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popular Posted by Kimpossible680 almost 3 years ago
popular Posted by Kimpossible680 almost 3 years ago

Cricut Joy Cutting & Writing Machine $99 + Free Shipping

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Amazon.com [amazon.com] has Cricut Joy Cutting & Writing Machine on sale for $129 - $30 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $99. Shipping is free
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Amazon.com [amazon.com] has Cricut Joy Cutting & Writing Machine on sale for $129 - $30 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $99. Shipping is free

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Model: Cricut White Plastic Craft Cutting Machine | 2007813

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almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
silentguilt
almost 3 years ago
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Any advice: 11 year old daughter wants a cricut machine - mostly to cut vinyl. Is this an okay to start out with? Are the more upgrades ones worth it?
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
1077slee
almost 3 years ago
38 Posts
Quote from silentguilt :
Any advice: 11 year old daughter wants a cricut machine - mostly to cut vinyl. Is this an okay to start out with? Are the more upgrades ones worth it?
Price wise, yes. Practically no....suggest wait for BF Deal for better brand one.
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almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
Kimpossible680
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almost 3 years ago
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For reference, Previous Front Page deal was for $169 (included a $50 egift card) and received +53 thumbs up.
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
SmilingPiranha463
almost 3 years ago
369 Posts
Quote from 1077slee :
Price wise, yes. Practically no....suggest wait for BF Deal for better brand one.
What is the better brand? Thank you
almost 3 years ago
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Joined Jul 2006
almost 3 years ago
clownwilleatme
almost 3 years ago
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Quote from silentguilt :
Any advice: 11 year old daughter wants a cricut machine - mostly to cut vinyl. Is this an okay to start out with? Are the more upgrades ones worth it?
The Brother scan and cut for $224 from Sam's club is pretty cool, much larger and has a built in scanner, so you can take a photo or whatever, run it through the machine and then choose where to cut or draw in the software. Makes cutting out silhouettes of people or objects from photos pretty easy.
almost 3 years ago
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Joined Dec 2019
almost 3 years ago
princesstissue
almost 3 years ago
51 Posts
Quote from silentguilt :
Any advice: 11 year old daughter wants a cricut machine - mostly to cut vinyl. Is this an okay to start out with? Are the more upgrades ones worth it?
My Cricut Explore 2 is fine. You can cut bigger for totes, shirts, and etc. Can do cards on it.Depends on what they want to do.
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
Angela22
almost 3 years ago
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Quote from silentguilt :
Any advice: 11 year old daughter wants a cricut machine - mostly to cut vinyl. Is this an okay to start out with? Are the more upgrades ones worth it?
This can only cut as large as 6 inches. If that seems like that would be enough then this is a good option. IMO you don't need anything like the fancier machines if you are just cutting basic vinyl and small things. I did see a good deal on the Explore machine that might work a bit better for a tiny bit more.

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almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
hiitsmelenny
almost 3 years ago
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Cricut stuff has dropped so much in price after their big controversy huh? I'll probably switch to another company too next time I have to buy my next machine.
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
Jayyo1818
almost 3 years ago
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Joans has the cricut explorer air 2 Bundle for 150
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almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
timtim2008
almost 3 years ago
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is membership still free?
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
Dtlam1
almost 3 years ago
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Quote from silentguilt :
Any advice: 11 year old daughter wants a cricut machine - mostly to cut vinyl. Is this an okay to start out with? Are the more upgrades ones worth it?
I have a cricut maker but got a silhouette portrait 4 recently. I much prefer the silhouette. More flexibility because silhouette isn't as proprietary as cricut. Don't need to use a mat for vinyl and cardstock (mats can be very annoying!). The silhouette cameo 3 is larger than the portrait and has more functions, so that's another option.
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
RobertoA9730
almost 3 years ago
42 Posts
Quote from silentguilt :
Any advice: 11 year old daughter wants a cricut machine - mostly to cut vinyl. Is this an okay to start out with? Are the more upgrades ones worth it?
Walmart has the Cricut Explore Air 2 with a bunch of extras for $150

https://www.walmart.com/ip/917664488
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
TalentedBanana464
almost 3 years ago
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Quote from hiitsmelenny :
Cricut stuff has dropped so much in price after their big controversy huh? I'll probably switch to another company too next time I have to buy my next machine.
What was their controversy?
almost 3 years ago
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almost 3 years ago
dinnid
almost 3 years ago
315 Posts
Quote from Dtlam1 :
I have a cricut maker but got a silhouette portrait 4 recently. I much prefer the silhouette. More flexibility because silhouette isn't as proprietary as cricut. Don't need to use a mat for vinyl and cardstock (mats can be very annoying!). The silhouette cameo 3 is larger than the portrait and has more functions, so that's another option.
Wait… cut cardstock without mats? How does that work?

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talkaboutdeals
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Quote from TalentedBanana464 :
What was their controversy?
They were going to brick their software (and thus the machines) if you didn't monthly subscribe. They backpedaled after the inevitable backlash. Personally I just use their software as a place to dump my graphics I designed on other software. But you have to use it, propriety to the machine. I put up with this because I really like the hardware (maker).
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