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    Old 09-03-2014, 05:22 AM
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    Originally Posted by gale
    I have one but when I posted about it here, I got ridiculed for not buying a mustache trimmer instead. Luckily I'm used to that so I don't care but I like mine.
    I know how you feel. It really irks me when I buy something and get told you wasted your money you could have bought this or made do with that. Like I didn't know. I do know that's why I bought it. I wanted the one I bought not the make do or substitute version. The mustache trimmer was made for cutting hair and it will cut fabric. I have proof of that. The one made for cutting threads is much gentler and not so easy to cut the fabric. That's why I buy the tool made for the job.
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    Old 09-03-2014, 07:36 AM
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    I have one and love it. I have cut my fabric with it, but I have done that with my regular seam ripper.
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    Old 09-03-2014, 09:53 AM
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    Love it and batteries never died for me.
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    Old 09-03-2014, 01:54 PM
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    I went online and bought a men's beard trimmer for $7 and change and it works really good. Have had it over a year and haven't changed the batteries yet.
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    Old 09-04-2014, 02:49 AM
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    Originally Posted by gotta-sew
    Love mine, turning it upside down seems to eliminate the fabric cutting problem.
    I find it works better this way also.
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    Old 09-04-2014, 03:17 AM
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    I have one and have had it over a year and am still on the same battery. I love it and have had no problems with it cutting the fabric. Used it also when taking feather stitches out that I had long armed and area and didn't like how it turned out. What a life saver.
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    I bought one about 3 years ago. I absolutely love it and it will replace it with a new one if it ever dies. It travels with me wherever I go to sew. Once I forgot it when we left to go camping in the woods for 6 weeks in our 5th wheel. I got into a situation where I needed it bad, so I tried my husbands beard trimmer. It did the job but not near as well. I am considering buying another one just to keep in the 5th wheel. To me it is a necessity, just like my rotary cutter. Sure, I can cut with scissors if I have to, but why would I "want" to.
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    I don't worry if I buy something at a quilt show that I find cheaper after the fact - I look at that item as my souvenir from the show. Rationalize where you can, ladies!
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    Originally Posted by Prissnboot
    I don't worry if I buy something at a quilt show that I find cheaper after the fact - I look at that item as my souvenir from the show. Rationalize where you can, ladies!
    I think I am your twin,,HUGS
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    Old 09-04-2014, 05:02 AM
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    I love my quick ripper $15-$20 BFD what is that in the grand scheme of things. Nice regular seam rippers are what $3 each, get dull and have to be replaced, and who only has 1 so I bought less fabric that month I would absolutly do it again it has saved me hours of time and frustration. I've had it for 9 months or longer and have not needed to change the battery yet. A couple of weeks ago I used it to remove several rows of my poor quilting way better than picking each stitch one by one.
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