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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
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  • @denaheck1506
    @denaheck1506 Год назад +15

    Amazing, you have 70 comments & everyone has a different opinion. I think the problem is with all the machines. Sometimes you get a bit of a lemon, not a full lemon that you would return but, the machine is off somewhere. I have a few dies like that & stamps that are flawed, but after trying everything thinking I’m doing something wrong, I discover its the product, not me. I think for 2023 I’m just not going buy things I can’t return. Great video, great comments. Thank you.

    • @jadec2180
      @jadec2180 Год назад +4

      I can relate, I make sure to test my dies, punches and stamps right when I get them. I learned this lesson after I used a die from a nestibility set that I got maybe a decade ago and is no longer made by Spellbinders and found that it had a manufacturing defect.
      Since I started checking my purchases, I've caught a few defective products and gotten replacements during the return/warranty period.

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much Ann, I really really appreciate your time and effort to bring us all this honest opinion of the die cutting machines. Very very helpful and useful too. It’s nice to know all the ins and outs and down fulls of certain machines. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤❤❤

  • @karent3394
    @karent3394 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your honest review. I almost bought the Switch thinking it wouldn't warp plates so glad I saw your video first!

  • @pquack51
    @pquack51 Год назад +2

    Thank you SO much for this video!!! I bought a full size Gemini and wish I had gone for the junior. You saved me from buying a ton of machines to see which is the best. I have the BigShot and have gone back to using it for most things! Love your videos!!

  • @maxinecave584
    @maxinecave584 Год назад +14

    With the Gemini you just use the 2 clear plates to use a 3d embossing folder...it works a dream

    • @sandrawitter4833
      @sandrawitter4833 7 месяцев назад

      or if a thick folder, just a plate and the plastic shim!

  • @judimecham7320
    @judimecham7320 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the reviews. It is perfect timing since I plan to buy one in the next couple of months. After this, will get the Big Shot foldaway. You probably saved me a lot of time! ❤

  • @debt.8971
    @debt.8971 Год назад +1

    I had a Big Kick for many years and loved it. Replaced it with a Big Shot Foldaway and it is WONDERFUL! I also have a Side Kick next to my craft desk. Very good video, informative.

  • @terristephens9820
    @terristephens9820 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this demonstration of the VEVOR die-cutting and embossing machine. I was in the process of making Christmas cards when my present machine stopped cutting effectively. This is an affordable option. After viewing your review, I went immediately to the website and ordered this machine. I am so happy to have found your review.

  • @lindseyw2791
    @lindseyw2791 Год назад +22

    Big shot pro for me. A lot of money but the best I’ve ever had. I’ve had all the ones reviewed, the Fisk are fuse etc etc..they all broke and warped plates. I’m absolutely delighted with mine. Yes it’s big, yes it’s heavy but I have a designated place in my craft room and don’t have to move it. Unlike all the others the plates are fantastic and not warping after over a year of daily use. As you say, it’s personal preference.

  • @tamcart6033
    @tamcart6033 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this review!
    I was thinking about what machine I could get next to help with my diecutting and especially embossing with 3-D folders. This really did help.

  • @michelleanne9530
    @michelleanne9530 Год назад

    I have a Bigshot that I bought at least 6 years. I love it and will never try any electric or electronic one. The Bigshot does everything I need it to do. I love your vids, you are always on our side, trying to be careful of expenses and showing new ways to do things. You are the best!

  • @shellyb8943
    @shellyb8943 9 месяцев назад

    Ann I'm so thankful that you did this fantastic review. I'm a semi-new crafter and just wanted a machine to cut a few things so I ended up getting a cheap mini machine and it was terrible. It only cut shapes and it couldn't even do some words. Anyways I sent it back and bought the Sizzix Foldaway. All I wanted was to see a real crafter review different machines and this was just what I needed and I know I will love it! Thanks again!!! 😁

  • @karengibson2688
    @karengibson2688 Год назад +1

    I just loved your honesty. Thank you. It was extremely helpful.

  • @nonalaughton9326
    @nonalaughton9326 Год назад +3

    Hi Ann, thank you for doing these reviews. I don't have a precision plate, but sometimes have to put dies through a couple of times or even add some paper shims where needed
    I've just had a count up & realise that I have 6 different machines in the house at present. My original was the 1st Turquoise Big Shot & that was the only one I had for many years until it died on me, even my Son in Law couldn't fix it. Then a few years ago I ended up with the Original Red heavy based hand cracked Sizxix but passed that on to a friend who still used them. In the same bundle of Craft items was also a Black & Pink Big Shot, the Raspberry Grand Calibre, & the Craft Bag on wheels, which is what I actually wanted (it also came with whatever they could put in it)
    I now have my Big Shot in my bedroom (for when I'm stuck in bed). I have a Gemini Original electric machine, which is still in the box as I can't get into my craft room yet. A Gemini Mini (not sure about the folder system but is ideal for tiny dies) I also have the electric Couture Creation Go Press & Emboss along with the Go Press & Foil machines (New) Both in the to sell pile as I've now got the Gemini Foil machine which seems to me to be easier to use & time, (& it was a ridiculous price for both 😂) I'm still trying to persuade my Youngest Daughter to re home it, but she's looking towards getting a Cricut as she could do more towards the fundraising for her partner's Cricket & Darts teams he's in. I also have a mini machine from Aldi that I take to my local craft group for them to use when I do a session on card making, It might have just been cheap, but it seems to be a robust little machine.
    So sorry I've waffled on 🥴 xx

  • @99zanne
    @99zanne Год назад +16

    I bought the Gemini Jr and tape the plates per Jennifer McGuire. I also use clear vinyl in between the two cutting plates per Creations by Miss, and have found the warping to have effectively stopped. I also shim with acetate rather than paper, and find that I no longer replace plates, just vinyl and acetate. I use two plates with a 3 D folder and have no issues. TFS.

