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Article Title: Five Great Paper Cutters For Large Jobs
Author: Jeff McRitchie
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Cutting a big stack of paper doesn't need to be a difficult task - all you need is the right equipment. Whether you need to cut as few as 150 sheets or as many as 800, these products can give you a hand. Check them out so you can find the right one for those big jobs.
1. Swingline ClassicCut CL800pro Guillotine Paper Cutter. Swingline is a very popular brand when it comes to office products and their CL800pro is yet another one of their great offerings. This device has a very high cutting capacity for a guillotine trimmer: it's capable of processing up to 150 pages with a single stroke of the blade. Your work will always go smoothly because there's a light that indicates just where you need to trim. There is also a great U-shaped handle that promotes use by both right- and left-handed people. Finally, the CL800pro has a lengthy 10-year warranty.
2. Standard PC-P43 Electric Desktop Paper Cutter. This is a very compact cutter that will fit right on top of any work surface. Its dimensions are 26.6" (width) x 23.7" (depth) x 14.8" (height). Despite its small size, the PC-P43 is capable of trimming approximately 250 sheets at once. It's also very safe to use because a safety cover needs to be lowered and two buttons need to be pressed before operation will start. It has a maximum cutting length of 17 inches.
3. Tamerica Guillomax Stack Cutter. This is one of Tamerica's largest cutters and it's capable of quickly slicing through 360 sheets of 20 lb. bond paper. It has a clamp that will keep your sheets in place so your paper will be cut perfectly every time. It has a maximum cutting length of 17 inches so it's great for most sizes of paper. This is a heavy-duty device that is perfect for frequent use and it's durable enough to provide you with years of service.
4. Dahle 858 Premium Stack Cutter. If you thought the Guillomax had a high cutting capacity, you'll be astounded by how much the Dahle 858 can cut. This device can chop up to a whopping 700 sheets at once, which is almost 2.5 reams of copy/printer paper. Its cutting length is 18.5 inches, a full inch and half more than the Guillomax. Plus, this great device has safety shields, an electronic console to guide you through the process, and a laser guide to help you get an extremely accurate cut. There's also an ergonomic friendly handle to make using this product as comfortable as possible.
5. Intimus Powerline Manual Ream Cutter. If a 700-sheet cutting capacity just isn't enough, you'll want to get the Intimus Powerline. This trimmer can cut up to 800 sheets at once, which is one of the highest capacities around. It can cut items that are up to 18 inches long and it has clamps you can utilize to ensure you'll get the best possible results. There's also a light that will make things as easy as possible for you. Plus, the Powerline is very safe to use because it won't operate unless the safety cover is in place.
All five of these products are high-quality and will make any large trimming job easier. So get one of the great paper cutters today so you can get cutting!
About The Author: Jeff McRitchie is the designer and Director of Marketing for
http://www.mybinding.com .He has written over 500 articles on binding machines,binding covers,binders,laminators,binding supplies,laminating supplies,paper handling equipments,index tabs, and shredders.
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