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Three Great Rotary Paper Trimmers



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By : Jeff McRitchie    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-08-17 23:13:38
There are a number of different ways to cut paper including scissors, a straight edge and knife, and so on. Another way is by using a rotary trimmer, which can be a great choice if you have a small stack of paper you d like to cut. A lot of different manufacturers make these devices including such industry giants as Akiles, Swingline, and Fellowes. Here are three of the best trimmers available so you can decide if one is right for you. Here they are...

1. The Fellowes Atom 150. In addition to their excellent paper shredders and laminators, Fellowes makes some terrific cutting tools such as the Atom 150. This trimmer has a 15 inch cutting length and it can trim up to 30 sheets of paper at once. It can even cut plastic, foam board, and thin cardboard. The stainless steel blade of this device is fully encased in plastic so you won t cut yourself. The metal base is imprinted with cutting guides, including a protractor so you can cut on an angle. There s also a paper clamp so your work will stay in one place. The Atom has rubber feet on the bottom of it so it will stay put when you use it.

2. The Akiles Roll a Blade 1815. This great product from Akiles is made from high quality elements so you ll be able to use it for a long time. The 1815 has a cutting length of 18 inches and its blade is incredibly sharp. It is made from self sharpening tungsten steel, which is one of the best materials available. The blade can slice through a variety of items including cardboard, various plastics (i.e. polyethylene and polypropylene), leather, foil, and so on. However, it won t slice your hand because it s encased in a plastic carriage that was designed with safety and ergonomics in mind. Whether you prefer standard or metric measurements, you ll have the best of both worlds because the 1815 s based is imprinted with both of them. Other features of this great trimmer include an adjustable depth gauge and a transparent clamp that will hold your items but still allow you to see how your work is progressing.

3. Swingline SmartCut Dial A Blade Plus 9413. Finally, we have this great trimmer from Swingline. This is a device that can perform four different types of cuts: straight, scored, perforated, and wavy. It has four blades that can do this and to switch between cuts, all you need to do is turn a dial. When doing a straight cut, this device can trim up to 10 sheets of paper. When doing other types of cuts, it can trim up to 5. The SmartCut has a self healing base that has both standard and metric measurements on it. There s also a transparent clamp so you can keep an eye on what you re doing. The SmartCut is good for a variety of uses (such as crafts) and it comes with a limited one year warranty.

These three great rotary trimmers are ideal for anyone needing a convenient way of trimming paper and other items. If that sounds like you, get one of these products today!
Author Resource:- Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
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