    • @marywagner9927
      @marywagner9927 Год назад +2

      I also use the clear vinyl and it has stopped most of my warping. I use a Vagabond 2 which I use he’s ily for 3 years.

    • @lindam8528
      @lindam8528 6 месяцев назад +3

      I did that with my gemini with good results too, 99zane, but got a magic mat and 2 new cutting platforms for christmas. I’ve used my gemini almost every day in the month since then and my plates are pristine. The magic mat warped a bit but flattens out in a hot water bath. I’m amazed!

    • @nekonesto5601
      @nekonesto5601 3 месяца назад

      Great tips, thanks for sharing!

  • @MegaMiaow
    @MegaMiaow Год назад +1

    Thank you, it really helps to watch a comparison with so many machines! I actually have a cheap brandless one, which does the job. If it ever packs it in I will go for the big shot foldaway as I prefer manual ones.

  • @suetownsend1932
    @suetownsend1932 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the review, Ann. My Big Shot is starting to wear, so it does not cut as well as it did when it was new, maybe 6 years ago. I also have a Spellbinders Platinum machine, which I like, but it has one big flaw that I did not realize until it was too late. If you don't get the plates to align as you crank, the machine will actually break on the sides as the slightly crooked plates go through. With the newer separate plates system for both machines, crafters have to be careful not to get the thinner plates askew as they go through the machines since the pressure will mash the sides of the plates, rendering them still usable, but very ugly!! I also have a full-sized Gemini which I purchased when I broke my shoulder. It's been a disappointment, since the plates warp so very easily. However, it is nice to have an electric machine because there is no hand cranking involved. Regarding cleaning the plates, I find that for me, using my equipment, my dishwasher does a nice job of cleaning all the dirty bits from the die impressions. Thanks for all of your handy comments, especially about the Sizzix Fold-Away and the Switch. 😊

  • @longlivedemocracy756
    @longlivedemocracy756 Год назад +4

    I guess like so many other crafters who have been doing this for years, I have owned many machines. I started with a different company (not Sizzix) with my first several machines and they each broke. It took me a bit to give up on that company. But I finally bought a Big Shot and it really has lasted me forever. The only reason I bought a second one was to spoil myself, and have a machine for friends/family to use when crafting together. It doesn’t disappoint. But now after watching your video, I believe you have saved me from major disappointment buying the electric machine version. I was going to treat myself at Christmas, but opted to get a hot foil machine instead. Now I’m so glad I watched your video because I will probably get the fold -a-way next time. You have me looking forward to it now. I really didn’t know I needed it. 😊 Right now I’m on a self imposed craft purchasing diet. As someone else mentioned I have enough stuff for two lifetimes of crafting! Only buying necessities in the coming months (adhesive). But I may get it as my birthday gift to me in the summer. Thank you for your honest evaluations!

  • @eughtinamccammonpanzio5465
    @eughtinamccammonpanzio5465 Год назад

    I am in love with my foldaway There is no crackeling noice and The plates do not warp. Thank you for This Channel Ann. You are amaizing ♥️🙏🏾🥰

  • @xyzxyz0815
    @xyzxyz0815 Год назад

    Dear Ann, I absolutely agree on your judgement! I actually bought the fold-away three years ago because of lack of space I needed to fold it away 😉. This turned out to be a very good decision because it's a brilliant and sturdy machine and I have no regrets about buying it until today!

  • @MichelleOBryant
    @MichelleOBryant Год назад +10

    I totally agree with your choice. I went from the cuttlebug to the foldaway and have loved the pressure you get. Very rare to not have a good cut. Thanks for your reviews, love your channel!

  • @marikareimer4411
    @marikareimer4411 Год назад

    Hello Ann, TYF reviewing all these machines, that's fantastic! 😊

  • @debng6858
    @debng6858 Год назад +2

    I feel very thankful for this very helpful review. I've put the Foldaway on my future purchase list--I've been expecting my Cuttlebug to die for a while and was dreading trying to find a machine I would like as well as that treasured friend. I feel prepared now 🙂.

  • @vitazgal9933
    @vitazgal9933 Год назад +1

    Thank you sooo much....I just bought the white with free shipping at $117...then went to a different site & had points for $20 off & free shipping so bought the black also...Thrilled... Thank you again :)

  • @pegsullivan295
    @pegsullivan295 Год назад +1

    I have the Gemini and I love it because I don't need to crank the die out. I also emboss using the 2 clear plates and the Embossing folder and it works just fine. I have never tried 3D Embossing tho and can't speak to that. Thx for your videos Ann.

  • @carolah4687
    @carolah4687 Год назад

    I love my Anna Griffin Empress electric die cutting machine. Since I have arthritis it is awesome and it cuts fantastic. I just sold my Big Shot Plus because it was so heavy and it was huge. I have large plates for A4 paper that fits the Empress machine. I haven't tried the 3D folders in it, but if they don't work, I still have my regular Big Shot. I absolutely LOVE your channel and all of your handy tips. Definitely a fan!!

