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Review on πŸ”³ Enhance Your Crafts with the EK Tools Mini Corner Rounders Punch Set by Summer Hendricks

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Like some others here

Update: After rounding the corners of about a dozen sheets of laminate, the punch got stuck. I would have to turn it over and tap the back hard to get it loose. This resulted in some of the corners becoming mangled and I have never been able to successfully punch through laminated sheets again. After that I switched to my Fiskars but after punching enough corners they also got stuck and stopped punching through the laminate. Maybe it's glue from the sheets? Like some others here, I also bought these mainly to round off the corners of things I've been laminating as those corners can be pretty darn sharp. Compared to some Fiskars corner drivers they are different, but they work. Fiskars shows more consistent results but ek is not far behind. Fiskars are almost three times larger (especially decorative ones require power to punch); these ek are small and easier to use with one hand so i can hold the paper with the other hand. Both EK and Fiskars have raised edges set at 90 degrees to guide the corner of the paper. That too can ruin everything. I've found that it's best to hold the paper in place as you punch so it doesn't move and cause an uneven cut. Both EK and Fiskars have raised edges set at 90 degrees to guide the corner of the paper. That too can ruin everything. I've found that it's best to hold the paper in place while punching so it doesn't move and cause an uneven cut. and EK, and Fiskars have raised edges set at 90 degrees to guide the corner of the paper. That too can ruin everything. I've found that it's best to hold the paper in place as you punch so it doesn't move and cause an uneven cut.

Pros
  • Punch locks for compact stacking and storage
Cons
  • No power