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CS
2025-08-30 16:06:27
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loosewheel
2025-08-27 13:40:04
I'm pretty happy with this brand. It definitely works better than the Cricut brand one that I bought, twice! With this, I can purchase replacement blades, but right from the beginning it's a lot sharper and has the safety cover that automatically covers the blade when releasing the handle. It's also lightweight and comfortable to use.I wish I'd have done my homework the first time. Assuming the Cricut brand would be good was not the case.
Public name
2025-08-25 15:40:48
This rolls and cuts smoothly. I appreciate the design that locks it either with the blade out to use or in to store. It feels sturdy, is light, and has been useful so far. Definitely makes cutting precisely easier.
CS
2025-08-20 14:55:30
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loosewheel
2025-08-08 17:01:56
I'm pretty happy with this brand. It definitely works better than the Cricut brand one that I bought, twice! With this, I can purchase replacement blades, but right from the beginning it's a lot sharper and has the safety cover that automatically covers the blade when releasing the handle. It's also lightweight and comfortable to use.I wish I'd have done my homework the first time. Assuming the Cricut brand would be good was not the case.
Public name
2025-07-31 13:23:01
This rolls and cuts smoothly. I appreciate the design that locks it either with the blade out to use or in to store. It feels sturdy, is light, and has been useful so far. Definitely makes cutting precisely easier.
Ethel A. Granger
2025-07-22 13:59:27
Great rotary cutter. Fits in your hand nicely.
Kassia
2025-07-15 20:57:47
I recently started getting into sewing (machine sewing-I’ve been hand sewing for forever) after inheriting my husband's great grandmother’s sewing machine. In trying to not buy all.the.things right away, I thought a rotary cutter was in the “would be nice, but not necessary†category. Couldn’t I just use a good pair of scissors? Then I actually tried it...not as simple as it looks! In addition, one of my first projects involved flannel and terry cloth. Cutting the first set of pieces (one piece of each) made my hands ache and took me 30-45 minutes. I couldn’t have done much more due to the hand fatigue (I have bad hands anyway). I decided to check Amazon’s prices on rotary cutters, as the cheapest one at Joann’s was at least $20-$25. Imagine my thrill at finding this one for just over $10! It came today, and I decided to see how much faster I could cut my pieces. I got the last two pieces of flannel and two pieces of terry marked, cut, and folded in about 15 minutes! It took very little pressure, and the cuts were precise, easy, and fast. And no hand fatigue! I was concerned about needing to hold the handle to keep the blade engaged, but it only takes a light grip, and because it’s so much faster, I was done long before it would have been an issue. I like that there’s a lock button to keep it either open or closed, it’s a nice safety feature. Overall, this is an amazing price on a fantastic tool. I highly recommend!
Priscilla
2025-07-13 13:52:55
I bought an 18mm rotary cutter for tight and small corners of cutting (armholes) that I’m have a hard time cutting accurately with my sewing scissors. I felt the blade was a bit slippery and easy for me to go astray, not to mention I had to run over a few areas again where I missed going all the way through a double layer of fabric. I thought the 45mm would be a bit easier and more accurate (bought it for the larger areas of my fabric). Of course, I still had the same issues. I guess some people can handle using these things better. I can see it being very useful in quilting and projects with a lot of straight lines though. But, after using rotary blades, I just appreciate my scissors more. I am very scared one of these days I’ll slip up and end up cutting in the wrong direction and ruining my fabric pieces. But these product seems high quality. I like the squeeze handle on this. ******************** Few months later, with a change of heart:Practice and use of my clear rulers helped. I’m starting to like using this. I used it recently on a very large pattern, and it definitely saved me a LOT on scissor time. I still have to use my scissors in tight, curvy areas though. I like the ergonomic design of the handle, and the trigger handle. The trigger handle is especially useful to me for more reasons than one. I’m an easily forgetful person these days. I’ve numerous burns on myself because I forget my hot iron is nearby. So the automatic release after use is nice. My smaller rotary knife doesn’t have that option, so sometimes I leave the blade exposed on my table. Not very safe.Another reason I’m starting to like using this is that it’s a lot easier on my trigger finger issue on my right hand. I was told to limit use of scissors under this condition.
Mama M
2025-06-19 11:10:45
Comfortable and cuts 4 layers of flannel like a charm
Mari Carmen
2025-06-09 13:29:12
Corta muy bien la tela
Patricia De Vos
2025-06-05 18:10:27
The article is great, also because of the ergonomic and safe construction.I yet used it only a few times, but I’m a big fan!