  • @nancyloomis3046
    @nancyloomis3046 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this great review! It's always helpful to know others honest opinions and experiences. Sorry for this long comment, but here's some of my experiences with die cutting machines if anyone might be interested.
    My very first die cutting machine was the Sizzix Sidekick. But it could only cut small dies. I then got a Sizzix Vagabond that lasted for about 6 years until something broke in the motor and it wouldn't pull the sandwich through. I think I tried to put too many thick things through that ceased up the motor...that I was then, after about 5 min able to back the sandwich out, but over time, I think that weakened the mechanics or motor. But it was a great machine and built very well. Then I got the WRMK Evolution that had an adjustable pressure knob. That was kind of helpful, but sometimes not and the instructions that came with it were limited. WRMK discontinued that one and have a new one they brought out a few years ago, I think...can't recall the model name now. So I then decided to get a basic Big Shot and it cuts most everything I need virtually flawlessly. But yes, the warping plates are a pain.But I've also seen a popular method of putting them in very hot water to straighten them back out when the warping gets really bad. People say it works great, but I haven't tried it yet. I have thought I would get a Sizzix Switch bc it would be easier on my hands and wrist, but I don't even do so much die cutting anymore, so I think I'm just gonna stick with what I have for now. One way or another I will likely stick with Sizzix as I think they're the most well-built, consistent and reliable in their die cutting machines in spite of some things I'm not crazy about. 👍😊

  • @margaretg2097
    @margaretg2097 Год назад +1

    Hi Ann. Thanks for this really helpful video. I've got the hobbycraft A5 and had to get the big shot as I could never get the hobbycraft plates. I still use it with a self healing cutting mat as a top plate and it's working fine on certain dies. My big shot is fine for my needs but I'm not happy with the precision plate now. The edges have gone like your adapter plate (mine too) and it causes bad warping on my plates. I know what to look for now when I need to replace it. Thanks again x

  • @ewilliams5779
    @ewilliams5779 Год назад

    Very helpful! I have the Gemini Jr. And the Spellbinders 6. Glad to hear I made a reasonable choice, (bad hands on some days). TFS.😍

  • @ebe1211
    @ebe1211 Год назад

    Now I have bought a foldaway , and you are right! It is much better than the normal big shot. Thank you for this video.

  • @deeterra6339
    @deeterra6339 Год назад +6

    Hello Ann, I have a big shot, a big shot plus and a switch machine, I would not trade my big shot plus for anything, it has never given me any problems and it cuts intricate dies each and every time, I do have a precision base plate which I bought when I bought my regular big shot but was advised not to use it with the plus machine so thankfully I don’t need it. I have used my switch many many times and so far so good, no problem cutting intricate dies with the precision base plate. My switch is pretty new but my regular big shot and my plus are 9 years old and I use my plus everyday and my sister loves my regular big shot 2-3 times a week with no problems. But thanks for the info. Watch Scrapbooking Made Simple you tubes Stacy has many many you tubes on the big shot and a couple on the switch machine, she is very knowledgeable and I have learned a lot from her. Good luck.

    • @denaheck1506
      @denaheck1506 Год назад +2

      Have you learned things (from Stacey at scrapbook made simple) that uses the machine configuration in a different way, that makes your switch work better ? Or your big shot? Or keep your plates from warping ?
      I do find using a dryer sheet on some intricate dies helps pieces pop out easier, flick of the paper easier. I also have had good results using the magic mat. But got same results from the cutting mat sold at dollar tree & cut down to fit inside my die machine (cuttlebug)

    • @deeterra6339
      @deeterra6339 Год назад +2

      @@denaheck1506 yes I have learned a lot from Stacey, she has a lot of tips that has helped me, one thing that helps my plates is to flip the cutting plate each time you use them to keep them from warping, also cutting plates aren’t designed to last forever, I have only bought 2 sets of plates in the last 9 years and I don’t think that’s to bad. To help get things out of the paper out of the dies I use press and seal ( thanks to stampin up demonstrator Connie Stewart). As far as configurations I’m not sure what you mean but Stacey does do various things to use the switch machine do things it is designed to do.

  • @mariaserpa-gauvin8405
    @mariaserpa-gauvin8405 Год назад +12

    I have arthritis and the big shot was becoming harder to use. We bought the jr Gemini and I have found it to be wonderful for me. It sits on my work surface on a turntable. I love it!

    • @brendashelonko2149
      @brendashelonko2149 Год назад +1

      I never thought of using a turntable! I have the Gemini jr. What is the diameter of the turntable?

    • @eh2179
      @eh2179 Год назад

      @@brendashelonko2149 Jesu get a lazy Susan from IKEA. It’s quite big and wooden. I have a couple in my craft room, 1 for (big) Gemini and 1 for all my on desk bits ‘n bobs.

    • @Zooballoo14
      @Zooballoo14 Год назад

      I bought a turntable for mine as well!

  • @elizcornercreations
    @elizcornercreations Год назад

    Thanks for the Gemini review! I’ve always wanted one but I too have a lot of the 3-D folders and I am even struggling to get it to work in my newest machine- Spellbinders 6! My good ole Cuttlebug does the trick but I have to unpack it when I use a 3-D folder. Otherwise I love my big Spellbinders that I keep next to my desk at all times!

  • @kraysie4u
    @kraysie4u 3 месяца назад

    Hi Ann, thank you. I am new to crafting. I was unsure what die machine to buy, I was looking at the foldaway Sizzix, Spellbinding and the Gemini Jr. You’ve helped me to make my decision, thanks 😊

  • @beckyshields700
    @beckyshields700 Год назад +1

    You are so informative & honest. BTW, your nails are always beautiful

  • @donnalopes1661
    @donnalopes1661 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so so much for your review! I have been researching and researching machines. I really only wanted an embossing machines, and was going to purchase the Sizzix Texture Boutique Embossing machines, but was torn not knowing if I should spend a bit more and get the Sizzix Foldable. After your video, I have no question of which one to order. I'm so happy I came across your video and thank you again!

  • @giablue3642
    @giablue3642 Год назад

    Very much appreciated your honesty. I have most of those machines except the Foldaway ... now you are making me want to give away my bigshot and buy the Foldaway grrrrr

  • @cindyellis765
    @cindyellis765 Год назад +1

    Good information. I have the Big Shot and the Sizzix Switch. Either I haven’t cut anything delicate enough for the Big Shot to miss spots or I didn’t notice. I haven’t used my Sizzix Switch yet. Good thing I have both . Thanks for the comparison and info.

