We R Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile 2 - Big Bite Blue
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Maëlig
> 3 dayLa fameuse pince de la marque bien connue. Livraison express au top
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Mazgun
19-12-2024Service was great and Item arrived quickly. Crop-a-Dile will be used for my journaling and card making. Very Happy
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Norene Kub
> 3 dayThis tool has so many functions I dont know where to put it - tool box (for projects), craft room (for scrap booking), closet (for belts), or just in the junk drawer for easy access. What I was impressed with was the solid construction and sharp punching. It went through five layers of heavy plastic, three layers of gorilla duct tape and one layer of regular duct tape. I purchased it for punching holes in my sunroom plastic window covering project. Everyone should have one of these!
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Maire
> 3 dayIts a hole punch/eyelet placer and it works...what more can you say?
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Brittany Kunze
Greater than one weekWorks with ease.
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Grant
> 3 dayWife does a lot of crafting. Saw the product that she had been looking for. Recieved it quite quickly. She loves it.
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pauline sutch
> 3 dayso easy to use even though i have arthritis in wrists and hands
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susi sorglos
> 3 dayalles was er zu bieten hat funktioniert perfekt. Ohne großen Kraftaufwand.
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Brandon Wisoky
> 3 daySo disappointed with this device. The first time I tried to use the punch feature it failed. Here is why... The sharp 1/8 punch and 3/16 punch do not align with their respective holes and therefore neither punch works.
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kren
Greater than one weekIts very difficult to line up the eyelet so it hits the bottom/base square piece perfectly centered. If it doesnt, the eyelet is usually deformed when setting, but, worse yet, it damages the soft, poor-quality plastic that surrounds the metal center, leaving pits which the eyelets then catch on and become stuck to. This happened during the first project which required 24 3/16 eyelets and suffered several off-center misses. Now, any eyelet not perfectly centered when hitting the base results in the eyelet stuck to the base. In addition, the smaller sized hole punch does not line up by quite a margin, impossible to use that punch. I gave the whole thing up in total frustration. This pitting problem couldve have been completely avoided by making the base/bottom square all hardened metal rather than plastic, OR, at the very least, using a HARD plastic that doesnt damage/pit so easily. My husband is a Machinist, has been for 45 yrs, very familiar with metals and plastics, and said the plastic is total China crap and shouldve never been used in an application such as this. So, basically, if youre planning to use this tool alot, you better have perfect aim EVERY TIME, with a perfectly seated eyelet that will hit the bottom base ON CENTER EVERY TIME or youll end up with an expensive, useless tool. I was SO excited to get this tool but ended up SO disappointed that a great idea for a very useful gadget was ruined by using poor quality materials! I will request a return and refund from the seller after only one use.