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πŸ”² 0.75-Inch Circle Punch by EK Tools - Enhanced Packaging for Improved SEO Review

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Details

ColorWhite
BrandEK Tools
Item Dimensions LxWxH1.14 x 2.57 x 6.69 inches
Item Weight0.03 Kilograms
Hole Count1

Description of πŸ”² 0.75-Inch Circle Punch by EK Tools - Enhanced Packaging for Improved SEO

Punches a precise 0.75-inch diameter circle. Use with other nesting punches to create perfectly graduating layers. Perfect for scrapbooks, cards, decorations and any paper craft. Punched out shape can be used a photo mat, remaining punched paper as a frame. Compact design locks shut for storage. Locked size approx 10cm x 4.5cm x 2.5cm

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Makes 3/4 inch circles out of paper

I shoot cap and ball revolvers as a hobby, I've recently started making my own paper cartridges, preferably with a leaf on the back of the cartridge to primer it has your gunpowder ignited/ignited. You can do this in many ways, but cutting by hand with scissors is time-consuming and tedious. This hole punch makes nice 3/4 inch circles, which I use to make 4 coffee filters at a time, which I also roll the cartridges out of. Sometimes if I don't press fast and hard enough I can end up with a tail

Pros
  • Hole Punch
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Won't take long at all.

Bought for a college art project. Didn't even finish the whole project. I had to cut 27 circles out of grayscale paper, not even as thick as cardboard. After about 15 it got kind of hooked and wouldn't close properly. Used it to partially cut 5 more and then started with a screwdriver until I slammed it shut. I made a rougher cut, but at least the project was finished. In principle, the thing is fragile, everything comes out. If you're using it for regular paper I'm sure it's probably fine, but

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 3 out of 5

PUNCHES HOLES but catches your hand

Product delivered quickly and looks good. Makes holes good. The only problem is a design flaw: when you punch holes, your arm flexes, causing your skin to flex and hit the ground. This works if you slowly punch holes in the Vevy, or if you place it on a table or desk and then press down. When using it as a hand punch, you must be careful not to hurt your hand. That's the only problem with this article. I've included a photo of the product in my hand from a side angle so you can see how the base

Pros
  • Force
Cons
  • Little things