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Is there a product on the market that you would tell your fellow peeps to avoid buying?
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can't think of one.
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No, but I'm still looking for a good paper trimmer that will cut straight.
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I like the cutterpillar, but I would not recommend it since it doesn't have a paper guard to hold the paper in place. The best one, in my opinion, is the fiskars Rotary Bypass trimmer. I just got another one for my classroom. It is pricey, but I used a 60% coupon from JoAnns at Michael's and paid about 51 dollars for it.
http://www.michaels.com/fiskars-procisi ... 73282.html
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Lolis wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:26 am I like the cutterpillar, but I would not recommend it since it doesn't have a paper guard to hold the paper in place. The best one, in my opinion, is the fiskars Rotary Bypass trimmer. I just got another one for my classroom. It is pricey, but I used a 60% coupon from JoAnns at Michael's and paid about 51 dollars for it.
http://www.michaels.com/fiskars-procisi ... 73282.html
that looks like a very nice trimmer Lolis
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Lolis wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:26 am I like the cutterpillar, but I would not recommend it since it doesn't have a paper guard to hold the paper in place. The best one, in my opinion, is the fiskars Rotary Bypass trimmer. I just got another one for my classroom. It is pricey, but I used a 60% coupon from JoAnns at Michael's and paid about 51 dollars for it.
http://www.michaels.com/fiskars-procisi ... 73282.html
I agree. Love my cutterpillar but if I didn't have it when the fiskar one became available I would have gotten it instead.
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Thanks Lolis, I will check it out.
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