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The Jielisi 12 Inch Paper Cutter is a lightweight, versatile trimmer designed for A2 to A5 paper sizes, photos, labels, and cardstock. Featuring a sharp guillotine blade with patented track system, it delivers precise cuts at angles from 45° to 90°. Equipped with a ruler, tile grid, and safety latch lock, it ensures accuracy and user protection, making it ideal for professional and creative projects alike.
| ASIN | B00LX1JFZQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #900,586 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #466 in Paper Trimmer Blades |
| Brand | JIELISI |
| Color | 909-5 |
| Cover Material | paper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (495) |
| Date First Available | March 26, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 909-5 A4 |
| Manufacturer | JLS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 909-5 A4 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches |
| Sheet Size | 12 Inches |
| Size | A4 |
S**N
Lightweight but accurate.
For the price, it's pretty impressive. Although it is made of polystyrene, it seems well-engineered and well-made. Joints are tight. Lines are straight. Angles and measurements seem accurate. You can't drop bricks on it or throw it at annoying people, but it should hold up to a lot of reasonably careful use. The "instructions" are a joke--literally. They were clearly translated into English, but by whom, from what language, or why are a complete mystery. (Rather than tell-tale mistranslations, they are full of odd misspellings and typos.) But there isn't much to figure out, so chuckle and move on. The two blades are a mystery. Since they are identical, one must just be a spare. The blades are replaceable, supposedly, but there's no clue where to buy more. (Fiskars sells similar-looking blades for a similar-looking cutter. Maybe they fit.) Maybe if you do enough cutting to eventually wear the blades out, you should be buying a sturdier unit anyway. The blades are not "rotary" despite Amazon's classification--just pointy metal blades. The blades so have two cutting edges, so you and cut in both directions. It won't cut more than a few sheets at a time, and probably will not last anyone's lifetime, but so far I like it.
K**A
No more scissors!
I am a new teacher, and I was getting tired of cutting everything out with scissors. I bought this because of the fair price. This paper trimmer works great! I have used it on card stock paper and it cut through about 4 pieces easily. I have only been using it for a couple weeks, but on a TON of work, and it is still holding up great. I recommend this product.
C**C
I too am very disappointed that the only inch measurements are along the top
I didn't read some of the reviews on this paper cutter before I bought it, I might have purchased something else. I too am very disappointed that the only inch measurements are along the top. I need inch measurements on the clear holder where the blade is. All the little squares are centimeters. It is a solid cutter though, should hold up better than my old one which was not cutting straight anymore. Easy to change the blades, just slightly spread the clear sections apart, gently, and the blade pops in and out. So, I am going to have to figure out how to mark inches on the clear section. I haven't tried the diagonals yet, if they are true markings, it should be really great.
N**L
Excellent Paper Cutter!
I love this paper cutter! It's perfect for small projects and cuts very well. I cut numerous printable magnet sheets with this and the blade was still cutting well when I was done. It comes with a replacement blade which is also very nice should you need it with your first couple of projects. Overall, I have been very satisfied with this and the price was great! Great value!
S**A
Mostly metric, angles are fairly useless. Sharp, safe design.
This cutter looks nice, feels sturdy and the blade is sharp. I was able to cut through 8 layers of (thin) notebook paper; it struggled beyond that. This cutter is almost entirely in metric. The grid is centimeter squares, the ruler is centimeters on both sides. (Which you can't tell from the pictures or the description.) The only inches are going down perpendicular to the ruler / blade - you cannot measure inches anywhere else. If you want to lop of the entire side / top of a page, this will work just fine. If you want imperial measurements along the direction of the cut for, say, a partial cut of a certain length into the page, this isn't the ideal cutter for you. Accuracy is slightly off. I checked the grid against two separate transparent rulers, if I line up at the top, they get progressively off-center going down, so the lines on this do "drift" slightly from