  • @craftysquirrel2958
    @craftysquirrel2958 Год назад +1

    The precision base plate is a game changer if you are having issues cutting dies, from memory it was not to pricey I got mine for £14:99 ! I chose to get the chrome one which doesn’t scratch, so it should always look new. Everything cuts so well with it but you can not use it with a big shot plus machine as apparently the pressure is different on the rollers. I hate to admit that I to have multiple die cutting machines but I do suggest before giving up on your big shot try the precision base plate as it solves problems 👍🏼😊! I am really enjoying the run through test of your machines as it is very helpful to see how they are handling to cut the die. I remember trying to hand finish my dies over & over again but it very quickly gets old as it takes ages & they are often only partially cut but when you can cut dies easily & perfectly it is such a relief & just more fun 😁. Thanks 👍🏼

  • @kimberlee2734
    @kimberlee2734 Год назад +2

    I had the Gemini Jr and hated it. I have both sizes of the Empress and I love it. It is fabulous. The plates do not warp like the Gemini. I also have the switch for my older bigs dies and I do have the precision base plate and I have had no issues with it. I also have the platinum six from Spellbinders that I use for embossing folders. Ialso have the big shot plus and I really like that one too. I use the Empress almost every day. It is a great machine!

  • @missytodosciuk5911
    @missytodosciuk5911 Год назад

    Well I still use my trusty little pink Cuttlebug and never had any issues with it. Still love it but I may have to check out this foldaway…..perhaps I’ll like it better.🙂 I also have the Spellbinders Platinum that I use mostly for my big dies and absolutely love it. Never had any problems with it. I have a Big Shot that I rarely use and pretty much a pretty decor in my craft room….lol. I had a mini electric Anna Griffin die cutting machine that I really liked but was too small and gave away to a friend. I’ve been very interested in the Electric Gemini cutting machine but was concerned because I heard from several people it had too much pressure and also hard to get the plates figured out so I’ve been holding out on it but you have me seriously considering it again. I was seriously leaning toward the Switch but changed my mind….so glad I saw you video! Thank you so much for sharing your review! It helped me a lot🙂

  • @momofschnauzers
    @momofschnauzers Год назад +23

    Very informative and appreciated review Ann. Over the years, I have purchased quite a few machines and have always gone back to my Big Shot. However, the warping (as with many people), drives me crazy. And even with the chrome precision plate, there are still times when the dies do not completely cut. After seeing your video, I will try my luck with the FoldAway and see how that works. Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge and experience.

    • @lenamccoy1294
      @lenamccoy1294 4 месяца назад

      I use the magic mat with my bigshot and have eliminated warping. I still flip the mat and plate but not obsessively. I’m on my 25th card, big and large dies and cannot believe what a difference the magic mat made! The Gemini….not so good

    • @momofschnauzers
      @momofschnauzers 4 месяца назад

      @@lenamccoy1294 happy that the magic mat works for you. I had no luck with it either. Since Ann posted this video, I invested in the Foldaway machine and it has been a game changer for me.

  • @ritatharp5238
    @ritatharp5238 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing and for your honesty, I really appreciate not wasting my money.

  • @lizzyhill6233
    @lizzyhill6233 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this honest review. I'm in the process of buying a new machine (because I bought a pig in a poke, thinking I was saving money - I wasn't) and really didn't know what to go for. I really appreciate that you used the same die throughout. I was really keen on the big shot switch, but was worried about how good it was with one run through. After watching your video, I'm definitely going to go with a manual rather than an electric. I love the foldaway as I'm short of space - hopefully it's getting delivered today.

  • @cindyinaz2357
    @cindyinaz2357 Год назад +1

    I just purchased the black fold up big shot that you love so much and I love it to, thank you for the recommendation on a previous video❤

  • @teresajarkowska5792
    @teresajarkowska5792 Год назад +3

    I watched this with interest. I bought my Platinum 6 when it first came out and I quickly discovered you have to place your plates very carefully else they won’t go through and yours seemed to be placed slightly to one side which may have been why you had the sort of trouble I had when I first used mine (and still sometimes do if I am not careful). I recently put a 3D embossing folder through the platinum with the blue plate with no problems but had to ensure the plates were very centrally spaced. I replaced my much loved Cut'n'Boss recently with a Big Shot Plus having discarded the idea of a Switch having read some negative reviews akin to yours. I found that intricate dies had to go through a few times. I read that I wouldn’t need the precision base plate yet as my machine was new but I am not so sure about that. The advantage of the plus machine is the ability to easily turn plates ninety degrees (assuming the use of the smaller plates which I have now bought) so this might help me …….time will tell.
    I have only just found your channel and have subscribed as I have found some very useful ideas and so expect to find more. Many thanks for the work you do. Now to go back through all the older videos.

  • @jandamelio9189
    @jandamelio9189 Год назад +1

    Ann you are so wonderful. Thank you for your honesty. This video has been so informative.

  • @ShoshiPlatypus
    @ShoshiPlatypus Год назад

    Very interesting. I love your reviews, Ann! So informative, down to earth and no nonsense! I am still using my old Cuttlebug which I bought - it must have been in the early 2000s!! - not long after we moved to our old house and the craft shop was still open in town. It's very small and compact, and like the Foldaway, the sides fold up. When you fold them down, they make the suction pad underneath stick to the surface. My die cutting plates are seriously warped but they seem to work OK still - they just look awful! I don't know if you can still get supplies for this machine because I don't think they make it any longer. Thank you for your tip for cleaning and un-warping plates - must try this. The Cuttlebug has been a faithful friend! If it gives up the ghost I shall probably replace it with the Foldaway - it looks like the closest thing, and your review is very helpful.
    I also have a ToDo machine which someone gave me a couple of years ago - this is a monster of a machine and massive. It has a heating element so you can use foiling dies. You can vary the pressure with a dial, which is handy. It will take big dies that won't go through the Cuttlebug. The main problem with it is its size and weight. I don't use it very often at all, especially now that I've got a laser printer and find that much more versatile for foiling with the laminator, and not being restricted to the foiling dies. I shall probably only use the ToDo if I want to use extra large dies but at the moment I don't have any!

