Customer Reviews for VEVOR Electric Paper Cutter 0-330 Cutting Width, Electric Paper Trimmer, 40mm Cutting Thickness, Desktop Cutting Paper Machine, Industrial Paper Cutter, Heavy Duty Paper Cutter, for Office, School
We cut reams of cardstock to different sizes in our business. This performs very well. Bought it to replace an old cutter that would now cost over $4000 to replace. This does an excellent job for us. Just remember it is in metric dimensions, so just have a conversion app or chart ready. The smallest it cuts is 50mm (2\"). We need some 1 3/4\" cuts, so we put a small 1/4\" plate behind it and adjust the dimension accordingly.
Compre esta maquina aun despues de leer opiniones negativas de ella, llego en el tiempo indicado, correctamente empacado, funciona exelente y me ayuda a hacer mis libros con cortes precisos, me ha ayudado mucho, la recomiendo !
Nice little cutter for the money. Well crated for shipping, arrived undamaged. No instructions to assemble the base and the cutter manual has a lot to be desired, rather difficult to understand.
i love my new cutter! looked around everywhere for an automatic cutter. This was the best price for the unit with good reviews. i received it rather quickly and i had no problem setting it up on the table i needed it to be on with the help of one other person. So far so good! cuts amazing. i have not had to call customer service so i can't speak on that service.
This thing is a great value. Name-brand stack cutters might be able to cut more at once and with more accuracy but for 4 times the price! I am the manager of a store that does shipping and printing and we had a manual paper cutter that I just couldn't get accurate for the life of me and I had to adjust legth, screw down the press, and cut all manually and it was about $250. A name-brand fully electric stack cutter costs $5000+! A semi-manual cutter was still around $800 so I decided to bite the bullet and bought this and I am quite happy with my decision. It came with a skew of about 1 millimeter but I deciided to take it apart and I fixed that myself. It is pretty darn good and going strong after hundreds of cuts. It's already time to replace the blade and I can easily do that myself for about $170. I don't know how long it'll last but I can replace it 3 times and still be under the price of a name-brand cutter. Fair warning - it says it ships in only 2-3 days but I got it a few weeks later.