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Anonymous File :-(, x)
"Cuts where scissors can't reach." So can an X-Acto Knife, and you don't need electric power to do so (notice the electrical cord but they you only get to see glimpses of that cord in the commercial ;o). That's probably why it's $20. As I understand it, it perforates the paper, so there must be some tip that goes up and down REALLY fast if you want to get a nice clean cut (I wonder if you put some ink on the tip, maybe you could get a tattoo with it? ;o). Haven't tried it yet, and never will. Teach your kids to be careful with knives, if they haven't found that out for themselves yet, don't buy them this... It's such a typical "gadget-type" invention. You don't really need it, but some people will still buy it because they mistakingly think it's cool to cut paper this new and 'better' way than with a simple knife.
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