New Stampin’Up! Trimmer Review
Introducing the new
Stampin’ Trimmer
from
Stampin’Up!®
I’m so excited to finally share this new tool with you. The decision to replace my old trimmer was very difficult since I’m one of those people that finds a tool and keeps it, no matter how old it is. Just ask my family about my waffle iron! However, after seeing the new Stampin’ Trimmer in action at convention, I just had to try it for myself. I’m sold!
Let’s start my review.
First of all, I was very impressed with the Blade Track or what I call the “Gutter”. Unlike my old rotary trimmer, you won’t wear a groove in the plastic material that can pull your blade off center.
Can you see the cut marks on my old rotary trimmer?
Next, no more switching between Scoring and Cutting Blades. The Cutting Track is long enough to hold both blades. Unlike some other trimmers, the blades lock in place. No falling out!
Need a wider cutting surface? No problem. The Extended Cutting Arm swings out and locks in place to give you a stable, 14.5″ of accurate cutting.
Speaking of accurate cutting, the Extended Cutting Arm has a Collapsible Support Foot to ensure a straight cut every time.
Now, let’s turn our trimmer over to reveal some cool features. The addition of Nonskid Feet, makes sure the cutter doesn’t slide around on your work area.
You’ll also find a very generous Storage Compartment to store bone folders, extra blades and other small accessories. The Clear Compartment Cover snaps firmly in place to lock your accessories safely inside.
Finally, when it’s time to pack up and head to your favorite crop, a Lock snaps your Extra Long Cutting Track securely in place.
Only one thing left to do, PARTY! A Retirement Party for our old trimmers, that is. Are your ready?
Upgrading is a snap! You can even earn it free with a qualifiying order or workshop. Click to Email me for more information. If you’re ready now order 24/7 by clicking the button below. Order #126889 Stampin’ Trimmer.
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