✂️ Cut above the rest—where precision meets power
The Dahle 448 Premium Rotary Trimmer is a German-engineered, heavy-duty paper cutter featuring a 51-inch cut length and a 20-sheet capacity. Its self-sharpening blade cuts smoothly in both directions, while the automatic clamp and dual-barrel guide bar guarantee secure, precise cuts. Built on a sturdy metal base, this trimmer is designed for professional-grade accuracy and durability.
Manufacturer | Dahle |
Brand | Dahle |
Item Weight | 26.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 59 x 15.13 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 448 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal, Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 51" Cut Length |
Paper Weight | 70 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00448-20422 |
S**N
Best paper cutter ever!
This is by far the best cutter by far! Well worth the price. I have purchased many paper cutters over the years, most work okay on one sheet of paper but don’t work well with multiple sheets. The precision and ease of use of this cutter even with multiple sheets is amazing. I also have never owned a cutter for larger stock, this cutter with its larger size handles my A3+ paper no problem.I use this daily in my hobby room, it is precise and easy to get repeatable cuts. Love it!
N**H
Smooth operator
Very happy! This is a durable and smooth operating cutter. I used to use a cheaper (TrimAir) cutter, and it worked well...but no where near as smooth and clean cutting. Well made, and looking forward to not having to replace the blades as they are self sharpening
U**R
The fences were not completely flat on my Dahle 446, but Dahle support helped me fix this!!
When I received my Dahle 446 Premium Rolling Trimmer, the first thing I did after taking it from the box, was test for squareness. It visually looked great. A simple test is to take a piece of copy paper, which is most likely perfectly square, and cut an extremely thin sliver from the end. Just make sure the paper is flush against the fence and doesn't move during the cut. Then compare the 2 ends of the sliver. If they match then it is square. You can then flip the paper over so the opposite side of the paper is against the fence and test again. If the cut wasn't square it will show up very easily with this sliver, as the amount it is off will be doubled now. Go through this procedure on the left and right fences. If there is a problem, loosen the screws on the bottom of the end that is out of square, adjust it, and tighten the screws. Then test again using the above procedure.My Dahle 446 tested perfect, but only if I pressed the paper against the section of the fence that is about 5" to 12" away from the blade/cutting rail (look at the attached photo). I can cut a sliver that is thinner than a piece of thread, and both ends match.THE PROBLEM: If I pull the paper against the part of the fence that is closer to the blade/cutting rail the paper will rotate counterclockwise slightly. This slight rotation can move a large sheet of paper at the far end by 1/8" or more! This is the same on both left and right molded end pieces! On a trimmer this expensive and well built, the fence should be absolutely flat along the entire length and square to the blade/cutting rail. Also I am finding that the end of the fence farthest away from the blade/cutting rail is lifted slightly. The nearest screw is 1 3/4" to the left.Update: I contacted support at Dahle, and worked with the Customer Relations Manager. She sent me both molded end pieces via 2 day FedEx. I received them, installed them, and now the cutting experience when using my Dahle 446 is much better. The fences on both ends are now flat the entire length, they are flush with the surface, and everything is square!
M**Y
This is my dream paper trimmer!
I had used an inexpensive rotary paper trimmer for nearly 3 decades and finally upgraded. I found this 20" Dahle at a good price on Amazon and treated myself. I have not tried 30 sheets of paper at a time but it cut through the paper and plastic lamination like butter! Sturdy, heavy, and precise.
R**L
Excellent (and beautiful) trimmer
This is excellent, and beautiful, trimmer. I bought this trimmer with Dahle’s 72” stand, which I highly recommend (see my review there). I’ve used trimmers for over 30 years at several engineering firms but this is the first one I’ve owned. It's not cheap but you get what you pay for. This trimmer gives sharp and accurate cuts, and I’m very happy.
N**N
Quality Cutter but...
This is a quality cutter for sure but I'm not sure it's any better than my less expensive Dahle 552 Rotary Trimmer. If I had to do it over, I'd buy another 552.
M**L
Best Trimmer Sinse The Bread Slicer!!!
We have been cutting hundreds 36" wide 10oz. canvas prints on a cutting mat with 40" cutting rulers and using up several packs of fresh trimmer blades. We have two people that spent two days cutting with just OK results. We still had hanging threads here and there and miscuts where the blade went off track. We also went home exhausted with very sore arms and fingers. In short it has been a very tough job.We just got the Dahle 446 Premium rotary trimmer. It works MUCH BETTER than we could have imagined. The cuts are flawless and perfectly straight and smooth. It takes just two fingers of pressure to cut the canvas. You can shave off hair thin strips all the way down the 36" sheets.This machine cuts in BOTH directions and has a super smart clear plastic hold down that holds whatever you are cutting in place as the blade approaches it. Don't look any further BUY ONE!
T**E
Good rotary cutter but mine is not square
for the most part, I like this rotary cutter except for three things:while there are inches for measurements, the focus is primarily on metric measure. If I want to measure something at 5" let's say, there is a 5" mark but the line that goes all the way across the cutter, which would make setting the paper square much easier, is cm and is not at the 5" mark. So I have to use a square I purchased to get the measure across the rotatry cutter.The other thing is that it isn't square. I called Dahle and they sent me a link on how to make it square (turn it over and adjust screws), which is fine but time consuming for me. I would like to have at least received it square initally and over time had to readjust it.Finally, it is difficult to cut paper less than about 2.5" w/o removing the plastic guide that holds the paper down. Its possible but a pain. I often need to cut 1/4" pieces that have to be square and clean. Right now I cut the paper 6" or so and then just cut down using the measuring guides on the sides of the cutter until I can't cut anymore because of the plastic guide. That's about 2/5-3" of paper I can't use.I do love the clean cut however!
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