• Includes 1 premium 12 mm carbide blade and Drive Housing
  • For use with Cricut Maker only
  • Create puzzles, models, leather goods, toys, and more
  • Cuts up to 3/32” balsa wood, 2 mm tooled leather, 4-ply matboard, 2 mm Cricut Chipboard and more
  • Not recommended for cutting images smaller than ¾”
  • Requires use of Design Space software on a desktop or laptop

I fell in love with this wheel the first time I bought it. I lost the first one in December after I did a project and after I bought the double wheel attachment for the single wheel. I had to order a second one, which I did not return when I found the first one. (all of them ordered on Amazon. what I did was to place the double wheel on the second one, and now, I do not have to switch when I want to do a double score line. How wonderful is that? Well, on to my review: For the price, you get with this tool, which you place in the same area on your Cricut Maker blade, it is worth it in about 1-2 projects. To me, it is better than the Stylus and does a good job in the deep scoring of your cardstock. With the stylus, it does a poor job of scoring, and sometimes ou has to go over it again. With the scoring tool (both single and double score), you get a nice clean fold with it as well.

I might be a bit biased here, because I love my Cricut! I finally purchased tho scoring wheel combo. It comes in very handy with certain projects I am making. It works like it should and no issues.

I have been waiting for the knife blade and just couldn’t see spending the $. I finally found it on Amazon for less than $20 and had to snatch it up. Not disappointed.

I finally got a chance to try this on 4.5-5 Oz tooling leather, and it worked great. The cuts were relatively quick and very smooth. The directions on line could be more detailed -- it's not immediately clear that a computer must be used. I had no problems once I figured out the process.

Super happy i got this way cheaper than on the website. I already used it and it works great.

Great product. My first blade shattered into pieces on my mat when I tried to cut 3/32" basswood. Fortunately, Cricut has made the blade replacement process easy and safe. 1. Simply place the white cap over the housing and screw counterclockwise. 2. The old blade falls out, place the new one in its place by matching up the ribs. 3. Screw on new blade. It does a great job cutting the appropriate 1/16" basswood.

For those who broke their blades right away, did you calibrate it? I just used it to cut up 3 sheets of chipboard to make a blade holder shown on Youtube. Cut through it like butter! I was cutting Cricut's 1.5mm chipboard. Was done in 12 cuts. Can't wait to create more stuff with this thing!

First issue was the Cricut Maker software didn’t recognize this blade. And YES I loaded knife correctly. Software kept giving me an error message numerous times before it finally decided to cut my file. The cut took 14 passes to cut a 1/16 thick piece of cardboard. It makes a clean cut .....thank goodness. Don’t pause software too long in middle of a cut or it won’t continue correctly. Price was good deal on Amazon but for my Cricut cutting needs the regular cutting blade will do.

Love the price and it’s one of the cricut items you would purchase in a craft store. Keep it up!!!!!!

I've only used the Cricut Knife Housing and Blade once so far. I used it on Chipboard. I used the settings on the Maker but watched it carefully. It wants to do 20 passes, however, it only took 6 passes and had a beautiful cut. I cut a rather large star. I'm really not sure it would do extremely intricate cuts. I say this due to the size of the blade itself. I plan on decreasing the size of my cuts until I can discover just how intricate it will go. Long story short, I love it so far.