Cutting Edge Creativity ✂️
The Xinart Rotary Cutter features a highly sharp 45mm SKS-7 stainless steel blade, designed for both left and right-handed users. With an ergonomic grip and safety lock, it ensures precision and safety while cutting through various materials like fabric, cardstock, and leather. The package includes one rotary cutter with an attached blade and two extra blades, making it a versatile tool for all your crafting needs.
Brand | XINART |
Model Number | XQBD45PK-UK |
Colour | Pink |
Package Dimensions | 17.8 x 8.3 x 3.7 cm; 110 g |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 110 g |
R**A
Excellent addition
It really is atime saver
L**N
Great rotary cutter
This is one of the best rotary cutter I have bought. The grip is comfortable and realy easy to use
D**S
A good little cloth cutter
A very nice cloth cutter
J**N
Not great
It’s not the sharpest tool in the box, quite literally. It’s ok but it doesn’t cut some knit fabric quite the way I’ve been used to. Will have to upgrade. I wouldn’t recommend for anything thicker than a cotton poplin.
A**R
Cutter
Comfortable to use
A**T
easy to use
This is my first rotary cutter and I was left wondering why I’ve been using scissors for so long! This is so much easier and quicker. Seems to cut well through my jersey fabric.
M**N
Good little tool
Ive had this little tool for a few months now and its brilliant at cutting if its a thinner material but you have to go over the thicker material 2-3 times though but it does the job comes with an extra blade but not need to change it yet it’s comfortable to hold but i think it could do with a little padding on the handle if your using it all day every day but all in all I highly recommend this will buy again if i ever have to replace it
F**L
Dangerous, it collapse with the slightest pressure
I purchased this last year, but I’ve only just used it for the first time as it was lying in my craft box. It is terrible at cutting. I tried to cut through 2 thin pieces of calico fabric yesterday and it collapses into the locked position with hardly any pressure applied, making it dangerous as it could catch your fingers when it slides out suddenly .I had to use my fabric scissors.
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