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Article Title: Five Great Swingline Paper Trimmers
Author: Jeff McRitchie
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Guillotine and rotary paper trimmers can make any cutting job much easier. Swingline makes some of the best trimmers around and they're great for both personal and professional use. Here's five of these products. Check them out so you can determine if there's one that fits your needs.
1. 1112 - the SmartCut Compact 12" Personal Trimmer. This is one of Swingline's smallest trimmers and it's a good choice for use both at home and at work. It can cut items that are up to 12 inches long such as paper, photographs, and laminated documents. The base has an alignment guide for the most accurate cutting possible and up to five sheets of paper can be cut at one time. A replacement blade is included. Plus, this cutter is both small and light enough to be transported easily. The 1112 is backed by a limited one-year warranty.
2. 1312 - the SmartCut 12" Dial-A-Blade Trimmer. The 1312 offers the same cutting capacity and length as the 1112, and like that device, it's also lightweight and can be used anywhere. (It also has a similar warranty.) However, it differs from that trimmer because it offers three different cutting styles: straight, wavy, and scoring. To switch between styles, you don't need to change blades. All you need to do is turn a knob. The 1312 also has both metric and standard measurements printed on the base and there's a transparent paper guide to make trimming extremely easy.
3. 9615 - the SmartCut Commercial 15" Rotary Trimmer. The 9615 is a great, heavy-duty trimmer for professional and high-volume cutting. It can cut up to 30 sheets of 20 lb. paper at once and it has a clamp to keep your paper in place as you trim. The base is made of metal and is pretty large so you'll be able to trim larger items up to 15 inches long. (Metric and standard measuring guides are printed on the base for easy referral.) This is a really well-made cutter and it comes with a limited one-year warranty.
4. 9312 - the ClassicCut Lite 12" Guillotine Cutter. If you prefer a guillotine cutter to a rotary one for occasional use, the 9312 would be the perfect choice. It has a 12-inch cutting length and it's capable of trimming up to 12 sheets of paper at once thanks to its self-sharpening steel blade. There's a protective guard rail that will help keep your fingers away from the blade and the blade can be locked into place when not in use. The 9312 is surprisingly lightweight for a guillotine cutter, making it easy to move around. It's covered by a limited ten-year warranty.
5. 9715 - ClassicCut 15" Guillotine Cutter With Laser. Finally, there's the 9715, a terrific cutter that has a laser that will show exactly where you need to cut. It can cut 15 sheets at a time and has a 15-inch cutting length. Like the 9312, it has a finger guard and a locking steel blade that sharpens itself. It also has alignment guides in both metric and standard measurements.
All of these cutters are well-made and make any cutting job much easier and enjoyable. So get one today and start 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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