R. Von Banchet
2025-05-30 11:31:59
De Olfa rolmes deluxe is perfect om bijvoorbeeld versleten T-shirt in stukken lappen te snijden. Deze lappen geruiken wij onder andere voor poetslappen en lappen voor motoronderhoud.
adams
2025-05-12 15:01:29
Never used a cutting wheel before.I love the see retractable blade with the locking mechanism, locks shut and open, Very sharp wheel and the wheel is is replaceable. easy to use and same Ofla quality as the knives I usually use.
Ethel A. Granger
2025-05-07 14:03:24
Great rotary cutter. Fits in your hand nicely.
Kassia
2025-03-21 10:26:01
I recently started getting into sewing (machine sewing-I’ve been hand sewing for forever) after inheriting my husband's great grandmother’s sewing machine. In trying to not buy all.the.things right away, I thought a rotary cutter was in the “would be nice, but not necessary†category. Couldn’t I just use a good pair of scissors? Then I actually tried it...not as simple as it looks! In addition, one of my first projects involved flannel and terry cloth. Cutting the first set of pieces (one piece of each) made my hands ache and took me 30-45 minutes. I couldn’t have done much more due to the hand fatigue (I have bad hands anyway). I decided to check Amazon’s prices on rotary cutters, as the cheapest one at Joann’s was at least $20-$25. Imagine my thrill at finding this one for just over $10! It came today, and I decided to see how much faster I could cut my pieces. I got the last two pieces of flannel and two pieces of terry marked, cut, and folded in about 15 minutes! It took very little pressure, and the cuts were precise, easy, and fast. And no hand fatigue! I was concerned about needing to hold the handle to keep the blade engaged, but it only takes a light grip, and because it’s so much faster, I was done long before it would have been an issue. I like that there’s a lock button to keep it either open or closed, it’s a nice safety feature. Overall, this is an amazing price on a fantastic tool. I highly recommend!
Priscilla
2025-03-11 13:11:41
I bought an 18mm rotary cutter for tight and small corners of cutting (armholes) that I’m have a hard time cutting accurately with my sewing scissors. I felt the blade was a bit slippery and easy for me to go astray, not to mention I had to run over a few areas again where I missed going all the way through a double layer of fabric. I thought the 45mm would be a bit easier and more accurate (bought it for the larger areas of my fabric). Of course, I still had the same issues. I guess some people can handle using these things better. I can see it being very useful in quilting and projects with a lot of straight lines though. But, after using rotary blades, I just appreciate my scissors more. I am very scared one of these days I’ll slip up and end up cutting in the wrong direction and ruining my fabric pieces. But these product seems high quality. I like the squeeze handle on this. ******************** Few months later, with a change of heart:Practice and use of my clear rulers helped. I’m starting to like using this. I used it recently on a very large pattern, and it definitely saved me a LOT on scissor time. I still have to use my scissors in tight, curvy areas though. I like the ergonomic design of the handle, and the trigger handle. The trigger handle is especially useful to me for more reasons than one. I’m an easily forgetful person these days. I’ve numerous burns on myself because I forget my hot iron is nearby. So the automatic release after use is nice. My smaller rotary knife doesn’t have that option, so sometimes I leave the blade exposed on my table. Not very safe.Another reason I’m starting to like using this is that it’s a lot easier on my trigger finger issue on my right hand. I was told to limit use of scissors under this condition.
Mama M
2025-02-02 13:11:45
Comfortable and cuts 4 layers of flannel like a charm
Mari Carmen
2025-01-31 10:29:12
Corta muy bien la tela
Patricia De Vos
2025-01-25 13:26:57
The article is great, also because of the ergonomic and safe construction.I yet used it only a few times, but I’m a big fan!
R. Von Banchet
2025-01-01 17:24:35
De Olfa rolmes deluxe is perfect om bijvoorbeeld versleten T-shirt in stukken lappen te snijden. Deze lappen geruiken wij onder andere voor poetslappen en lappen voor motoronderhoud.
adams
2024-12-25 10:18:33
Never used a cutting wheel before.I love the see retractable blade with the locking mechanism, locks shut and open, Very sharp wheel and the wheel is is replaceable. easy to use and same Ofla quality as the knives I usually use.
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