Cutting Edge Precision ✂️
The Dahle12e Vantage Paper Trimmer is a professional-grade tool designed for precision and durability. With a 12" cut length and the ability to trim up to 15 sheets at once, it features an automatic clamp for secure handling, a sturdy metal base for stability, and adjustable guides for easy alignment. Perfect for any office or creative space, this trimmer combines functionality with sleek design.
Manufacturer | Dahle |
Part number | 40012-12566 |
Item Weight | 2.77 kg |
Product Dimensions | 50.17 x 26.04 x 6.35 cm; 2.77 kg |
Item model number | 12e |
Size | 12" |
Colour | Black, Gray |
Style | Cut Length: 12" |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included components | Trimmer |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**1
Worth the money
I love this guillotine. It is sturdy and cuts beautifully The cutting action is smooth. The safety mechanism is good. When the cutting arm is lifted the safety rule lifts with it. When the cutting arm is brought down the safety rule clamps down cleanly to protect your fingers. When you receive the guillotine you need to pull the arm gently to the right to release it for use. When cutting has finished gently put it back into its resting position. It was a considered purchase for me but I am so pleased I bought it.
M**.
Very disappointed, Does do the job easier than the roller ...
Very disappointed, Does do the job easier than the roller cutters I have used before cuts through 10 sheets of paper easily. The low star rating is because the cutter blade handle is damaged so it cannot be locked into a safe down position, the adjustable paper guide does not lock into a straight position so the paper has to be lined up every time for the same cut on the next batch of paper needing the same cut. Would have returned but as shipped from USA the transport costs meant I may as well just work around the problems.
A**.
Great buy
Was researching paper trimmers and ts was the best option out there for the price and what I need it for. I use it to cut photo paper one sheet at a time. The lines are thin, which makes it accurate. But the guide is a little bit tricky as it is lightweight hollow plastic, it doesn’t always align properly once you screw it in. The safety lock works great and the grip holding the paper down is great. Love that it is metal, I can use magnets strips if I want to for theiguide instead. I was thinking of considering the other type of cutter, the roller trimmer. But this is more cost efficient and does what I need it to.
M**O
Bonito
Excelente producto muy minimalista y profesional.
A**O
Excelente producto
Me agrado el producto, es lo que esperaba para algunos trabajos de recorte de fotografías. Se ve que es de buena calidad y que debe de servirme por largo tiempo
A**R
Excellent cutter with some interesting design characteristics
This 18" cutter is beefy and accurate. It will make good accurate cuts in challenging materials. It cuts mat board cleanly. It will cut 15 sheets of copy paper. It will cut thin laminating film and thin dry mount film. The latter two are challenging because some cutters will cause these to fold over between the guillotine blade and anvil blade rather than cut. (this is the problem that drove me to buy this new cutter) A guillotine cutter should never be used on foam core. I tried foam core and it will work if you put it face down. The back edge of the foam core will be a bit rough but the (face down) top edge will be clean.The design is interesting and different from other cutters. The guillotine blade is very thick (5/16") steel and bowed (see picture 2 showing the blade all the way down). The blade has a 1/4" lateral bow; at any point in the stroke the blade is only contacting the anvil at one point. This is an exaggerated version of the bow in a scissors. Other cutters have do not have boldly bowed blades. This bowed blade design really seems to work very well.As I mentioned the blade itself is massive. Other cutters have heavy blade handles and thin steel blades. On this cutter the actual blade is 5/16" thick and the anvil is 1/4" thick steel. The blade is not actually all that sharp. If you grabbed the blade it would not cut your hand or finger, but it cuts paper, mat board, and films very cleanly. I suspect the bowed design is part of the ability to make a blade work extremely well without needing to be super sharp.The blade and paper clamp will remain up in any position. This is very handy for paper positioning. You can slowly lower the handle to get the clamp to engage, remove your fingers with the blade staying up, and then complete the stroke to do the cutting. You will not need to use a shoulder to hold the handle up while positioning or clamping the paper.I was able to trim very tiny slivers off of a photograph as one needs to do to correct slight boarder errors. A 1/32" sliver was easy and I could even manage almost down to almost 1/64".The base is steel which is nice. It about the right balance of weight to keep the unit stable and light enough to carry. An added plus is the magnets stick if you are doing some fancy paper positioning or want to hold a drafting triangle to the board. (Want to try cutting Octagons perhaps?)I am not excited about the scale or grid. The scale is 1/4" and the grid is 1/2". I prefer a much finer grid and ruler. Obviously you can use any ruler to supplement the scale on the cutter.. I found it easy to print off a grid and scale to my liking with a large format printer and double stick tape them to the base. If that is too much trouble for you, then you might just get a big sheet of graph paper that has a grid to your liking and stick that on the base.
D**R
The Cadillac of paper cutters.
What can I say, it's a paper cutter. But it is the nicest paper cutter I've ever used. The blade is extremely sharp and goes through paper like a hot knife through butter. I really like how it clamps paper down and holds it in place along with providing a safety guard, how it has a measuring device, how the blade locks into place when not is use, and how sharp the blade is. Well made device.
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