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If you're a crafter or a person who works in the creative arts, you probably use a rotary trimmer (also known as a rolling trimmer) on a daily basis. These cutting tools make it extremely easy to get a clean, precise cut whether you're working with bond or craft paper or photographs. Dahle, a German-based manufacturer of office supplies, makes a great lineup of paper handling equipment, including rolling trimmers that are great for everyday use. This review will take an in-depth look at Dahle's personal rolling trimmers so you can determine if one would fit your cutting needs.

One of the best features about Dahle personal rolling trimmers is how safe they are. Rotary trimmers have the potential to be dangerous devices without adequate safety features, such as an encased blade. Luckily, Dahle personal rolling trimmers have this feature. Each blade is encased in protective plastic to ensure that the steel blade never comes into contact with your skin, even when the blade is changed. However, you won't have to worry about changing the blade very often - if at all - because the blades on these rotary trimmers are self-sharpening.

Dahle is well-known for creating durable, long-lasting products, whether it's a paper shredder or a pencil sharpener. Dahle personal rolling trimmers are also high-quality and each of them have a metal base that will withstand a lot of use. Although these rolling trimmers have metal bases, they are still relatively lightweight. This makes them a good choice for crafters who frequent events such as scrapbooking parties or creative professionals who do a lot of work on the road. They can even be used by office workers who need a quick and easy way to trim their documents.

Dahle rolling trimmers are some of the most versatile trimmers you can buy. These trimmers come in three different lengths: 9" (model #500), 12.5" (model #507), and 18" (model #508). There's a rolling trimmer that's perfect for whatever size item you're working with. You can also cut a lot of different materials with these trimmers, including 20 lb. bond paper, photographs, and some thinner card stock. Each trimmer has a paper clamp that will hold your work steady, so your cut will always be right where you need it. There are also measurement guides and a protractor right on the base so you can do any needed measuring before your cut.

If there is a drawback to Dahle rolling trimmers, it's their somewhat limited cutting capacity. These rolling trimmers have a cutting capacity of only seven sheets. That makes these trimmers fine for small cutting jobs, but unsuitable for larger ones. In that case, a guillotine or stack cutter should be used. Also, while these trimmers can be transported, moving the larger cutters around could be a bit awkward. If so, you may want to use the 9" trimmer instead.

Overall, Dahle personal rolling trimmers are great cutting tools that can really come in handy no matter what project you're working on. If you need a rotary trimmer, why not give Dahle personal rolling trimmers a look?

by: Jeffrey McRitchie




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