🛠️ Bind brilliance into every project with Zutter Bind-It-All V2!
The Zutter Bind-It-All Craft Machine Version 2 is a lightweight, dual-purpose binding tool designed for professional-quality crafting. It punches through diverse materials like fabric, canvas, and acrylic covers with precision, aided by an extension paper guide bar. Crafted from durable acrylic wood and weighing just 454g, it offers portability and reliability backed by a lifetime warranty.
Brand | Zutter |
Model Number | 422560 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 15.54 x 28.91 cm; 453.59 g |
Material | Acrylic Wood |
Item Weight | 454 g |
R**N
Very easy to use.
I love it!It looks good - Its easy to use, and although you can make quite large size books with it, it is also great for making really tiny books. I am very glad i purchased it.My only disappointment is - I wish it was pink!
D**N
Sturdy machine, very Happy
Easy to use very sturdy, major discount compared to anywhere else at just under £50. Cane in original packaging, I'm thinking they are not made anymore as not on stock many places and machine was release over 8 years ago.
R**Y
fantastic bit of kit
does what it says and easy to use the only pain was the instruction book is in tiny print , but plenty of youtube videos out there with instructions
A**R
Zutter bind it all machine
Excellent service, arrive well before expected and it does what it says on the box :)
I**L
Great for small notebooks.
I have both a Cinch and this Zutter for binding. Both have their advantages and drawbacks. Mostly I would say the Cinch is easier to use, but the Zutter is better if you are using small wires and making small books. The holes are a little smaller on the Zutter and with the additional bar that makes the holes nearer the edge, you can use quite small wires. The problem otherwise is that the pages don't turn so easily when you use small wires. The holes are the same distance apart, so the same wires fit both machines.The Cinch has the advantage that you can select how many holes you want. With the Zutter you can't - you have to size the notebook so that you don't get half a hole at the edges.With the Cinch there is not a mechanism for getting the holes closer to the edge for smaller wires although I have managed to hack this - the holes are still bigger than the Zutter ones and in my view the Zutter holes look better for small notebooks.The Zutter is more compact and easier to store than the Cinch. If I could have only one, I'd probably go with the Cinch though.I keep thinking I should sell my Zutter on, but it's hard to beat for small notebooks as long as your width is just right to fit a whole number of holes - I hope you follow!!There is a bit of a learning curve with both machines in getting the perfect sized wires for the perfect thickness of paper and covers, and getting everything so it fits together perfectly.... but I am a bit of a perfectionist. I am very happy with the results I can get.Edit : I’ve just realised the hare notebook in the picture was made with the square cinch, not the Zutter. - you can see the holes are larger. Also I purchased the Zutter in 2020, so this review is 3 years after sporadic use - so it lasts well!
B**T
Missing instruction DVD
The machine seems fine, but I have not used it yet. It would be more useful to have a couple of strips of the wires included so you can get started straight away. Also, and most annoying, the instruction DVD was not included.
C**.
the machine seems to work perfectly, I'm still waiting ...
the machine seems to work perfectly, I'm still waiting for info on the book ending wires to update this review.
W**Y
great
great little bit of kit for crafting
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