CARTINTS 2Pack Snitty Safety Vinyl Film Cutter Paper Carbon Fiber Cutting Tool Wraps Cutter Craft Knife Utility Knife Film Wrap Paper Cutter with Razor Blade for Window Tint, Car Wrap, Craft Making
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Selected User Reviews For CARTINTS 2Pack Snitty Safety Vinyl Film Cutter Paper Carbon Fiber Cutting Tool Wraps Cutter Craft Knife Utility Knife Film Wrap Paper Cutter with Razor Blade for Window Tint, Car Wrap, Craft Making
This year's Christmas gift wrap was made from this product. I find that you need to give it a "running start" or a forceful push to get it started on cutting.
It isn't perfect, but it does help save time and effort. Wrapping paper I used is kraft paper, which tends to be a bit thicker than usual wrapping paper, so maybe this accounted for it. As soon as it begins running, this cutter is very easy to use, but I usually have difficulty cutting a straight line and it is the same here. Cutting down on my time and making it less frustrating was what the cutter did for me. Then, I zipped my tool up and cut it off once I had the amount I needed. It was also simple to cut off excess in the opposite direction. Ultimately, it doesn't approach all my issues, but it would be a tool I definitely use in the future to wrap things up. I just find scissors easier to use and faster to maneuver.

Not only are they good for cutting wrapping paper, we also use them to open bags of chips. Since the cutting edge is protected, they can be used to cut those annoying plastic tag holders on clothing items without damaging them. can be flipped when it gets dull, because it is a standard safety blade, and it can be reversed when it gets dull, making it like having.

I also made the mistake of not using thick paper.

The complete opposite of what I am looking for. Buying it is not a good idea. The link does not.


You can figure out which one works and which one doesn't once you figure out which one does. There are two of them, which is good, since only one was good in my order.

Keep your hands out of the cutting line. The blades mess me up whether I'm doing it wrong or you're just bad at it. The blade height has been adjusted and I am still unable to I am going to get my own blades so I can see if it makes a difference. I like the look of this and would like it to perform as it should a quick cutting tool.

In the past, I've given away free ones at events, and I've liked them more.
