I fell in love with Drea's Wishblade at the Grand Opening Crop and will be getting one this year. Can someone tell me the difference (and the pros/cons) of Wishblade and the Pazzles Creative Cutter? Thanks!
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Wishbalde vs Pazzles Creative Cutter
#2 Guest_Momof8_*
Posted 18 February 2006 - 03:09 PM
Hi.........Drea here!!
Basically it depends on what you want to cut and how much you want to spend. The Wishblade will cut very thin vellum or film up to very thick cardstock such as Bazzill. The cost of the Wishblade is around $450.
The Pazzles will do what the Wishblade does but it will also cut chipboard. The difference is that it runs around $1400.
So..............depending on what you want to spend and how much you use chipboard are some things to take into consideration. I myself put my chipboard into my Wishblade and let it score where I want it to cut and then I take it out and finish it with an exacto knife. It still looks good to me. I usually paint and destress my chipboard for my projects anyway. Not to mention I don't use chipboard that often and I figure for what I am saving it's not a big deal.
Hope this helps.
Basically it depends on what you want to cut and how much you want to spend. The Wishblade will cut very thin vellum or film up to very thick cardstock such as Bazzill. The cost of the Wishblade is around $450.
The Pazzles will do what the Wishblade does but it will also cut chipboard. The difference is that it runs around $1400.
So..............depending on what you want to spend and how much you use chipboard are some things to take into consideration. I myself put my chipboard into my Wishblade and let it score where I want it to cut and then I take it out and finish it with an exacto knife. It still looks good to me. I usually paint and destress my chipboard for my projects anyway. Not to mention I don't use chipboard that often and I figure for what I am saving it's not a big deal.
Hope this helps.
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