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CARL Green Machine Professional Rotary Trimmer (15" Cut Length)

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CARL Green Machine Professional Rotary Trimmer (15" Cut Length)
Key Features
  • Holds 15 Sheets
  • Board Made From Recyclable Materials
  • Stainless Steel Blade
  • Adjustable Magnetic Paper Guide
The Green Machine Heavy Duty Professional Rotary Trimmer (15" Cut Length) from Carl Cutters will produce clean and accurate 15" (38.1cm) repetitive cuts each time. When it comes to trimming mat board, card stock, plastic sheets or 1/8" foam board, you'll find this unit will not only serve you well but will rapidly become your studio staple.

The trimmer, made from 100% recyclable material, holds your cutting material firmly in the locking rail. In addition, the base is pre-calibrated in common sizes to make alignment even easier. The luminous paper guide provides even more convenience. Backed by its lifetime warranty, Carl offers you a trimmer that does what it claims to do - and will do it over and over again.

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Does this really have a magnetic guide? I cannot ...

Does this really have a magnetic guide? I cannot see it in the picture.
Asked by: Mahesh M
The Carl Green Machine Professional Rotary Trimmer (15" Cut Length) has an adjustable magnetic paper guide hold materials on a calibrated sturdy metal base board.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2023-03-01

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how do I return this.I don't see the online form.?
Asked by: James
For questions on returns please email customer service at [email protected].
Answered by: Dana G.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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how do you replace the blade on this cutter?
Asked by: robert m.
Exact instructions and replacement blade information is provided in writing and in diagrams on the cover of the blade storage compartment located at the bottom of the unit (not underneath it, but at the part of the unit closest to the user when oriented with the blade on the right).
Answered by: Clifford S.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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