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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Knives > Skil Cordless Power Cutter is Exactly What We Needed!

Skil Cordless Power Cutter is Exactly What We Needed!

Mar 15, 2011 Stuart 9 Comments

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Skil 3.6 Volt Power Cutter

A few weeks ago we asked for help finding an inexpensive and quick way to make many straight cuts in cardboard. We received many helpful responses, with the conclusion being that a straightedge and utility knife was the absolute best low-budget choice. I had considered recommending a manual paper or craft rotary cutter, but these types of tools are typically only designed to cut very thin materials.

After reading the post, a representative for Skil contacted me and asked if we had considered their Power Cutter for my colleague’s cardboard-cutting needs. The cordless Power Cutter looks to be absolutely perfect for this type of cutting work! While a bit more expensive than a plain utility knife and straightedge, the Power Cutter can do the job far quicker and will less elbow grease.

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I am actually somewhat embarrassed that I had to be reminded about the Power Cutter. I have seen this tool at Lowes and elsewhere countless times, and even referenced it when talking about Rockwell’s ZipSnip cutter last June, so it should have come to mind.

The Skil Power Cutter is powered by a rechargeable 3.6V lithium ion battery, and can hold its charge for up to 18 months. It can cut many types of materials up to 1/4″ thick, and features a self-sharpening blade.

A review sample is on its way, so we’ll be able to see just how well the Power Cutter works for cutting cardboard, rubber gasket sheeting, and whatever tough-to-cut materials we can throw at it!

Skil Power Cutter via Amazon
Product Info via Skil | Interactive Demo
Rockwell ZipSnip via Amazon

Update 1: The Power Cutter is Back in Stock at Rockler, at $25

Update 2: Here’s the new version (via Amazon)

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The Power Cutter can be found for $45-55 in stores and online. It looks like the similarly styled ZipSnip is currently on sale (but backordered) via Amazon at the moment for $30.

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9 Comments

  1. Ethan@OPC

    Mar 15, 2011

    I’ve used the Power Cutter before and it’s perfect for cutting cardboard and thin plastic like that irritating clam-shell packaging. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t use it for much else and I don’t find myself needing it very often.

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  2. Mac

    Mar 15, 2011

    Eh… ok I guess for someone who needs it all the time (e.g. their job), but I can but a whole lot of blades for a Grant ($50 bill).

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  3. Lamar

    Mar 15, 2011

    Wow the link to amazon for the Skill Cutter is $70 it;s much cheaper at Lowes.

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  4. Stuart

    Mar 25, 2011

    Thinking back at the many projects I worked in this past year, I can see quite a few instances where a cutter like this would have made my life a bit easier. Yes, utility knife blades are much, much cheaper, but they’re also slower and more cumbersome when making very long repetitive cuts in certain materials and fabrics.

    I’m not sure what happened with the Amazon pricing, but it’s now $50, the same price as it is elsewhere.

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  5. Betsy

    Nov 23, 2015

    Well try finding it at Lowes or anywhere else. Lowes discontinued it Depot doesn’t have it and Skill own web site says not available in my zip code or near by area. Take the darn ads off if you don’t carry it.

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    • Stuart

      Nov 23, 2015

      Thanks for your suggestion, but this is a tool news and review website.

      If Lowes was showing an ad, your complaint is with them.

      Here’s the new version.

      Update: it’s also in stock at Rockler, for $25.

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  6. Beryl

    Dec 17, 2015

    Rockler says there is none in stock now.its very hard to buy
    this cutter. Amazon dont ship to Australia. Does any one have any helpful suggestions as to where I can buy one.

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    • Stuart

      Dec 17, 2015

      Here’s the new version.

      There is/was also a Bosch version that you be able to find: https://14cyiuhvcgv.com/bosch-cordless-shear-gus-10-8v/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E

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  7. Iliana

    Apr 15, 2016

    How is it cutting a design drawn on the cardboard.

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