A friend got the explore and I fell in love and impulsive bought the joy, maybe 8 months later I got the explore air 2. It crapped out 6 months later, Cricut replaced it. My replacement crapped out just past the one year, but gotta say their customer service was excellent they gave me a discount on a brand new maker, so far so good.
I have both the Explore Air 2 and Cricut Joy Xtra. Since I got my Xtra, I use it more than my Air 2 because of its compact style and versatility. I don’t make a lot of the larger projects, so my Xtra works just fine for what I need.
@, it depends on what kind of things they want to make. The Xtra uses a 8 and 1/2 in by 11 mat. If they want to make larger items like signs or t-shirts, you might want to go with the Explore Air 2. I make mostly jewelry out of faux leather, Christmas ornaments, accessories, and smaller items. While there is not a faux leather setting on the Xtra, but there are videos here on UA-cam where you can make your own setting. The Xtra also can do Print Then Cut to make stickers and other print then cut items. Hope this helps!
Hello!! I would love to know your opinion, I am new to this world, this Christmas I was given the Joy Xtra 😍, but we saw that it is the same price as the Explore Air 3, do you recommend that we make the change? I am not making any projects yet nor do I have anything in mind yet, I am just thinking about it because of its price, since it is the same perhaps the larger one has more advantage? I am waiting for your answer 🥹 thanks! It would be very helpful.
@, in my opinion, it depends on what you are going to make. Because I make earrings and small accessories, I love the Cricut Joy Xtra. The xtra can do print then cut like the bigger machines to make stickers. You can also make a setting to cut thin faux leather. If you want to make larger pieces like signs, t-shirts, etc, I would probably go with the Explore Air series. They use a 12x12 mat where the Xtra can only cut on an 8 and a half by 11 mat. I have learned in the year I have had mine, the xtra also cannot cut thicker faux leather or real leather. I started with an air 2 so I use that if I need to cut the thicker leather.
I'm thinking of getting one, just don't which one... I want to be able to cut out stencils using 6mil Blank Stencil Material , the stencil sheets are 12 x 12 inches but I can cut them down if need be. I want to cut stencils for my mandala dot paintings.. which one would you suggest, as I have no clue. Thanks
@@TrishAnne4468 any of the machines can cut that material. The cricut maker is going to be the more powerful machine with less need to upgrade however. But the explore series machines will cut that film as well
@@karenmalouin4611 smart material is made to only work with the 3 series machines. It is 13 inches wide and it is awfully overpriced and poor quality. I would not recommend the product anyways I will always recommend using better materials than cricut brand materials. They are some of the worst I have ever used in my life.
I am wanting to do mugs with infusible ink. Can the joy extra do that? Does it do everything the explorer does, but is just smaller in size? Thank you.
Your video was super helpful, thank you. I have a joy and I love it. I've found that my favourite thing to make is cards using cut and draw. However, it is slow and I want to able to make multiple cards and also stickers - would the joy xtra be enough of an upgrade or would another machine be better? Many thanks!
I need a machine for repetitive cutting of the same shape. I do a lot of Sunday school & VBS projects using construction paper; can the Cricuts handle construction paper? Which machine would you recommend for me? Thanks!
Construction paper is a little tricky with most of these types of machines because it’s a very fiber heavy paper. It sticks to the mats really bad and it doesn’t tend to cut very well. If you could use cardstock instead it would work perfectly
I am a newbie and I'm looking to make vinyl decals for my projects, including sponsor logos (monotone colors) to go on my race car. Some logos tend to be very long (maybe 5"H x 36"W). I think the Cricut Joy Xtra would be the right machine. What do you think?
I got a joy xtra. I think I should have got a bigger one. I mainly do shirts, cards and paper flowers. I was thinking about explorer 3 Which would you recommend ?
Thank you for the great information, i'm currently starting making handmade bags and want to make badge pin with holographics! What machine is your suggestion? Thank you 💖💖💖
@@shairauntalan6585 the maker or maker 3 will be the most powerful but for metal a laser will do a better job. I recommend the wecreat vista with the 2w IR laser shrsl.com/4ok4j
I am thinking about purchasing a cricut to use for my son's birthday party. I want to make personalized favors and some decorations, maybe even his own shirt....then I want to use it for my professional organizing. do you recommend I get the maker 3?
HELLLLLPPP!!!!!! I just today received a Joy Extra. In my excitement to get it set up & out of habit, I used a different email address than the one I use for my Cricut Design Space profile. I did a couple of test cuts before I realized my mistake. When attempting to set it up in the correct account, I can’t get past the T’s&C’s page. I can’t click the box to accept them & finalize the setup. Although CDS lists the Joy Extra as one of my machines, it won’t send a project for cutting because it hasn’t been set up. I tried to run the setup in my online profile but it thinks the machine is cutting a project. I’ve done all the technical troubleshooting I can think of…. Unplugging the machine, forgetting it in Bluetooth, uninstalling/reinstalling CDS, closing/restarting my iPad, deleting the wrong account. Nothing works. Does anyone have any advice, please?
