Getting started with the Cricut Explore Air 2 unboxing, testing and review!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Here we unbox the Circuit Explore Air 2 in Mint Green.
    We take a look at the quality of the vinyl cutting feature, the speed of cutting, and whether or not it is worth buying. The price tag is £242, and can be picked up from many craft stores, as well as from amazon;
    This was purchased for my fiancee to start a home business selling vinyl. She is also going to be using it top create our wedding invites, and save the date cards, as well as vinyl for hangers, and other wedding items, such as our table plan, and seating plan.
    We decided to do an unboxing video, and a first look, to see how easy it is to get started.
    I wasn't given this product free, and therefore it is an honest opinion and review, based on my first impressions, and knowledge of the vinyl decal industry, having have run my own vinyl business.
    Circuit has its own software to use for planning and cutting the vinyl, this is called design space. It however requires internet in order to use it. It is also available as an app, however I haven't yet tested it out.
    This is a great DIY vinyl plotter, and will allow you to cut a wide range of materials.
    Feel free to visit my online store at www.revolutionised.co.uk

Комментарии • 4

  • @populardesign8808
    @populardesign8808 3 года назад

    Would you say you get a cleaner cut with this over the TC631

    • @GarrethEvans
      @GarrethEvans  3 года назад

      Definitely much cleaner than Chinese ones for smaller and intricate decals. I have a liyu tc, which is great. But this does do much cleaner cuts.

    • @populardesign8808
      @populardesign8808 3 года назад

      @@GarrethEvans Yeah my silhouette cameo does cleaner cuts over my liyu sc631...what larger cutter do you recommend?

    • @GarrethEvans
      @GarrethEvans  3 года назад

      @@populardesign8808 I’d say graphtec ce7000, or an entry level Roland, can’t remember what it’s called, but definitely better to invest in the right machine first if you can