



Craft Your Imagination ✨
The Fiskars X-Large Craft Hole Punch is an essential tool for any arts and crafts enthusiast. Designed with an ergonomic squeeze grip, it allows for effortless punching of shapes, making it ideal for extended use. The open head design provides precision and visibility, ensuring mistake-free results. Perfect for scrapbooking, card making, and more, this punch nests with other tools for convenient storage and comes with a lifetime warranty.
A**.
More precise than others
Super sharp and incredibly useful! I really appreciate how you can clearly see the area you're about to cut, it makes the process much more precise. Great design and funcionality.
J**
Sharp
Love these to cut out the designs on sugar paper for my business.
D**N
Circle punch FAIL
This review is for the Extra Large Circle Punch.I'm extremely disappointed in this product. I tried to use it cut out 2" circles from regular printer paper and it totally failed. First, you have to line it up so you only have about 1/8 of paper at the bottom of the punch (I found this annoying as I was trying to cut our a bunch of pictures printed on an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper).But the main reason I found this product to be terrible is that it did not cleanly cut out a 2" circle. It cut out the top of the circle ok (not perfectly cleanly), and then the bottom of the circle was torn-looking.This is not a case of operator error, as there is one way to squeeze it. The paper was cut out, just not well. I had to use a scissors to cut out the circle the rest of the way.There is a chance my product was defective, as I have other Fiskars punches that are fine, but I suspect that this is too big of a circle for a squeeze punch and that it is just a poorly designed or executed product.I'm returning it and advising you, gentle reader, to avoid this product.
A**N
Great smooth scissors, perfect for 80 lb cardstock
Couldn't find these at Michael's so I had to go on Amazon. They're great! Really easy and smooth to use. We were even able to put multiple card stock in the scissor and cut several hearts at once. I used them to cut a bunch of hearts out of cardstock that I put on bbq skewers and lined my wedding aisle with. Great for heavier stiffer cardstock, I believe I used 80 lb. cardstock which was perfect, but I don't think it would work as well on soft paper like construction paper or harder stuff like cardboard. I feel the paper would just fold under the pressure of the scissor and the cardboard would be too hard for the scissor to penetrate. Also, it's easier and more efficient if you pre-cut your cardstock into strips that are about the height of the heart scissors so you can just go along each strip and cut the hearts. Then you're not having to deal with and maneuver a full size cardstock.
C**Y
It Works.
I was leery about ordering this one but I am glad I did. I like the fact that it actually cuts. The cuts are precise without leaving trails of paper hanging. Don’t waste your money on the circle one, it did not cut This cuts a scalloped circle. It is perfect for my needs. Right now I use it for scrapbooking, but I have future plans for it. I have searched the Internet and the price on Amazon was a good price. I am enjoying this squeeze punch.
L**R
It came broken, but I fixed it
I love these Fiskars punches. Really easy to position and good for heavy duty punching in an ergonomic way.When I received the product the blades of the punch were stuck on each other and wouldn't move but I was able to file down the metal part that was causing the problem and that fixed it.
S**E
Reliable fiskars
Reliable fiskars paper punch. Nice heart shape. Be careful what paper you punch..some thinner papers do not punch well
E**A
Just ok, has issues with lining up designs
I've never had any type of punch like this before so I can't compare it to other brands...but, the biggest drawback to me is it's very difficult to center what you want to cut out. This is sort of hard to explain, but obviously the handles are at the bottom so the paper can't be inserted very far into the cutting area - basically if you're trying to cut out a picture or words you need to figure out where the bottom of your circle needs to be and then pre-trim the paper to that length, then insert it into the cutter. If you just want to cut plain circles of paper that won't be an issue but I was wanting to cut out paper cupcake toppers that had words on them. Also, I was just cutting one piece of cardstock at a time and some of the edges came out somewhat frayed, not a clean cut all the way around.I don't dislike this enough to buy something different, but if I ever need another shape or style I will definitely try another brand.
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