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πŸ”ͺ MAKERX WX745L ZipSnip 9 Rotary Cutter Review

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Description of πŸ”ͺ MAKERX WX745L ZipSnip 9 Rotary Cutter

[MICRO-ERGONOMIC DESIGN] Enhances overall user control for precise cuts. [SELF-SHARPENING BLADE] Keeps blade edge honed for efficient cutting. [SHARE BATTERIES, SAVE MONEY] Worx Power Share intelligent batteries maximize power, performance and run time and are compatible with all Worx 20V and 40V tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products. [LOCK-OUT SWITCH] Prevents unintentional starting. [CUTLINE INDICATOR] Provides clear reference point for following a cutline. [FLEXIBLE POWER CORD] 4 ft. long flexible cord attachment allows for unencumbered movement when working. [MAKERX HUB CONNECTION] Connect to any 20V Power Share battery to power the MAKERX series of Go-Anywhere Creative Tools. *20V battery (WA3520) and MAKERX Hub (WA7150) not included. [INCLUDES] Mini Rotary Cutter.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

This little cutter packs quite a punch.

I was surprised at how easily it cuts through cardboard. I didn't have to force it; Just run it and it cuts right through - and pretty fast!

Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Game Changing Portable Electric Scissors

LOVE these electric scissors. Use them to cut cardboard to resize boxes and it works like a charm also used to cut fine mesh and pond/pool liner. It's a lot easier than regular scissors. They look fun but work great!

Cons
  • Only Available in Black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I used it wrong and it's still tearing to shreds

I was trying to cut steel with this thing right out of the box... not sure what I was thinking. I thought I broke it because the blade was gnawed on, the guard was broken and the sharpening blade had tipped over to the other side of the blade, but when I put it back in place this little thing is still tearing up whatever it was for was made, so I can only imagine how well it works when intact. Don't be like me, read the instructions.

Cons
  • I'll add later