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Skil 2352-01 3.6-Volt Lithium-Ion Multi-Cutter Studio : Skil by Skil Brand : Skil Model : 2352-01 Publisher : Skil Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0039725031488 UPC : 039725031488 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 12 reviews)
List Price : $93.68 Our Price : $42.44
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Holds the charge up to 18-months
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Auto Sharp Blade Design
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Lightweight - weighs less than 1-pound
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Battery Fuel Gauge
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Cuts through hundreds of materials* including: carpet, plastic packaging, fabric & leather, paper & cardboard, vinyl flooring, wallpaper & more up to 1/4-inch thick.
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Product Description |
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3.6V, Lithium Ion Cutter, Holds A Charge Up To 18 Months, Auto Sharp Blade Design, Lightweight, Less Than 1 LB, Battery Fuel Gauge, Cuts Through Hundreds Of Materials, Including: Carpet, Plastic Packaging, Fabric & Leather, Paper & Cardboard, Vinyl Flooring, Wallpaper & More Up To 1/4" Thick, Includes: 1 Cutting Blade & Charger. |
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Handiest tool ever! |
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This is the best tool ever, even if you only use it to remove those pesky clamshell plastic packaging things it is worth the price. I use mine more than any other power tool I own. |
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Disappointed. Slow, difficult to use |
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It cuts stuff alright, but it is difficult to get it to glide through material. The angle at which you hold the instrument must be just right or it binds. Initially bought it for box cutting, but reverted back to the blade. This thing was too slow and difficult on boxes. I also thought I got it for a great Jas-store "today's special" price, but a similar price is available at other outlets. It is overpriced at sale price of $50. I'd give it a $25 value. Perhaps if I get to use it on other materials that are difficult to cut with my existing tools, I'll rate it higher. |
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Low speed |
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Seems overpriced for what it is. Its main design fault is the slow speed of the cutting blade. I bought it for cutting fabric for garment making. Professional versions of similar cutters used in the fashion industry are more powerful and very high speed, allowing cutting around quite sharp curves without nasty jagged edges. So I was disappointed and would not recommend it for any precision work, only as a rough cutter. I would almost go as far as to call it junk at the price of $52. Maybe for $20 it would be OK. |
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Difficult to use because of the on-off-switch location for someone with large hands. Concerned that a replacement blade is not available. Seems like Skil wants the customer to buy a new unit versus allowing us to
replace the blade. Very strange for Skil to do this.
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Best Used for Straight Cuts |
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This is a real fun tool. It is perfect for slicing into hard-to-open plastic packaging, and powerful enough to cut through quarter inch rug pads. Like a couple of other new Skil tools, its lithium battery holds a charge for several months. The product is compact and easily gripped in either hand. |
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