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The BLACK+DECKER 4V MAX Cordless Fabric & Craft Cutter is a lightweight, USB rechargeable rotary tool designed for precision cutting across multiple materials including fabric, leather, carpet, and plastic. Featuring a self-sharpening blade, non-slip comfort grip, safety lock, and up to 40 minutes of cordless runtime, it’s the perfect companion for professional crafters and DIY enthusiasts seeking efficiency and versatility.












| ASIN | B09TWYPXS2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,536 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #90 in Quilting Rotary Cutters |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 599 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911793667 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Handle Type | Non-Retractable |
| Included Components | (1) BCRC115FF Cordless Power Rotary Cutter |
| Item Length | 6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Rotary Cutter |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BLACK+DECKER |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Style | Craft Knife |
| UPC | 885911793667 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**Y
Works well for breaking down boxes
I primarily use this to break down Amazon cardboard boxes. Once you get the hang of how to insert it up against the cardboard edge it works like a charm. Good battery life and overall very easy to use. Haven't had it long enough to make any comments on durability. Very pleased with this purchase.
C**A
Excellent purchase.
Perfect tool for my needs. This cordless fabric cutter not only charged within hours, but it cut the carpet padding fast, easily and neatly. As a crafter, I know I will find a multitude of uses for this cutter. I highly recommend the Black + Decker Cordless Cutter.
E**N
Ok for cardboard
This cutter is good for cardboard or small lite weight items. It is not good for cutting fabric as there are no straight guide lines on it.
S**Z
Works like a charm on cardboard
Makes breaking down cardboard super easy!
J**.
Best invention
Best invention since the wheel lol
K**N
Stopped working after 4ish months
Let’s start with the good: This was easy-to-use, and in a house with an inquisitive 3-year-old, I liked that the motor wouldn’t start until you’d hit the button and compressed the bottom lever. It cuts through medium and thin cardboard like a dream, and looks pretty good as well. My husband has a small business and receives and sends a lot of packages, so this helped him really quickly get through a lot of cardboard, just like the influencer’s instagram reel depicted. The not-so-good: We purchased this in December and it stopped working in May. The motor appears to be burnt out. It is fully charged, and the motor does not even attempt to turn the wheel. From what I can see, there’s nothing stuck in the blade; the motor just isn’t running. This is a big disappointment since I don’t feel like this got a lifetime of standard use in the 4ish months we used it. He used it maybe 1-2 times per month for 1-2 hours each time, for probably a total of 100 boxes cut. The bad: in order to get product support, you have to enter the model number, and none of these options would pull up on the Black + Decker site: the model number on the device (BCRC115), the model number on Amazon (BRCR115ff), nor the only other number on the device (E173915). Because of this, I am not able to send them a written communication and instead have to call them during business hours, which aren’t a good fit for me with my working schedule. Unfortunately, this means I will likely have to eat the $30 loss.
D**.
Cutter
Good product good delivery
Z**L
Best Looking Rotary Cutter, but I Wouldn't Recommend This Particular one...
It's a shame too. I really wanted to like this one, because it really is the only one I've seen that's at least a little bit attractive. However, the last one that I had that I got almost a year ago now, had a no-load speed of 250rpm. This one has a no-load speed of 220rpm. My old one had a 2000mAh battery. The size of the battery for this one isn't detailed anywhere. It took 2-3 hours to charge the old one's battery. They don't tell you that for this one. My old one could last for just over an hour on a full battery charge. This one can last "up to 40 minutes." The biggest difference though, is the safety button. With my old one, I would press the button on the top of it and the button would light up, letting me know I could pull the trigger and the rotary cutter would be operational. Now this here is the kicker. If I let up on the trigger the cutter would of course, stop. But the light would stay on for a few seconds making it so that I could resume cutting without having to push the button again. I think it was something like, after 5 seconds of no use the light would turn back off and then the safety button would have to be pressed. The way this one works is pretty similar. It has a button on the top that has to be pressed in order for it to work. But with this one, you don't push the button and THEN pull the trigger to make it operational. You have to be holding the trigger already, and while you're holding it you push the button and the blade will start turning. Let go of the trigger for even a split second though, and you have to do it again... Yet ANOTHER downside has to do with when you need a replacement blade. This is also the reason my old one isn't operational anymore. Well, it works, but something got messed up when I PUT THE WRONG SIZE REPLACEMENT BLADE IN IT!! That's right. All of these rotary cutters? Some of them actually use slightly different sized blades than others. And none of them that I saw had ever mentioned it, so I found out the hard way. And so, I did some investigating recently and here are some of the sizes of replacement blades that I saw: Diameter Thickness -- 1.7 in / 43 mm unknown (that's for this one, the Black+Decker) -- 1.65 in / 42 mm 0.08 in / 2 mm -- 1.58 in / 40 mm 0.04 in / 1.1 mm -- 1.57 in / 40 mm 0.06 in / 1.5 mm -- 1.57 in / 40 mm 0.08 in / 2 mm As y'all can see, this has become very frustrating. And then, does the blade's thickness really matter? Well, I don't really know. I'm pretty sure the diameter matters though. So if you're someone who has already gotten this and plans to keep it, just keep in mind that there are different sizes of replacements out there. Here is what I recommend though. I came across some fabric cutters out here on Amazon that, instead of having a blade that's around 43mm like most of these little ones, have a blade that's 70mm. There's even some that have blades that are 100mm, AND, these are all cordless rotary cutters! The cost between like, $120-$170, but if you are someone who needs to use a rotary cutter a lot I think it would be totally worth the investment. I haven't gotten one myself yet, but I plan to when I can. Oh yeah, and one more thing about this Black+Decker rotary cutter. While it's charging you will most likely want to charge it in another room. Because the whole time that it's charging the green lights on the back blink and they are quite bright.
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