I was just wandering if any one had used the new xyron cutter which retails between £99.00 and £129.00 if any one has post a reply how good you think it is and is it worth buying one
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I haven't got one but i'd be interested to hear if there any good. I've bought a craft robo which i'm going to have a play on today.
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I have one, & its good(use mainly for scrapbooking). Shame its PINK though. Its a bit bright first thing in the morning.
You need to have it out somewhere you can get to. I find if I store it away I never use it!!
+ you can cut more than one shape out of a mat
+ its cheaper tham other diecutters (but it looks it too)
+ easy to use
+ books are now available relatively cheaply on the web
- the sticky mats wear out quite quickly & need replacing often
- pattern books are difficult to store
- you are limited to max 4" square die cuts (but who needs bigger than 4")
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I bought one to demo in my shop. Its rubbish dont buy one. The blades cost nearly £15 each and only last 5 minutes, The mats are tiny and dont last very long either. The design books are good with good designs but they are quite large.Just because of the running costs i would not recommed it also you can only cut paper and very thin card.It is very slow compared to cricut.
If you can stretch to it the cricut is a much better investment the blades last forever with normal use and the mats are considerably larger but run out just as quick but you get a lot more cuts because of the size,and it is also incredibly fast.www.craftyaddicts.co.uk
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