfort handle and lock, a paper clamp with integrated finger guard that holds the paper in position, a convenient carrying handle, a weight slightly less than 3-3/4 lbs., a compact size of only 13.4"W X 18.2"L and a 5 year guarantee against defects in workmanship .
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