Easily punch through paper, cardstock, thick bookboard, tin tin, leather and more! Easily punch 1/8 inch and 3/16 inch holes Sliding measuring guide for precision hole and eyelet spacing Hole punch and eyelet setter in one No just for Paper Crafting and Scrapbooking Easily Punch 1/8 and 3/16 inch holes and set eyelets, eyelet/washer combo, flat snaps and so much more! Easily punch through any material, thick or thin: paper, leather, plastic, metal, chipboard, acrylic, fabric, wood, and so much more Small easy grip handle with locking system for easy storage Sliding measuring guide for precision hole and eyelet spacing as well as color coded cubes for easy identification Look for all of our other We R Memory Keepers and We R at Home High Quality Products and Tools! The Original Crop-A-Dile Tools offers no clicking, banging, pounding, twisting, or grunting. This all-in-one tool punches and sets eyelets, snaps, and so much more. Easily punch through any material, thick or thin: paper, leather, plastic, metal, chipboard, acrylic, fabric, wood, and so much more. It silently and smoothly sets 1/8-inch and 3/16-inch flat snaps and eyelets. It has a small easy to grip handle, color coded cubes for easy identification, locing system for easy storage, set both eyelets and eyelet/washer combo. Also a sliding measuring guide for precision hole and eyelet spacing. Look for all of our other We R Memory Keepers and We R at Home High Quality Products and Tools!
Customer Video Review Length:: 4:16 MinsMy video demonstrates the Crop-A-Dile in action, and also demonstrates the traditional method using a hole punch and eyelet setter with a hammer. I believe both systems have their strong points as well as their weaknesses. On the plus side, the Crop-A-Dile is silent, compact in that it is one tool instead of four, easy to use, and can punch through materials such as leather, light wood and chipboard. On the other hand, it has a small reach of only a..
I specifically bought this tool for adding snaps. It is advertised as being able to do it but it would damage the snap heads when installing. Online, there are lots of videos for how to use it but there is a consistent theme that no one has been able to successfully do snaps of the two sizes advertised. The problem seems to be that the tool does not have enough room for the snap head (the male part) so when you press down, it distorts the head and makes it unusa..
Good:- Will cut through chip board, CDs, clipboards, layers of cardstock, tin, like butter- Reaches 1" into dimensional items (like buckets and tins). An advantage for items that cannot be laid flat on a surface which is necessary for the tool hammer system- It is one tool (plus the packaging) instead of a cutting mat, anywhere hole punch, setter and hammer- SILENT! No banging, pounding, snapping or twisting.Bad:- no more than 1" reach so your eyelets etc can't be more than ..