12-01-2009, 09:30 AM
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#155
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Inking Addict
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Drumheller, Alberta
Posts: 98
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Originally Posted by JulieHRR
*chuckle* Only you can determine that.
I really wasn't ever seriously planning on getting an eletronic die cutting system, but I took a class, and a few of my stamping colleagues/friends have always raved about theirs . . .
And, well, you know how it goes . . .
Pros:
- Compact footprint
- Portable
- Cordless (rechargeable)
- Easy to use/not complex
- Does not require a computer
- Design Cards are relatively cost effective, feature a nice variety and quantity of different shapes, many include at least one alpha or more, and take up very little storage space
- Seems to have the most "updated" art style in die cuts, over the other brands of similar electronic products (based solely on my humble opinion, of course)
- Cuts a range of 1 to a max of 4" size of many of the shapes
- Least expensive of all personal electronic die cutting systems currently on the market
- Making Memories has proven to offer strong customer service, and has a responsive team dedicated to the Slice itself
- Website has message board and inspiration
- It's fun to use.

Cons:
- Still seems to have some kinks that need to be worked out
- Cannot cut anything thicker than 80 lb. card stock, so won't work on chipboard, fun foam, sheet metal, heavy/thick acetate
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I love this company, the best customer service I have ever experienced. Half the reason I bought one.
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