I am doing a big remodel on our main level and one of the items is to replace the carpet with vinyl plank flooring. I did the upstairs using the vinyl plank and it has held up well so we decided to do the whole house with this product. On the upstairs project the flooring went down fast except for the end cuts. You had to measure then measure on the plank and put a mark. Use the square to draw a line across the plank. Score down the line with a razor blade and then snap the plank. Very time consuming. So when I saw the Vevor Floor Cutter I decided to order it and give it a try. Here are my thoughts on this tool: PROS: 1) This is a pretty heavy tool that can handle some abuse. 2) It is easy to set up and gives consistent transverse cuts of the flooring. The blade needs to be kept sharp, but with proper blade sharpening it did a very good job on the transverse cuts taking a time consuming task and making it much faster and easier to accomplish. Note: I did not use this for longitudinal cuts. There just is better methods for doing those long cuts. 3) It certainly saved time on installing a floor, even if you account for the time used to sharpen the blade periodically. CONS: 1) This tool is bulky and hard to store. It really should come in its own case for those periods of not being used. When I am done with my project I might give this tool away since my tool storage space is limited and I really do not know of a good way to store it until I need it again. 2) I don't know about other materials but vinyl dulls the blade pretty quickly. I am sharpening the blade after each days use (depending on how hard I go at it on a given day). But with that said it is not hard to remove and sharpen the blade. CONCLUSION: I like this tool. It has some limitations, but using it just for the transverse style cutting it works very well and saves time. The key to this tool is keeping the blade sharp. If they sold this tool with a carrying case that would certainly improve the tool. RA