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Originally Posted by BillieDeeI don't think I'm happy with this. < 1in cuts are pretty difficult (okay - I do have a mini trimmer, too, but am I too spoiled?) Maybe it's just taking me time to get used to a bigger trimmer. |
I have the Tonic Guillotine large base cutter and Love it! I hear you on getting one inch cuts easily...the trick to getting smaller cuts is always use a larger piece of card stock...I know! We all have little scraps we'd like to cut, if that's the case I use my smaller Fiskars guillotine cutter. To me that's an inconvenience I'm willing to put up with to get the nice clean cuts I get with my Tonic.
I had the Cutterpillar 2 and sent it back within 48 hours of receiving it because the paper buckled when the blade hit it. Here's my theory on why some get cleaner cuts...I live in a very humid climate and all my paper is a little "softer" from all the moisture hence the buckling. Idk, I could be all wet, but that's my theory!
One cutter I have not tried is the Genesis ($$$) but from all the cutters I've owned over the past 15 yrs., I have never found one that could "do it all".
Hope your Fiskars works out for you!!