Fiskars 9 Inch Bypass Paper Trimmer (199130-1001)

January 16, 2015 - Comment

Fiskars 9-inch Bypass Paper Trimmer, low maintenance, requires no replacement items, self sharpening blades, ideal for card making and cropping photo’s https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to (“” (amazon.com, endless.com,

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Fiskars 9-inch Bypass Paper Trimmer, low maintenance, requires no replacement items, self sharpening blades, ideal for card making and cropping photo’s

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I.R.Stamper says:

Great little trimmer! This trimmer surpassed my expectations. I needed something that was accurate, and that was easy to use for cutting smaller sizes for creating custom ATC layers. I have quite a few trimmers, but they’re all either rotary or the ones with the tiny blade. And I was afraid that a bypass trimmer might be cause my paper to shift as I was cutting, or be a bit less accurate than my other trimmers. Well, this trimmer works perfectly! I’ve used it to trim paper, cardstock, layered cardstocks, and even…

Edward S. "Oldtech" says:

Trimmer for small items 0

pwny (Julie Ann) says:

Worked great for the first two days, but then… My boyfriend purchased this for me to help with cutting small tags printed on regular card stock. Since I have difficulties with shaky hands, I needed something steadier than a pair of scissors. This trimmer worked great for me for the first two days until the blade got stuck in the “up position” and wouldn’t go down to cut. Upon inspection, a piece of the metal on the bottom flat edge was sheared just enough to hit the corner of the blade when it was pushed downward just from cutting (as I…

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