







Craft with Confidence! ✨
The Ecraft Pink Paper Cutter is a multifunctional tool designed for crafters and DIY enthusiasts, featuring four interchangeable blades for diverse cutting needs. With a maximum cutting width of 9 inches and the ability to cut multiple sheets at once, it combines precision and efficiency. Its compact design ensures portability, while safety features make it suitable for all ages. Backed by responsive customer service, this paper trimmer is a must-have for any creative workspace.



| Manufacturer | ecraft |
| Brand | ecraft |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 15.91 x 4.69 x 1.46 inches |
| Color | Pink |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7868 Paper Trimmer |
M**S
Paper cutter
Love that you can cut 4 different types of cuts, the functionality and it’s a great value at you finger tips.
J**R
Great Product
Great product, I use it to cut crafts as well as rip business cards. The spinning dial for different cutters is great, really helps to not have to find different blades. Unsure why there are negative reviews.
W**L
works
very nice. good quality. a little difficulty cutting correctly.
J**E
Great multi-tool, but can become frustrating with use
After using this paper cutter for a while, I feel like I can accurately write a review for it. I bought this paper cutter solely for the purpose of using two of the four cutters. These kinds of cutters always frustrate me because of they way they end up cutting construction paper or even certain cardstocks as it kind of gets stuck and rips or frays the edges. Maybe I'm just using it wrong. Either way, it does what I want it to, but I get frustrated after a while.Pros:-You get four different cutting tools: straight, wavy, lined, and scoring.-It makes relatively clean cuts as long as you apply good pressure.-It's compact and light making for easy storage.-The rotating portion is easy to use.-Cut lines are exactly like the sample lines on top of the blade.-Cut lines are crisp.Cons:-If you don't take the cutter off the wheel completely before cutting your project, the top bit won't cut and you have to go back to cut it again.-Any paper that is larger than the length of it (~9 inches - aka A4) it will not fit underneath the plastic track the knife runs on which kind of defeats the purpose of trying to use it on larger paper. So being compact is great, but not when your project is bigger than the cutter.-There is a guideline on the base so you can eyeball where the knife will run, but because it wobbles slightly, the cut may not be straight. I tried to draw a line down the middle with a pen, but it does not follow that line.-The knife track plastic is screwed into the base that you cannot lift it for easy placement of paper. This becomes slightly annoying if the paper doesn't immediately go through underneath it. It has enough clearance for maybe 2-3 sheets.Overall, it does what it is made to do, but the way it was made could have been slightly adjusted for ease and use. For the price, it does a decent job as long as you are ok with limited flexibility. I am usually a pretty patient person, but when I have to use this for bigger projects, it gets very frustrating and I end up going back to my old cutter.
B**
Paper cutter
This paper cutter is easy to use. It cuts evenly.
R**D
Awful
Worst paper cutter I’ve ever used. Didn’t cut the paper all the way, had to re do it and it would end up not being lined up. I returned it and will not be purchasing another paper cutter from Amazon.
A**Y
Handy and cute for a DIYer
Got this to cut up cards for my son's birthday party invitations. Worked very well, better then using my hands and scissors.It's pretty accurate, but there is a learning curve to figure out where the blade is. You will need to press down hard or else it won't cut.It's lightweightThe color is pretty blueMade my craft go super quick
G**Y
Eeeh! It kind of works
You get what you pay for with this. It's nice an light and easy to use. The results are what I would expect. I tried cutting thin and card stock paper and had to slide the cutter back and fourth to get it to cut 'most' of the page. The fold part hardly makes a dent and you are folding free hand basically. the perforations are hard to tear. and the squiggley line cuts about the same as the straight edge.
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