At first glance, Cait was iffy about this paper slitter, but now she uses it for many jobs where she used to use conventional scissors.
Cait finds it comfortable to hold and faster, easier and more accurate than using scissors - making clean cuts even if your hand isn’t so steady.
This German-made paper slitter, with recessed blades, pushes easily through wrapping paper - as quickly as you can move your hand - and eliminates the hand-fatigue produced by even spring-loaded scissors during a long gift-wrapping session.
Cait pushed the slitter to its limits, testing it on various kinds of paper, including art paper, where it worked well. The slitter met its match, however, against her thick handmade paper, where it pushed through with difficulty and left a ragged edge.
Replacement blades are available so you can use it year after year. Cait enthusiastically recommends it for the holiday wrapping season and beyond. Click here to learn more.






November 9th, 2007 at 11:41 pm
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