accu cutter
#2
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 4,016
My husband just bought me one for Christmas along with several dies. I cut a bunch of 2 1/2 strips as soon as I got it and am itching to try the apple core die. I really like it althought would have loved to had the money for the Studio. But I couldn't have taken that to class so it's a toss-up. If you do a lot of cutting, I think you would enjoy it.
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 449
Do I understand this correctly, the crank must be turned manually? Some of us also have finger, wrist and shoulder issues.
The concept of the accu cutter is terrific; maybe one day I will be able to try it out for a few days-do they rent it out.
The concept of the accu cutter is terrific; maybe one day I will be able to try it out for a few days-do they rent it out.
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 2,189
Originally Posted by phatquilts
Do I understand this correctly, the crank must be turned manually? Some of us also have finger, wrist and shoulder issues.
The concept of the accu cutter is terrific; maybe one day I will be able to try it out for a few days-do they rent it out.
The concept of the accu cutter is terrific; maybe one day I will be able to try it out for a few days-do they rent it out.
#7
I love mine. You do have to manually crank it, but if you have arm or wrist issues, maybe only do a few at a time. Your cutting is cut in half if not more. I just love mine. Just bought a new die last night!
#9
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Outer Space
Posts: 9,319
Originally Posted by JUNEC
What is the difference between the accu and the studio besides the size?
I own the Studio system as I cut a LOT. There have been a gazillion threads on both the Studio and Go if you use the search feature above you can read up on them.
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