Amazon.com: EK Tools Large Circle Crafting Punch, 2.25 inch, Silver, with Safety Lock, create perfect Circles for Handmade Cards, Scrapbooking, Gift Tags, Invitations, Decorations, and More
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Maia
Works well if you use thick enough paper or more than two sheets of paper. I am using to cut out designs for a button maker and usually use multiple sheets, so it works for my needs. However, it will jam up if you try and only use a single sheet of copy paper in it. If you want to cut out a single sheet, I suggest putting another couple of pieces of copy paper behind the one you wants so it doesn't jam.
D. Brown
I bought this to cut coffee filter paper into 58mm disks to use in an espresso machine portafilter. While it cuts regular paper very well, it would not cut the filter paper cleanly, leaving a fuzzy edge, or not cutting all around the perimeter. Using a piece of regular paper as a backing improved the operation, but still left most cuts incomplete. I sharpened the cutter edge without significant improvement, but when I enclosed the filter paper between 2 sheets of regular paper, the cuts were perfect. This does make the job significantly more exacting, hence the 4 stars, but for the price compared to a "professional" cutter, it works great.
C. C. Jones
My intent is to use this to cut perfect sized filters to go into the portafilter basket for making espresso. This unit was recommended on an espresso channel on YouTube as being exactly the right size. Unfortunately, mine arrived and the very first attempt to cut didn't result in a punched piece coming through, nor would it open again after that. I really worked at it and eventually pried it back open with a great deal of effort (and the locking mechanism was NOT engaged), but only after completely mangling the filter I was trying to cut, both the uncut portion and the cutout piece. I tried on several different kinds and thicknesses of paper including a single sheet of relatively lightweight laser printer paper. What I found is that this punch is poorly machined. The Cutting edge is pretty imprecise and fairly jagged and somewhat dull when you really examine it closely, and it doesn't fit very precisely to the other edge against which it is doing the cutting. One section of the "blade" is so badly machined and such a poor fit that it never ever succeeds in cutting through a piece of paper, but rather tears it in just the right way so as to get it immediately stuck firmly in the mechanism, locking the punch into a closed position with the newly shredded paper bits completely wedged between the "blade" and the other metal surface so that it's very stuck in the closed position. There is no technique to get a good cut, whether going at it slowly, swiftly, firmly, gently, or any combination. It just gets completely stuck every single time and will never produce a proper punch. Every piece of paper processed with it gets completely mangled. Returning to see if maybe I can get a good one. Otherwise I'll be seeing if anybody else makes a 2.25 inch paper punch.UPDATE: Second one arrived with exactly the same issues as the first. Cutting edge is uneven, not sharp enough in places, rips/shreds the paper rather than cutting it. The metal used on the blade is low quality relatively soft metal, not the sort that will hold an edge. Even then, you'd think their machinery could produce a decently even, sharp surface even if it doesn't last. This is useless right out of the gate. I couldn't get a single good cut from it, and the thing gets totally stuck from the wedged shredded paper every single time. Returning, and I'm now searching for another 2.25" round paper punch, which sadly looks to be a difficult item to find.
Fivepops
Some punches are not true to size! This one is..it works great for photos & paper..( I'm a hybrid scrapbooker)