• Finger Friendly - Safer than craft knives
  • Perfect for intricate designs, including pastry dough
  • Micro-ceramic blade stays sharp and never rusts
  • Durable ABS plastic housing and rubberized finish
  • Never rusts
  • 1% of Slice sales are donated to fund Autism research at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital - Stanford University

A must have. Pair it with a self healing cutting mat, which I use as a mousepad. I use this thing all the time, and it lasts forever. I had another one I bought that lasted for about 4 years of regular use. I finally snapped the ceramic blade off of it, and immediately ordered this new one.

This is my favorite new product!! I am an art teacher and have been struggling with how to let my students cut out interior shapes or just trim small items. This product is PERFECT! It has a really tiny ceramic blade and I feel that its safer than my sharp metal scissors! I have several cutters and am able to set up a couple cutting stations in my room. The trick to it is that the green line needs to be facing up the entire time; which can be tricky when cutting curves and circles, but it just takes a little practice. This cuts nicely through all kinds of paper, cardstock and even thin cardboard (cereal boxes). The cuts are very clean and the students love using them!

I am honestly do happy that I bought this thing. It curves more easily than a traditional Xacto and you don't have to put as much pressure on to ensure a cut - I use an Xacto sometimes to cut stickers in my planner and always either didn't cut deep enough or cut too deep. I have not had that issue with this cutter, plus I can store it with my markers and colored pencils instead of in a separate case due to the cap and the blade not being quite so sharp. I also don't have to worry about it rusting and have no problems cutting a straight line with it when I need to. I am completely in control with this cutter.

The shape in my hand and it's soft to hold, has a green line to show where to point it to cut. Nice cap too!

So delightfully sRealharp! I have tried using X-acto knives for precision cutting of scrapbooking items but found them hard to use on curves. Tried a swivel knife and that wasn't easy either but this is really sweet. It feels great in the hand and moves with consistent pressure.

These are amazing. I am a professional artist, and I use these to make intricate collages. I cut on a self-healing mat, and each knife lasts me a year. I don’t know how many thousands of cuts that is, but I was having to change my blades daily when I was using metal exacto knives (even the tiny ones). My only caution is to avoid dropping them. The ceramic blade is brittle, and will break if dropped. Fortunately it comes with a handy cap. I’ve been using these knives exclusively for four years, and I just opened my fourth one. I hoard them now because I’m so afraid they’ll stop selling them. They’re worth their weight in gold- you won’t be disappointed.

Once you get the hang of how much pressure to use, you’ll love this little gadget. I use it for crafting, especially with washi tape. I wish they would have put more thought into marking the orientation of the blade so you could just grab it and use it. I find I have to rotate it in my hand to make sure the blade is in the correct position.

First time using was cutting Christmas paper. It works amazing! I placed a large rotary mat on the table and placed my wrapping paper on top. This sliced the paper so nice, it will stay in my wrapping bucket for future years. No worries, I bought a 2nd one for my crafting room!

Love it! Use it to cut paper and glitter washi tape, does a great job. If you are into paper planning it is a must, and I think it’s better than a Exacto knife.

This work even bettter than my trusty old Exacto knife! Very comfortable in your hand it's easy to cutt because you need less hand pressure to get a nice result. Love it!