accurate, but I'd guesstimate it at <1%, so probably good enough for many uses in the size range this cutter is capable of. Because you don't have a perfectly flat surface (part of the ruler is lower than the rest since it has to tuck under the base) measuring past 4 inches is tricky. It appears to be most accurate with the page following the curve of the base down to the lower portion rather than pulled taught - so you will need to be careful in the tradeoff between accuracy and bending the page. The angles are even less accurate, but they are almost worthless anyway.. If you try to make an angled cut, the paper gets in the way of closing the ruler, so you either have to squish and wrinkle the paper or make a smaller section. If you want to cut a 45 degree isosceles triangle, the largest you can make has ~2 inch sides before your run into the ruler. (If you want to avoid the ridge that is there to help with paper alignment... you can't.) You wouldn't, say, be able to cut a 5" origami square in half with this - at least not using the angle lines. On the lack of a cutting guide. Another reviewer complains there is no guide where the blade is. It is still possible to line this up. The ruler does not block your ability to see the groove for the blade, if you line paper at each end of this, then you can position the paper exactly where you want it. Alternatively, you can measure up from the bottom of the page using the ruler (including the pull out part, see above.) I do like they include a spare blade on this. I would recommend removing the second blade to give yourself more room and to see better for alignment. I was unable to fully cut a page while using the ridge guides along the same side as the second blade. because the second blade was just close enough that you couldn't quite get that last bit of the page. Instructions on how to remove it are on the packaging, but you basically put the blade in the middle, flex the ruler out, and slide the blade out through the stretched-out middle of the transparent ruler. Then you have to figure out where to put it so the blade doesn't get damaged and doesn't damage anything else... I also like that you have to push down on the blade to engage it, otherwise the blade does not protrude outside its plastic housing. This means that if even you run your finger along the bottom of the blade assembly, you are unlikely to cut yourself (unless, of course, you are really trying to be a dunce.) I did plan to store this upright on a shelf, however the blade/guide tends to fall open when I set it on the flat edge, so it takes up more space than I had hoped. The paucity of imperial units isn't ideal; this is a U.S. customer base. Part of me wants to send this back because the description did not make it clear and there will be times I'd want the imperial along the direction of the cut or for my grid. The mathematical precise part of me dislikes the unit drift. The other part of me thinks it is probably "good enough" for many uses and there are workarounds for the lack of imperial units. I'm debating sending it back.
S**A
Compact and Convenient to Use
Works and I like the having two cutting blade tabs. I don't do a lot of paper cutting in our office, but on the occasion that I need to this is a nice personal cutter to have and it doesn't take up much space so easy to store in a desk or on a shelf.
C**T
I was amazed that the lines on this cutter do NOT go ...
I was amazed that the lines on this cutter do NOT go all the way across the board. There are no lines under the plastic guide, I attached a photo so you could see, as it's hard to notice that huge omission in the product pictures with the plastic guide down. I needed 1/2" and 3/4" cut guide lines, but they aren't there. Wow. This makes it useless. I returned it. FYI - there are two cutting blades so you need to make sure you use the correct blade. There are no instructions with the product, so... one blade is for thicker card stock (I cut 100lb, only 1 sheet at a time, it worked great). I then cut regular paper using the same blade because I didn't know they were different. That gave a rough cut, like you folded then tore the page. I recut the paper with the other blade and found that it was a finer blade that did a smooth cut for paper. So, test out the blades on scrap material first to figure out which blade is which. Hope this helps! ~Cynthia Handmade In Conifer Jewelry & Accessories
M**D
Very good to use when cutting up card stock
A**X