    • @Elizabeth45840
      @Elizabeth45840 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have bought generic plates for my cuttlebug. I love mine.

  • @terrischroder5556
    @terrischroder5556 Год назад +11

    Thank you Anne! I’ve got several machines too. My favorite to use now (I’m 71 and have joint problems) is my Big Shot Express, that is nearly 20 years old! I have the Gemini, which is ONLY used for dies too big for the Express I have a little tiny one from Stampin Up that’s really handy for cutting small dies when I only have a few to cut. Your information is very helpful.

    • @lenamccoy1294
      @lenamccoy1294 4 месяца назад

      I’m right there with you. I don’t like my Gemini but need it for the bigger dies.

  • @juttawp
    @juttawp Год назад +21

    Hi Ann, thank you for this honest review of your machines. I owned a Big Shot, than a Vagabond (which gave out on me after six months), than a Craftwell ebosser for a very long time. I than pre-ordered the Big Shot Switch in 2020 and, thanks to the pandemic, had to wait for it for a year and a half. But I love, love, love this machine. It is unfortunate that you have this experience but I actually almost struggle with it having too much pressure. It cuts all of my intricate dies beautifully, some I let through twice, most are done with one run through. I do not need the chrome precision plate. What is also nice is the fact that I can use the platforms and plates from the original Big Shot (for smaller dies) and from the Big Shot Plus. I have some really big dies where I need the Big Shot Plus platform and plates. I never intended to move it around so it is not an issue for me that it is heavier than other machines. I certainly do not intend to sway you to love the Switch but for others who, like me, appreciate your opinion, I just wanted to chime in that my experience with it is very different. Best from Germany.

    • @sueharvey4747
      @sueharvey4747 Год назад

      I love my switch as well!

    • @conniejenice
      @conniejenice Год назад

      I found my switch does very well too.

    • @longlivedemocracy756
      @longlivedemocracy756 Год назад

      After reading several replies I started thinking perhaps it is possible to purchase a “lemon” machine, just as it happens when some buy a car. I was really excited when I saw the Switch because I have had such positive success with their other machines. Now I’m uncertain. Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @juttawp
      @juttawp Год назад +2

      @@longlivedemocracy756 Thank you for the feedback. I truly believe every machine is different and many of us give up too easily when the first tries do not work as expected. I have learned so much about pressure, shims and angles in the past few years. Tim Holtz had some eye opening advice about warping plates. Always put larger dies, and embossing folders for that matter, as much on an angle on the platform as possible. It does make a huge difference and helps with less warping. When pressure is not to your liking use cardstock as a shim in those areas that need more pressure. As mentioned all my intricate dies cut like butter without the precision plate. But maybe you would have to use it if your machine is different. Hope you find the one that works for you.

    • @longlivedemocracy756
      @longlivedemocracy756 Год назад

      @@juttawp Thank you for your thoughtful reply. It is much appreciated!

  • @kimjones4689
    @kimjones4689 Год назад +2

    After seeing your what you got for Christmas video where you showed the black foldaway machine, I bought one!! I didn’t particularly need it but I did like the fact it folded! I’ve only used it once and I love it! I can see why you rave about the foldaways!! Thank you for the video! ❤

  • @alisonmary1443
    @alisonmary1443 Год назад +1

    That was an honest review, thank you so much, you highlighted areas that would have irritated me. If a product is to do this and that and it doesn't or you have to buy an extra part it infuriates me, especially when you get it home all excited with a new toy 😂
    You gave a good understanding of the plates, which is good to know before buying. It's not something I want to rush into, I'm weighing up how useful a more expensive machine would be for me, I have a few dust collectors already lol.

  • @jeanwestackroyd2966
    @jeanwestackroyd2966 Год назад

    Thanks for all the info Ann. Makes me wish I could get the fold-away myself ! I got a new bigshot not that long since really, a couple of years ago or so maybe. The pressure is not as good as the old one, so is a bit disappointing. I will certainly keep this in mind though. Thanks again for all the testing.

  • @jbrewster-pr4km
    @jbrewster-pr4km Год назад +5

    i started with a Cuttlebug. then a Cut N Boss and then a Joy Travaille, i've had a Gemini machine for years and am more than happy with it. Also the Gemini Junior was the only one in your demonstration that cut the die first time.

    • @MegaMiaow
      @MegaMiaow Год назад +1

      I think the cutting power of Gemini Junior is the best as I've seen many other demonstrators say that it cuts in one pass. However, I think it doesn't make her top because it can't take the embossing folders so is not the perfect machine with full utility.

  • @Zooballoo14
    @Zooballoo14 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your review
    The Gemini always cuts perfectly every time. The plastic plates are a problem. I went to a glass shop and had them cut 4 pieces of lucite to the correct size. Much cheaper at about $6.00 CDN per plate. I also don’t use the Gemini sandwich as I think that is too tight and contributes to warping. I use three clear plates to cut and it works every time.
    I have the Spellbinders Platinum six also. It is also a solid machine. Better for embossing than the Gemini.

  • @karenmsuk
    @karenmsuk Год назад +4

    I have the big shot (old blue one before we had many choices) and the Gemini A4. Just a suggestion for anyone else with the Gemini A4, I use the junior plates (put in sideways) and they do not warp nearly as much as the big ones, I only have a few A4 dies so most of my collection fit A5 plates. The only reason I have the electric is arthritis. I really wish I had waited for the switch as I love my big shot and the steel rule dies to go with it.

