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Fiskars Circle Cutter | 
enlarge | Brand: Pioneer Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $10.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 89195
ASIN: B0001DT2PU
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Product Description Cut out perfect circles with ease! Tool allows you to cut circles from 1" to 8" with a simple push. Clear base allows you to see where cuts are positioned. Works on paper, photos, card stock and other thin materials. Replenish with replacement blades. Fiskars Circle Cutter has a needle point for precise alignment and a gripper foot for circles without pinholes!
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Cuts smooth circles, but hard to align and center October 25, 2005 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
Unlike hole punches, this tool can be used anywhere on a sheet of paper.br /br /For my project, I printed out 1.5-inch circles on a piece of paper and then used this Fiskars Circle Cutter to cut them out. While fairly easy to size the device to whole or quarter inches, I found it difficult to see the sizing pointer as well as center the device to the circle I printed out.br /br /The center gripper of the circle cutter can be removed to reveal a thick tapered metal point. The purpose of it is so that if you know where the center of your circle should be, you can align the point to that center and then cut the circle out. However, although the device has a clear plastic base, I found it hard to align it perfectly. I was often off by a few millimeters because it's not a single piece of smooth plastic with which to view through, but there are several layers of ridged/ribbed plastic to view through.br /br /If the work being done doesn't need to be perfectly aligned, then the tool is still fairly good in producing circles from 1" to 8".br /br /The blade is tiny, so this won't cut anything more than cardstock. Meaning: no cardboard or anything thicker than 1/8".br /br /There is no cover for the blade in the standalone package, so children younger than 10 should be supervised. I put my extra blades in an empty film canister when not in use. The device itself has a built-in storage for one blade. The package comes with two.br /br /I might try the "Circle Scissors" for something more precise, but I think that one has 125 pre-set sizes that are not adjustable.
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