Martelli Rotary Cutter
Has anyone used a Martenlli Rotary Cutter. If so what did you think about it.
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I purchased one, I really like it. The blade cover is designed so that you may close it immediately after your cut with the flick of one finger.... has a nice grip and they come in left or right handed versions... Their customer service is awesome too!
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I love, love, love mine. Really helps if you are cutting lots of fabric. I like the closing cover also, so the blade is never exposed.
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I wore mine out. The spring broke on it, and I'm using it taped. Not good, I know, but I can't afford a new one. They're too expensive for me. But, I do really like it.
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I have one and have not used it yet.
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I did look at these. But I work right or left handed depending on how I feel so I felt having to buy 2 was too expensive.
I have been known to put blades in for right handed and then use it left handed. Can't do with these. |
I got one years ago. I really liked it.
However, I can no longer use it because of the pressure on my hands and fingers. I found I needed a finger on it to use it well and that is no longer a realistic option. Darn! |
I have one but could not get used to using it. I'm going to try it again because I have a lot of scraps to cut up and it's supposed to help with the carpal tunnel.
Lots of people like them, but some just can;t get used to it. |
I have one and found no great advantage to using it. I like the 60mm Olfa rotary cutter the best.
I have arthritis in my hands and neck. |
love it! I get the least fatigue if I alternate using the Martelli and a fiskar's
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