  • @donnacarraway9182
    @donnacarraway9182 9 месяцев назад +1

    So glad to hear your evaluation! I was leaning toward buying the Sizzix big shot switch thinking of the future since I am 73 but my fear actually was that an electric machine might not have enough pressure! You just saved me from grief! Thank you so very much because it is a lot of money! I think I would rather save up some to be cut and let my son do it if I get to that stage! Right now I have the regular big shot and it’s not a problem but I think it would be nice to have a 9 inch opening. I have to watch the rest of your video to see if you have something else to recommend!! Thank you!

  • @mereldd2910
    @mereldd2910 Год назад +2

    I got a sizzle switch as a gift . I had a manual machine but could no longer use it because of the problems I have with my joints and bones . I am very happy with my machine I can now cut as much dies as I like 😀

  • @robinleonard8862
    @robinleonard8862 Год назад

    thank you for the informative and honest review Ann!

  • @lindaeastment4542
    @lindaeastment4542 Год назад +1

    Hi Ann, A very very big THANK YOU SO SO MUCH for doing a demo on the different die cutting machines 👍 I really did appreciate your video so much it has Definitely helped me to make my mind up I loved your choice I totally agree with everything you said & that machine is definitely on my to buy list ( SO ONCE AGAIN A VERY VERY BIG THANK YOU YOUR HELP WAS SO MUCH VALUED ) 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝 Lin

  • @Richiedei50
    @Richiedei50 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. It was so helpful. 🥰

  • @moirawhite8042
    @moirawhite8042 Год назад

    I’ve just bought a Big Shot plus as it was reduced in The Range to £59! I’ve had a Big Shot for years, still going strong and no problems at all 😊

  • @sueharvey4747
    @sueharvey4747 Год назад +1

    I like the Switch, love the big shot foldaway but my absolute fave is the Tonic Tangerine!

  • @chrisarlington1792
    @chrisarlington1792 Год назад

    Thank you for your info. I have the foldaway and the regular bigshot but also found the thin die adapter was shredding on the side. I was very miffed that they do not have replacements anymore for the regular size.

  • @Banquebop
    @Banquebop Год назад

    Thank you for your honest reviews. I have a Gemini (the bigger one) and love it! I’ve been using it for about 5 yrs now. It cuts perfectly every time. I find I can run certain embossing folders through perfectly but not all, it depends on how thick they are. If I have a very intricate die I sometimes put in the metal plate and it does it to perfection. For me I tried my friend’s Sizzix foldaway (I think it’s that one!) but I struggled to turn the handle with my bad thumb joints so it wasn’t easy to use which is why I went for the Gemini. I do get warping plates even though I do turn them but they still cut well. I would like to get a little machine for when I only want to cut small dies rather than using my big Gemini but wonder if the mini is good enough?

  • @lvan4407
    @lvan4407 Год назад

    It was great you showed all the different varieties of the machines I’ve had a cuddle bug for years but do ❤have the same problem of the plates warping and of course they don’t make them anymore so I was thinking of looking into getting a new one so you’ve given me lots of ideas and what to stay away from

  • @reneeallen1118
    @reneeallen1118 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this thorough review! So helpful

  • @darleneboehm9666
    @darleneboehm9666 Год назад +5

    Thank you. I was about to purchase a switch, but now I’ll go for the Gemini jr. I already have the foldaway, and I love it too. I just want an electric one because I have problems with my wrists and hands, so an electric one would be good to have around. This was a well presented comparison.

    • @dianewray1867
      @dianewray1867 Год назад

      Go for it - I love mine! x

    • @LOVEIDUSA
      @LOVEIDUSA Год назад

      Yes, make sure you check out Jennifer McGuires new sandwich to save your plates for the Gemi I Jr.

  • @pmacorky
    @pmacorky Год назад +4

    I use 3D folders in my Gemini Jnr. I Use Jennifer Maguire’s plate configuration to prevent warping of plates

  • @joycedurham4806
    @joycedurham4806 Год назад

    I watched a video put out by spellbinders that has cutting plate, rubber mat and cutting plate. I just got the machine and haven’t tried the 3d folders yet. I have cut some dies and it really cut up the cutting plate really a lot. I don’t think my was as hard to work as much as yours seemed to be. I do wish I had seen your video before I bought it, I may have gone with the sizzix foldaway.
    My other machine was the big kick and I’ve had it for years and the rollers were not as tight as they needed to be anymore. I have been curious about the Gemini junior, but I have limited space and electrical outlets in my crafting area.
    Thank you for your videos.
    Thanks for your videos.

  • @bonnieisabelle3641
    @bonnieisabelle3641 Год назад +4

    I have a gemini jr which I rarely use because I can’t keep it plugged in so it I just easier to use my sizzix bigkick which I have had for many,many years and never had a problem or issue with it. I also have the small sizzix sidekick which is very handy when cutting small dies. I totally agree with you that you should not have to buy a specific plate for intricate dies. I feel all plates and mats should be included with the machine, regardless of which one you have

  • @carolemale5576
    @carolemale5576 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you the big shot foldaway seems to be just what I’m looking for ❤

  • @susanknight183
    @susanknight183 Год назад +2

    I still use my old Spellbinders Wizard, and recently bought another one for £10 for the grandchildren to use. I think the Gemini is good if you have arthritis in your hands.

  • @RinasAMaker
    @RinasAMaker Год назад +1

    I purchased the Gemini Jr and after 8 cuts, it wouldn’t power up anymore - since it was under warranty, they replaced it and sent me the GJr and the Gemini. Both are still in the boxes never used. I have the full size Platinum and love it. I like that my machine will take the plates in either direction. That helps keep my plates from warping 😊

    • @denaheck1506
      @denaheck1506 Год назад

      How weird. They covered the warranty by replacing your Gemini Jr with 2 new machines? A new Gemini jr & a new Gemini (regular) ? That makes no sense. I did I understand that?

