• Corner Chomped - WR - crop-a-diablo - 1/4 inch power Punch
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  • We R Memory Keepers Corner Champers Crop-A-Dile-1/4 Inch Power Punch

It’s adjustable!!! At first I didn’t realize that and asked for s refund. I need to punch holes pretty deep into the cardstock for a project. I took some pictures to show how deep you can adjust it to punch.

Cuts through 10ml lamination, but not quite completely. I am able to "pick" the hole clean. Also wish there was a setting that could punch a little closer to the edge of the paper. I have to mark where I want it punched and eyeball it to punch in the correct spot. BUT--it does punch through enough to make it work. I am using for discbound planner covers that the Levenger punch won't touch.

I was trying to punch a hole in the top of a mason jar lid. I bought a regular hole punch and it did not work at all. I then bought this one and it was amazing!!!!! This is so worth the money! Perfect for any crafts!

This thing saved me the expense of having to buy a Cinch binder ($100 vs $13) when the autograph books I made for my daughter and niece were too thick to be bound at Staples/Office Depot. It punched through chipboard wrapped in cardstock on both sides and multiple sheets of cardstock like a warm knife through butter. Just ignore the crooked holes in my pictures - this was before I got smart and drew pencil lines on the 2nd book. I can see many other uses for this punch in the future. No hand cramps with this tool!

This thing is fantastic! I bought it to replace a "regular" paper punch, because trying to punch through 3 or 4 hang tags (so 6-8 sheets) was not only time consuming, but left my hand aching and throbbing after doing a stack. This punches through several tags with hardly any effort! Granted, my tags are too small to make use of the guide, but I don't have much trouble seeing where I'm punching. I also leave enough blank space on the tags themselves so that my holes don't have to be super precise. My only tiny complaint is that the grip is a little wide (tall) for my hands, but it's barely worth mentioning. So far I love this punch!

Dec 8, 2019 UPDATE ::::::::::: DEFINITELY FIVE ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 💯 It wouldn’t be right not to update my post. I had my hole punch upside down, while using. No wonder it wasn’t punching properly! 🤦♀️ I just used it again-properly-and this is the PERFECT PUNCHER‼️ It’s sharp and accurate. And I still LOVE that you can measure location of hole. (Took me 1/3 of the time to repeat my project this time.) Buy this-you will not regret it‼️😊 I’m punching holes in thin, pliable plastic Solo cups...ONE AT A TIME. The punch does NOT go all the way through. I have to use my fingernail to pull off the plastic cut-out. Pain in the neck!!! I really need this style and size. The equipment itself is very sturdy and do like the slide-measurement option. Very easy to squeeze, too. Helps immensely with arthritic hands. I’m now back to using my SMALL HAND HELD PUNCHER. PRETTY DISAPPOINTED TO SAY THE LEAST.

This punch has exceeded my expectations. It is so easy to use, my 8 year old daughter has punched through 4 sheets of 300 gsm card stock without any effort. This punch has handled up to 10 sheets of 300 gsm card stock with about 95% perfection. I've punched holes in CD spindle covers, plastic ice cream buckets, the black spiral binding thingy, thick cardboard shoe boxes, the lids of Rubbermaid containers. Nothing has been a challenge for this punch. This item is a winner.

We had a paper punch with colored handles that we had paid a premium for from a scrapbook place. When we were punching through a couple of layers getting ready for Christmas, our punch collapsed on itself. We were going to replace it and saw this one. It is supposed to be able to punch through multiple layers, cardboard, and really heavy stuff. It sounded perfect for different craft projects that we might do. Plus it had nice looking cushioned handles. Since it was only a couple of dollars more than the old one, we sent for it. This first one we got, the compartment that holds the punches fell out when we opened it. There didn't seem to be any way to put it back in. We sent it back (Amazon paid postage), and very quickly received another punch. This one had all the parts attached, and worked as claimed. We immediately started punching different items--from thin to thick--and it worked great. Your hand doesn't feel the pressure, not matter how heavy the material. Be aware that this is a bit larger on the part that you push. I have small hands, and am able to do it. Wish it was a tad smaller, but like it, and like what it is able to do. I am also thrilled it doesn't hurt my hands like the old one did. Very happy with the purchase, and recommend.

I bought this to use in conjunction with my grommet machine for putting holes in fabric so that it makes it easier to put the grommets in. Even though my grommet machine is supposed to be self-piercing, it never works as well as it does when the fabric already has holes in place. I was using an awl to pierce holes in the fabric but after awhile, my hands get really tired. The Crop-A-Dile makes quick work of piercing through several layers of fabric to put holes in and make the fabric ready to receive the grommets. It did take me a bit to figure out how to get the Crop-A-Dile to open back up after punching the holes because it seemed to lock down, but it's not really locked, you just have to pull it open. It does have a lock function on it though if you ever need that. I can see how this tool would be great for punching holes in a variety of materials such as leather, vinyl, fabric, thin metal, plastic, paper, cardboard, and other things. It's also nice that it's got a reach of 2 inches, meaning that you can punch a hole 2 inches in from the edge of whatever you're punching holes in. My only wish is that the holes could be bigger. They're about 1/2 inch across. Maybe there's another tool that makes bigger holes.