Zision Paper Trimmer 12-
Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
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| Zision Paper Trimmer 12"- |
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Product Description |
| ZISION-Paper Trimmer allows you to easily cut through paper and cardstock. Cutting arm lifts for easy insertion and removal of paper and then locks down for stability and safety while cutting. Convenient 1/4 and 1/2 inch marks on right side of blade allows you to cut thin strips easily and accurately (English and Metric measurements on top middle and bottom of trimmer). Hidden ruler swings out to provide 15 inches of measuring width; cut length is 12 inches. Free Scoring Blade Included. Replacement Blades (sold separately). Made of plastic. Color: Green and Purple-Pink Measurements: 15Hx5.5Wx1D. Caution: Blades are sharp; adult supervision recommended. Imported. |
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Product Details |
- Paper trimmer
- 15H x 5.5W x 1D
- Features convenient 1/4 and 1/2 inch marks on the right side of the blade
- Cutting arms lifts for easy insertion and removal of paper then locks down for stability and safety while cutting
- Easily cut through paper and cardstock
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Customer Reviews |
Zision Paper Cutter
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| Review Date: December 28, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Carolanne Florkowski, |
| This ia a really GREAT product - it is inexpensive but it works wonderfully. The blades give a crisp cut easily. It is small and light making it easy to store and carry. I would highly recommend this to crafters! |
It's not that bad, really.
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| Review Date: December 1, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Kaleigh, Nebraska |
Sure, it's not as great as the $25 paper trimmers, but it does the job. It's truly not as bad as the other reviewers said. Maybe they weren't pushing down on the plastic cutting arm hard enough while they cut? Who knows.
I used it on regular scrapbook paper, and it didn't leave any jagged edges or frays. I haven't tried it on photos, though.
If your local scrapbooking store has a good return policy, I say give it a try. You might end up saving some money :] |
It's fine if you know how to use it
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| Review Date: March 26, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Priya Swamy, Philadelphia |
Hi
I've cut over 200 pieces with one blade. Works fine with scrapbook and regular paper, and fine with photo paper as long as the blades are sharp.
Of course it is not as precise as an old fashioned full blade paper cutter they had in school. |
DebiDel
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| Review Date: October 17, 2008 |
| Reviewer: DebiDel, |
| I bought one of these trimmers a couple of weeks ago and I find it to be a lot of trouble. The guide wiggles back and forth making it very difficult to make a straight cut. You have to hold the guide down really hard to prevent it from moving and that makes it difficult to hold the paper in place while cutting. If people had three hands this would be easier to use. It's inexpensive, that's why I bought it in the first place, and the one I bought came with a very handy pair of scissors. |
Not Worth the Price
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| Review Date: January 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Judi, |
| Very unhappy with this product. Difficult to hold the paper tight and it leaves a jagged edge, not a clean cut and I tried several different paper types. Sorry I didn't save the packaging to take it back! |
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