Rotary cutter
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: OR
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I just bought a 60mm Olfa deluxe rotary cutter. The red button is really annoying. I took it out of the package and didn't cut anything, but the red button stayed put after I squeezed the handle. I have to shove the red button? What am I doing wrong and how do I use this well?
Thanks Emily
Thanks Emily
#4
It is a safety feature that seems annoying but is really very beneficial. I have laid mine down without closing it and ended up with a tiny nick in my finger.
Especially with pets or little ones around you need to get in the habit of closing it whenever you lay it down.
Do I sound like a mom or what. OK, I am. Learn to close it!!! :)
Especially with pets or little ones around you need to get in the habit of closing it whenever you lay it down.
Do I sound like a mom or what. OK, I am. Learn to close it!!! :)
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: South Puget Sound, Wa. State
Posts: 2,462
I didn't like the Olfa I picked up.
I use Fiskars and I think that they are dicontinueing the 65mm as I only see 60mm and 45mm blades now.
And the new 60mm are the straight type, not the nice curved ones.
Kirsten
I use Fiskars and I think that they are dicontinueing the 65mm as I only see 60mm and 45mm blades now.
And the new 60mm are the straight type, not the nice curved ones.
Kirsten
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