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| I'm a big fan of the Quickutz die Cutter. I've tried various ones, and they all have their good points and bad points. The Quickutz is lightweight and easy to carry to scraps: its affordable compared to the Sissex or digital cutters like the Cricut, and its extremely easy to use. Check out myvideo demonstration of the Quickutz Die Cutter |
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