Nach langem Vergleich, bei dem ich festgestellt habe, dass auch dieser Papierschneider ein typisches China-Produkt ist, welches von unterschiedlichen Händlern zu unterschiedlichen Preisen (lediglich die aufgedruckten Händlernamen unterscheiden sich) angeboten wird (bei der Konkurrenz 2,--€ mehr), habe ich mich für diesen hier entschieden. Auch, weil man hierfür wenigstens Ersatzmesser (auch von anderen Anbietern) erhält, was nicht bei jedem Billigbrett der Fall zu sein scheint. Ich hatte erst überlegt, doch mehr auszugeben (Stampin up, Fiskars), aber ich schneide eher selten (neue Hefte für mein kleines Traveler's Notebook, ab und an mal Laminierfolie, selten Fotos) und da müssen die Schnitte nicht super perfekt sein. Ich habe hier aber gleich noch die beiden Ersatzmesser mitbestellt. Und dann die Überraschung - entgegen der Beschreibung waren gleich 2 Messer montiert, also 1 als Ersatz. Das ganze Teil, inkl. Messer, wirkt ziemlich billig, besitzt aber wenigstens kleine Moosgummifüße auf der Unterseite, so dass es recht gut rutschfest ist. Das Ausklapplineal lässt sich nur mit Gewalt (und evtl. abgebrochenem Fingernagel) ausklappen und ist dann auch etwas tiefer, als der Rest. Unter der transparenten, hochklappbaren Messerschiene befindet sich auf diesen 4cm leider keine cm-Einteilung. Das Messer läuft in einem Schlitz dieser Schiene - zum Messerwechsel das Messer mittig positionieren und dann müssen einfach die beiden Teile der Schiene etwas auseinander gebogen werden - mal sehen, wieviele Messerwechsel das aushält, bevor der Kunststoff bricht. Dieser Messerschlitz ist bei meinem Brett auf einer Seite breiter, wodurch das Messer beim Transport dort rutscht, zur anderen hin schmaler - Fertigungstoleranzen. ;-) Unter dem Schlitz der Messerschiene befindet sich eine Nut im Brett, durch die die Klinge läuft - in diese Nut wird leider die Kante von v. a. dickerem Papier (ich hatte 250g-Papier) beim Schneiden regelrecht reingedrückt, wodurch sie auf der anderen Seite aufgewölbt wird. Ärgerlich, da man bei z. B. nur einseitig bedrucktem Papier auf der uni-Seite markiert und schneidet und man die hässliche, aufgewölbte Kante dann auf der bedruckten Seite hat. Das ärgert selbst mich - ist aber bauartbedingt bei diesem Brett wohl nicht zu ändern (Nut wahrscheinlich zu breit), weshalb ich dieses Gerät niemandem empfehle, der akkurat arbeiten möchte - aber zumindest gerade schneiden tut das Teil. Je dünner das Papier, desto besser und auch mit unterschiedlichen Folien (z. B. Laminierfolie) habe ich kein Problem. Ganz dünnes Zeitungspapier wurde jedoch zerrissen. Man muss sehr gut darauf achten, das Schneidgut ordentlich mit der Messerschiene zu fixieren (dafür gibt es vorne mittig eine halbrunde Verbreiterung - allerdings knackt beim Schneiden dann das ganze Brett auch des Öfteren etwas bedenklich). Zum Schneiden muss das Messer nach unten gedrückt werden (Anleitung befindet sich mit Bildern auf der Rückseite der Verpackung - allerdings nur in Englisch). Die angegebenen 12 Blatt sind wohl eher ein Witz - ich muss bei 5 Blatt dünnem 80g-Papier bereits ordentlich drücken - viel mehr würde ich dem Teil nicht zumuten wollen. Ganz praktisch sind die Winkelangaben auf dem Brett. Die Messer sind auch alle etwas unterschiedlich - die kleinen, eingearbeiteten Klingen stehen unterschiedlich stark raus - bei einem Messer sogar kaum - da muss man schon sehr drücken, um damit überhaupt noch schneiden zu können. Fertigungstoleranzen ;-). Ich denke auch nicht, dass die billigen Klingen sehr lange halten - bisher habe ich einige Testschnitte, 2 kleine, dünne Hefte für mein TN sowie einige Laminierfolien geschnitten - noch funktioniert das erste Messer, was man allerdings auch erwarten kann Zum Falzen, oder für Schmuckkanten (z. B. Wellen), ist dieses Brett nicht geeignet, da es einfach keine entsprechenden Messer gibt (sollte jemand doch welche finden, wäre ein Kommentar für diejenigen, die das interessiert, sehr nett). Fazit: Für akkurate Kanten, v. a. dickeren Papiers, ungeeignet - für ab-und-an-mal-Nutzer, bei denen es nicht so exakt drauf ankommt, noch i. O. Man zahlt halt die Hälfte vom entsprechenden Fiskars und ein Drittel vom Stampin up - und so ist dann eben auch die Qualität. Wer wirklich viel und in guter Qualität schneiden will, sollte sich mal das Brett von Stampin up (gibt es hier, glaube ich, nicht) ansehen.
す**る
主にコピーの裏紙カット用に買いました。 よく切れます。A4カットなどの場合でもセンターに折り目をつけないと等分に切れませんが、コンパクト、軽量も希望だったので満足です。
D**9
Per il prezzo pagato è davvero una taglierina valida per lavoretti casalinghi. La sto usando da settimane e continua a tagliare perfettamente sia foto che cartoncino (di peso medio-basso). Ma per i lavoretti con le bambine è perfetta e fa il suo lavoro, tra l'altro è piccola e maneggevole e non occupa spazio nei cassetti. Sconsiglio per lavori di alta precisione, le linee guida non sono perfettamente in squadra.
P**A
Calidad precio genial, corta hasta 5 hojas, si quieres mas cantidades te tienes que ir a una mas cara seguramente. Es perfecta para trabajos caseros de manualidades.
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