Gomake Vinyl Wrap Guard Cutter Knife Window Tinting Cutter Precision Automotive Safety Cutting Tool for Car Wrapping, Window Tinting,Decals,Signs, Wrap Film and Other Car Vinyl Cutting (W204)
Price: $13.99 (as of Jul 08, 2024 07:18:31 UTC – Details)
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3 reviews for Gomake Vinyl Wrap Guard Cutter Knife Window Tinting Cutter Precision Automotive Safety Cutting Tool for Car Wrapping, Window Tinting,Decals,Signs, Wrap Film and Other Car Vinyl Cutting (W204)
Nice variety I do a lot of work with stencils, most of which I cut from hand with varying degrees of details cut in. It can be tedious and sometimes heart-breaking when the knife skips and slices off a part that was really important. So that’s what I got these tools for – to cut vinyl in overly-complicated and idiotically-intricate ways, especially for stencils, in an effort to make the whole process a little more interesting and streamlined. So far, it’s working out fairly well, though my creativity is being challenged in ways to use them, though the variety of shapes and sizes is quite nice. I’ve used them also for their more intended purpose and I find them overall very useful! A+++
Definitely a better way to cut vinyl  When I saw this set of cutters I was intrigued and after taking a closer look at the photos in the listing I decided to give them a try. They are definitely a better way to trim vinyl wrap material, especially trimming on the vehicle. One of the things that has always frustrated me is how it’s a pain to get a cut started on an edge. It always wants to fold over on my no matter how sharp the blade is. Also how your cut will start to chatter and tear unless the tension is perfect as you cut. This style of cutter work so much better simply by guiding the vinyl from underneath as you are cutting. Also no more worry about knifing the paint accidentally while cutting. I’ve only tried a couple of the different configurations of handles and they all felt good in the hand. I know in time I will find one or 2 “go to” cutters that I will use the most, but I can see how I will still need to use them all in certain positions.
Excellent I cut a lot of vinyl. Sometime I have to use this horrible drag tool to trim long rolls. This makes it super easy to cut to size. Not to mention this works well when wrapping cars when you can trim it without worry if damaging the surface. Changing blades is super easy and they include spares.
E. Cooper –
Nice variety
I do a lot of work with stencils, most of which I cut from hand with varying degrees of details cut in. It can be tedious and sometimes heart-breaking when the knife skips and slices off a part that was really important. So that’s what I got these tools for – to cut vinyl in overly-complicated and idiotically-intricate ways, especially for stencils, in an effort to make the whole process a little more interesting and streamlined. So far, it’s working out fairly well, though my creativity is being challenged in ways to use them, though the variety of shapes and sizes is quite nice. I’ve used them also for their more intended purpose and I find them overall very useful! A+++
Carl J. –
Definitely a better way to cut vinyl
 When I saw this set of cutters I was intrigued and after taking a closer look at the photos in the listing I decided to give them a try. They are definitely a better way to trim vinyl wrap material, especially trimming on the vehicle. One of the things that has always frustrated me is how it’s a pain to get a cut started on an edge. It always wants to fold over on my no matter how sharp the blade is. Also how your cut will start to chatter and tear unless the tension is perfect as you cut. This style of cutter work so much better simply by guiding the vinyl from underneath as you are cutting. Also no more worry about knifing the paint accidentally while cutting. I’ve only tried a couple of the different configurations of handles and they all felt good in the hand. I know in time I will find one or 2 “go to” cutters that I will use the most, but I can see how I will still need to use them all in certain positions.
Doktorek –
Excellent
I cut a lot of vinyl. Sometime I have to use this horrible drag tool to trim long rolls. This makes it super easy to cut to size. Not to mention this works well when wrapping cars when you can trim it without worry if damaging the surface. Changing blades is super easy and they include spares.