  • @sandyhopkins6098
    @sandyhopkins6098 Год назад +3

    On my Gemini jr, I use my small Spellbinders white plate , then paper, then die, then the metal Gemini Jr plate, then the Gemini Jr clear plate. The older spellbinders plates do not warp no other companies use this type of plate because you never have to replace them. This sandwich cuts all my intricate die first time, it never warps, it’s great. But I do not have good results with 3D folders on this machine, so I use a different machine for them. So if you can find the Spellbinders small plates they usually come in a set, white , grey and red berry, they work wonderful on Gemini Jr, I bought a back up set 2 years ago and have never opened them yet.

    • @LOVEIDUSA
      @LOVEIDUSA Год назад

      Check out Jennifer McGuires channel. She has a new sandwich which stops the plate warping for Gemini Jr. Very simple too.

  • @dianerollings3474
    @dianerollings3474 Год назад

    This was very interesting. I was thinking I might have to go onto an electronic machine. I have a Go-Cut-and Embooss. It’s not a fold away. I am very pleased with it. But sometimes it doesn’t always cut completely, sometimes I have to add extra card , on top of the card I want cut, to get the die to cut. I can put my 3D folders through. I do love the 3D dies. It does emboss well. So over all I think the machine I have is good for me. I live in South Australia. Thank you for showing us the other machines.

  • @Karin-
    @Karin- Год назад +5

    This has been really informative. I have had my Big Shot for years and have been happy with it. I have to agree with you regarding the price of certain things and then they expect you to buy extras to be able to cut certain things. That is obviously deliberate to have us spend more on their products. It is a red flag to me straight away, I hate greed. The Big Shot seems to have doubled in price since I got mine about 4 years ago, it's shocking. 😲Until watching this, it never occurred to me to blame the machine for not cutting something properly, I always blame the die LOL. Thanks for doing this it's been great and maybe one day, I will get a foldaway 😊

    • @PositivelyPapercraft
      @PositivelyPapercraft  Год назад +1

      Yes a lot of people do blame the die but its often the machine. Thank you :-)

  • @Jeannette.akaJnett
    @Jeannette.akaJnett Год назад +1

    Since I already had the Plus from Sizzix I already had all the extra plates so it wasn't an extra investment for the Switch. I was told I shouldn't use the precision base plate with the Plus but I do. I keep the Plus around for using it to hot foil which the Switch may do but I like to roll it slower. Had I known about the fold-away, I might have gone that route. I think it's wonderful you're doing this for others though.

  • @lesj1079
    @lesj1079 Год назад +1

    Good to see your choices, I would probably have got the switch but now will stick till I can get a foldaway. Thank you

  • @maryclebeau
    @maryclebeau Год назад

    This is a great video because I wondered which one to buy. They should have diagrams for which to use with what. It gets too confusing otherwise. Thank you so much for sharing your advice.😊

  • @gigiandrews5327
    @gigiandrews5327 Год назад

    I have the new Spellbinders Platinum coming and I’ll let you know how I like it. Thanks for all the info. ❤

  • @ursulagrenter5537
    @ursulagrenter5537 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your honesty, I got rid of electronic machine as dies were being bent too much, and are an investment that machines shouldn't damage, swapped to spelbinder platinum and am happy

  • @tarabeard
    @tarabeard Год назад +8

    Great review. I have too many machines but my favorite is the Empress. Still have a really old Big Shot and Cuttlebug and they never disappoint.

    • @joycelittle8850
      @joycelittle8850 Год назад

      My favorite as well!! I love it so much that I purchased 2 of each (2 mini and 2 regular size). It cuts well, and it's quiet!

    • @eh2179
      @eh2179 Год назад

      Are you in the UK? If so, where do you buy your extras plates pls?

  • @charlottebradnick8102
    @charlottebradnick8102 3 месяца назад

    If you want to straighten your plates heat water to boiling. Place your plates in cookie sheet deep enough put your plates in & pour the boiling water on them then I place the pot on top & put water in it to make it heavy. I've been doing this & it really works. I hope you'll try it, it will save you from buying new ones. Love your videos.

  • @lynnlajoie1373
    @lynnlajoie1373 Год назад

    I have the sizzix switch, and it’s my go to machine. I love it. It uses all my large steel ruled dies, and I can cut a design in a card front because it fits on the large plate. I really don’t have a warping issue. I agree it should have come with the intricate plate for the price, but I already had one. I find my Gemini jr. does cut intricate dies very well, but those plates warp drastically. And the magnetic pad is worthless. I have the sizzix magnetic platform that works great in my switch. To each their own.

  • @pattyd3205
    @pattyd3205 Год назад +3

    Never ever liked my Sizziz Big Shot. Sold it a few years ago. I have had an original CuttleBug for 20 years and it still cuts basic Dies😀 Have a Gemini it cuts but oh! those blooming PLATES!! I now use a Self Healing plate as the cutting Plate. My choice, Yes! my fault if I cause a problem but at least it works for me. Use my Platinum the most, just wish it was Electric.
    Thank you for another great Tools Video.
    Patricia 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💕

  • @francinebeckett8365
    @francinebeckett8365 7 месяцев назад

    A great review Ann. I have a regular Gemini and can't stand it. I have a Vagabond. I am tired of the warping. I got rid of my spellbinders (older version) I could not crank it. I use the FoldAway and that is the best machine. Thanks for your video. The Scrapbook Magic Mat has saved me tons of money. I do have to shim with several pieces of paper, but I have cut way done on plate expense. The Magic Mat does wear out eventually. It is not a forever tool.

  • @melissazabower339
    @melissazabower339 Год назад

    Jennifer Mcguire has a way to keep Gemini plates from warping. I've only just got my first hand-crank die cut machine, so don't take my word for it. 😀 I was gifted the Stampin' Up machine for Christmas. Now I have to build up a stash of dies.

