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πŸ”³ Fiskars Small Rounded Corner Lever Punch Review

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4.3
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Description of πŸ”³ Fiskars Small Rounded Corner Lever Punch

Ideal for adding decorative accents to the corners of photos, homemade cards, scrapbook pages, collages or virtually any other craft project. White paper guides ensure a perfectly placed corner punch. Easy, lever-driven operation. Built-in confetti catcher provides no-mess punching. For use with 65 pound cardstock or lower

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for thick paper

I love the simplicity of this punch. I use it for my hard drive log. Ideal for thicker sheets or 3 sheets of thin paper. When I pierce a leaf or a page of a magazine, the blade gets stuck. I need to open the floor and free it with what I have on hand (usually a pen). Remedy: If you are perforating a sheet, put it between two pages with snippets and everything will work fine.

Pros
  • Punch
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for customizing invitations.

I bought this specifically for hen party invites. I designed and printed them but wanted to add a little more charm. I decided to buy this hole punch to round the corners instead of having to pay a printer to cut them. The punch worked effectively. I sat on the couch and looked through 35 invitations (110# glossy papers for those interested) in just a few minutes. The die never stuck, never failed, and every cut was consistent and perfect.

Pros
  • Power
Cons
  • Non-Automatic

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well but the blade dulls quickly

I needed to round the corners of about 200 small postcards. It worked really well for the first 100 and then you could tell it was starting to get a little boring and left some jagged edges. As long as you're not trying to punch through something too thick and line it up perfectly, this will do exactly what you want, but be warned, don't push the paper too far because it won't smooth out the corner. Overall I used it for what I needed, but now it's boring and pretty much useless.

Pros
  • crafts and sewing
Cons
  • old