🔪 Cut like a pro, every time—because precision is power.
The OLFA 45mm Rolled Material Cutter features a tungsten steel rotary blade with 12 tool-free replacement positions, housed in an ergonomic handle with a solid base for surface protection. Designed for professionals, it delivers sharp, precise cuts across a variety of materials including carpet, linoleum, and fabric.
J**E
Exceptional
Purchased this rotary blade to cut for floor protection, but have use it on a number of other applications and is working great! Easy to use. Cut extremely well.
M**S
Works good. Would give 4.5 stars if I could
This little guy works wonders. We use it for ram board floor protectant and cutting carpet at work. It will cut ramboard easy and will cut carpet but you have to push a bit harder. I gave it four stars because it seems to not cut that straight, but it could be me, and there is a small hole under the rotary blade that clogs and needs to be cleaned for nicer cuts. I used to use the disposable blades by Olfa but I got these because I don’t like the waste with them bother ones.
J**H
Cuts landscape cloth with ease
Cut landscape cloth, 4ft and 3ft roles
Y**A
What it doesn't cut
This would be great to cut something like paper or cardboard, not material.!!!For all you sellers out there, do not buy this to cut cotton material
E**E
Rotary? No.
This is not a 'rotary' cutter in any sense of the word. Maybe if some instructions were included, I could figure out how to make it so.
M**G
Solid Quality
Solid quality...surprised none are available in the states. I use this to cut photographic seamless backdrops.
L**E
once it starts cutting it works great
Once this starts cutting it works great, however, starting the cut is hard unless the object is pulled tight. I use it on vinyl and it wrinkles at the start of the cut. I would like to say it does cut through thick plastic with easy. (this was not a good thing as I cut through by Cricut mat without knowing it.)
W**Z
Great for medium to heavier duty work.
Cuts thicker and tougher flat materials well. I’ve used it on non-metal screen, landscape cloth (SO handy), light to medium cardboard, etc. Surprisingly, not that great on wrapping paper. You need to make a small cut to get it started on thin paper materials. Only a little better than the “push-scissor” technique.
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