🎨 Punch Your Way to Creativity!
The Bira 3/4 inch Lever Action Craft Punch is a compact and user-friendly tool designed for precise paper crafting. Measuring 3" x 2" x 1 7/8", it punches perfect 3/4" circles and is ideal for various projects like scrapbooking and card making. The punch can be easily maintained by sharpening it with aluminum foil or lubricating it with waxed paper, ensuring longevity and performance. Suitable for use on 65-lb. cardstock and lower, this product comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
A**A
Product as described
Simple, small design. Is effective but wish it was sturdy, feels cheap.
J**N
Works beautifully.
Easy to use and works beautifully, as advertised. The punched chad is perfectly circular and is exactly 3/4" in diameter, perfect for use when making home made board game tokens.
R**Z
Cuts perfect. Works great
I liked that it was the right size hole and I made dangles for my book embellishments.
H**L
Not for sticky things
I got this to use for fabric tape and it absolutely doesn’t work for that. Probably great on paper but not thick stickers or fabric.
G**
Great Punch
This hole punch works great for crafts or hobbies. I personally use this to make overshot cards for 12 gauge loads to be roll crimped. The only down side is the width of the material to be punched is limited by the opening and the small lever does limit the amount of leverage to punch thicker material. All in all this punch performs for what I need it to do.
K**5
Perfect for corks
Great for doing projects with wine corks
A**R
Great!
Great tool for punching out overshot cards from cereal boxes!
F**D
Poor Product. Or maybe it's made for heavy paper.
I bought two of these, the 3/4" and the 1".Neither will cut a full circle in the paper I am using, some masking paper I bought from Amazon. Which is thin, but stiff. It's not like it's wrapping paper or tissue.I did not notice any restrictions listed on paper thickness.And I have tried the paper singly and also multiple layers.Besides being rather hard to slide the paper into the slot and make sure it is all the way in (it's better if you hold the punch upside-down so you can view through the window, because it NEEDS to be in all the way. There is not any excess room), it simply will not cut a full circle. Maybe this is a result of the circle being cut right along that edge you pushed in.Then you end up tearing the paper just to remove it. And hopefully the partial circle can be salvaged and trimmed up with scissors. Both of the punches do this.Pros: It has a plastic window on the bottom (also removable) so you can see what you are doing.Cons: That doesn't mean it's going to work.Just a poorly made product.
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