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20monkey05
Stylin' SIS (113)
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Posted: 12 Mar 2008 00:06
I use the old school Fiskars and still loving it! Been using it for about 6 years now not sure what I would shoot for next!
hilly0013
Favorite SISter (6353)
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Posted: 12 Mar 2008 00:09
I have so many different trimmers, but my favorite is the MM trimmer. :)
My cousin got the new fiskars rotary one and loves it...I haven't used it yet.
charknox
Little SISter (16)
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Posted: 18 Mar 2008 19:50
I have the MM and I love it. Found it at Michaels so I used the 40% off coupon which made it only about $33, a bit pricey, but, hey, I'm worth it....LOL.
pinkpea
Style Maven (505)
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Posted: 2 Apr 2008 22:58
I love the one from making memories...you never have to buy a new blade..it sharpens itself!
http://www.makingmemories.com/products/tools/trimm er.cfm
Love it!
livingroomfloor
SISter Elle (1897)
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Posted: 3 Apr 2008 00:12
I'm pretty sure no guillotine trimmer cuts straight...I have one made by X-acto and even it doesn't cut straight. Buttttt, for small jobs, I have two of the Fiskars bypass trimmers. I LOVE them.
TammyGray
Favorite SISter (8511)
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Posted: 3 Apr 2008 02:01
The purple cow guillotine does cut straight and oddly enough the blade is not sharp. It is a completely safe cutter which is great if you have children in the house.
PennyS
Style Addict (1403)
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Posted: 4 Apr 2008 17:33 - Edited by: PennyS
I have not ever used the big MM cutter, but when it first came out it did have problems and our store stopped carrying them for a while. Issues have since been resolved and it's supposed to be a great cutter. A bit pricey to me though.
one of the girls at the store had one (MM) and it feel apart at the welds. I have not opened mine (won in a sales promotion) but I have used one. I like it, but if mine falls apart-once I set up my new scrap space when we move-I will NOT be happy! We have a purple cow I have been eyeing... and I was thinking about selling my unopened MM cutter and buying that. :)
FOr everyday use-and in my tool bag on the go, I use my trust ole Fiskars trimmer... I still like it. :)
ravenea
Favorite SISter (7023)
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Posted: 4 Apr 2008 17:39
I have had an Ingento GT for over 20 years and it still cuts fantastic! It's not portable, but it's a great brand!
ravenea
Favorite SISter (7023)
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Posted: 4 Apr 2008 17:40
P.S. The Ingento is a guillotine and it cuts straight. It's super heavy duty.
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