  • @ingelagoransson3560
    @ingelagoransson3560 Год назад +1

    Okej then 😂I have an old green Cuttlebug and it´s my 2nd one. I love this machine. Just as you, I like to be able to fold it away. That´s why I didn´t buy a Sizzix Big shot, in the first place. I have a Spellbinders Grand Calibur A4, for bigger dies. When I have intricate dies I turn them up side down and have the cutting side up and that usually helps to get it cut through perfect. I always turn my plates around and use the hole area to cut on and that helps warping. Thank you so much for a good review of different machines. 😄

  • @lesliesingh6772
    @lesliesingh6772 Год назад

    I absolutely love my big shot switch. Using correct plates is the game changer. I need to use an electric machine because I am older.

  • @Kazzandshazz
    @Kazzandshazz Год назад +2

    Hi Ann, I have a big shot plus & also hate the severe warping of the plates. There is a very useful video about dealing with plate warping which covers the Gemini Junior too by Jennifer Maguire Ink this is interesting & worthwhile ❤

    • @prva9347
      @prva9347 Год назад

      I also have a Big Shot Plus. if you routinely rotate your plates (upper and lower) (I do die-cutting most days) then you can make them last a long time (many many months). That way I've NEVER ended up with a severely warped plate.
      I've seen Jennifer Maguire Ink's youtube video; she recommends weighing them down in just-boiled water, and storing them with weights on top, but I've never had to do either, as regular routine rotating works for me.
      Rotating for me means turning a plate horizontally after approx. 2 or 3 cuttings, and also turning a plate over and likewise also horizontally turning it. I keep one plate (say, Plate A) as the one below the cardstock that's below the die's cutters, and keep the other one (say, Plate B) between the back of the die and the Big Shot, making sure not to interchange them. Then, when Plate A becomes too marked/unsightly, I throw it away, and Plate B becomes Plate A; and a new plate becomes Plate B. As plates come supplied 2 to a pack you can make a pack last a long time.
      Plates look newer for longer also because, like Jennifer Maguire, I use a scrap sheet of paper or thin card between Plate A and the Big Shot Plus' platform. That scrap paper/card is what I use to make mock-ups of intricate cards or as scraps to use as an inkwell/paint palette/glue-well, so the scrap's not actually wasted.

  • @trumbleslum
    @trumbleslum Год назад

    I have had my small (6") Big Shot hand wind machine for about 6 years now and it is still going strong. I must admit it's the only machine I have but would not change for anything. Each to their own I suppose.

  • @JH-wd7ul
    @JH-wd7ul Год назад +3

    Happy New Year Ann! I'm still using my Cuttlebug that I bought 12 years ago. 🤣 Back then, they cost $40 USD and I have had no problems with it. I can use Bigz dies and wafer dies and embossing folders are no problem. But they discontinued making them several years ago. I thought I'd better have a backup for when my Cuttlebug kicks the bucket, so bought a regular Big Shot two years ago on sale for $89 USD. Craft prices had definitely gone up since my first purchase. 😊 The Big Shot is still sitting in the box waiting for the demise of the Cuttlebug, so I can't really justify buying another machine. But I have heard great reviews about both the Foldaway and the Platinum 6 and really prefer the smaller footprint. I don't think you can go wrong with either one. This was a very thorough review! Thank you for taking time to compare all of these! Janet ❤

    • @kathyholt3516
      @kathyholt3516 Год назад

      This video was the best I’ve viewed on this subject matter. Had been looking at the Foldaway due to its portability & small footprint. Very well done & thank you.

    • @rebavan8878
      @rebavan8878 Год назад

      I’m in the middle of this video and no one has mentioned the Vagabond. I found it on sale at Joanns many years ago and the clerk made a comment about the steal I was getting because it was being discontinued. When they discontinued Cuttlebugs I bought one for me and one for my daughter. Both are still in the box! Lol. I’m not sure my hands have survived enough to use a manual machine as back up. Lol.

  • @MatidaJane
    @MatidaJane Год назад

    I can’t believe I have more that one die cutting machine. Hahahahaha. Thank you for this. I started withe Cuttlebug then the BigShot then the Gemini Juniour then the Switch. Arthritis made me do it. But I do love my BigShot. So thank you.

  • @pam14321
    @pam14321 Год назад +2

    Wow Ann! That was brilliant! To be honest you couldn’t have picked a better die to demonstrate this, as you may recall I’ve had issues with that die yet despite all the shims etc I stupidly never thought to try it in my Gemini junior!🤦🏼‍♀️
    I’ve got that plus big shot and big shot pro, I’m on a no crafty spend for the next month at least, we’ll as regards to paper and card anyway. If I lived another two lifetimes I’d still have too much😂. Great comparison video. Thanks Ann.🥰🥰x

  • @keithalisonpreston9327
    @keithalisonpreston9327 Год назад +1

    Hi i have had a number of machine my first was the Green cuttlebug then the Grand calabur then the tattered lace crossover that i still use . The best one is the sizzix foldaway. Ive asked for the black one for my birthday so i can leave the grey one in the caravan. X

  • @lenelee8435
    @lenelee8435 Год назад

    Hi Ann
    I have a gemini, I was tired of the curved and crooked plates. I found that if I soaked them in boiling hot water for 5-10 minutes, then put them under something heavy until they cooled, they were as good as new.

  • @shirleywilhelm1495
    @shirleywilhelm1495 Год назад

    I appreciate you sharing this video. I thought about getting the Spellbinder one, I would like to get the big shot pro for XL dies. I might try the fold a way one.

  • @marthakrause8441
    @marthakrause8441 Год назад

    Very interesting and informative! Quite an expenditure on your part.

  • @susangoodrow7157
    @susangoodrow7157 Год назад

    I have them like you and yes I agree I LOVE my big shot fold away, gemini is ok but I like my switch with metal platform if needing an electronic to help my shoulder