@@jerritanner275 you could have just went into your account with the wrong email and changed it under your account info. Now you’ll likely need to call cricut and have them do something on their end
A friend got the explore and I fell in love and impulsive bought the joy, maybe 8 months later I got the explore air 2. It crapped out 6 months later, Cricut replaced it. My replacement crapped out just past the one year, but gotta say their customer service was excellent they gave me a discount on a brand new maker, so far so good.
I have both the Explore Air 2 and Cricut Joy Xtra. Since I got my Xtra, I use it more than my Air 2 because of its compact style and versatility. I don’t make a lot of the larger projects, so my Xtra works just fine for what I need.
What is good for a 12 year old
@, it depends on what kind of things they want to make. The Xtra uses a 8 and 1/2 in by 11 mat. If they want to make larger items like signs or t-shirts, you might want to go with the Explore Air 2. I make mostly jewelry out of faux leather, Christmas ornaments, accessories, and smaller items. While there is not a faux leather setting on the Xtra, but there are videos here on UA-cam where you can make your own setting. The Xtra also can do Print Then Cut to make stickers and other print then cut items. Hope this helps!
Hello!! I would love to know your opinion, I am new to this world, this Christmas I was given the Joy Xtra 😍, but we saw that it is the same price as the Explore Air 3, do you recommend that we make the change? I am not making any projects yet nor do I have anything in mind yet, I am just thinking about it because of its price, since it is the same perhaps the larger one has more advantage? I am waiting for your answer 🥹 thanks! It would be very helpful.
@, in my opinion, it depends on what you are going to make. Because I make earrings and small accessories, I love the Cricut Joy Xtra. The xtra can do print then cut like the bigger machines to make stickers. You can also make a setting to cut thin faux leather. If you want to make larger pieces like signs, t-shirts, etc, I would probably go with the Explore Air series. They use a 12x12 mat where the Xtra can only cut on an 8 and a half by 11 mat. I have learned in the year I have had mine, the xtra also cannot cut thicker faux leather or real leather. I started with an air 2 so I use that if I need to cut the thicker leather.
@@lorituttle8882I would say joy or joy xtra but if you’re in the USA Micheal’s has a very good deal on the explore air 2
Dreaming of getting one. Trying to decide which one for me??
Super helpful! Thanks!
What would you suggest for card making and making stickers and making ephemera for junk journals and stencil making and thats it. ❤❤
@@novafalcosmith the explore series it’s on a great sale today too amzn.to/4i1CK0Y
I'm thinking of getting one, just don't which one... I want to be able to cut out stencils using 6mil Blank Stencil Material , the stencil sheets are 12 x 12 inches but I can cut them down if need be. I want to cut stencils for my mandala dot paintings.. which one would you suggest, as I have no clue. Thanks
@@TrishAnne4468 any of the machines can cut that material. The cricut maker is going to be the more powerful machine with less need to upgrade however. But the explore series machines will cut that film as well
I’m between the joy xtra and the air 2 which should I get. I want to use them from print and cut iron on vinyl and some times permanent vinyl.
I would go with the explore for sure
@@CorinneBlackstoneok thanks !!! You helped very much!!!
I have the explorer 2 and just got a maker. I’m hoping the maker will make felt eyes for my new amigurumi journey.
@@GlitzNGlamNailz I use the maker for felt eyes ua-cam.com/video/XFufmWiptFk/v-deo.htmlsi=yGKRz0IokUlHIVjq
Can you use a standard pen, like a Micron, in the Maker?
@@Obsidian_Iris_ ua-cam.com/video/lHY5RnSeSQc/v-deo.htmlsi=gjrgU8locMNUGGHr
I am considering. What do you mean by “smart material”? Or cutting “off mat”. Think I need to watch more videos
@@karenmalouin4611 smart material is made to only work with the 3 series machines. It is 13 inches wide and it is awfully overpriced and poor quality. I would not recommend the product anyways I will always recommend using better materials than cricut brand materials. They are some of the worst I have ever used in my life.
I am wanting to do mugs with infusible ink. Can the joy extra do that? Does it do everything the explorer does, but is just smaller in size? Thank you.
@@jeanniebeisel9565 yes any of the machines can cut infusible ink but to get the size you need the joy xtra would be the least expensive option
Your video was super helpful, thank you. I have a joy and I love it. I've found that my favourite thing to make is cards using cut and draw. However, it is slow and I want to able to make multiple cards and also stickers - would the joy xtra be enough of an upgrade or would another machine be better? Many thanks!
@@NicolaStevens-d7r I would get a maker or an explore if you’re into cards. Those can do 4 at a time
Very informative. What's best for thick rubber vinyl and puff vinyl? Thank you
The explore or the maker will be your best bet
@@CorinneBlackstone it's so kind of you replying to our questions. God bless you. Thank you so much! 🌟
Thank you a lot: Which one is easiest to move with apart from cricut joy
@@MolizTrendyol any of them are fairly easy to move. The heaviest will be the maker followed by the explore but none are insanely heavy or large
I'm only making designs for t-shirts. Do you think the joy extra would work?
It’s fine but small. I would go with the explore series
@CorinneBlackstone Thank you for taking the time to respond!
I’m wanting a cricut to cut out stickers and also vinyl sheets to make shirts. Which one would you recommend?
@@SailorPeanutButter explore
Thank you for the informative video. Would you know which machine can cut mirror acrylic?
@@Messyboy529 none of them.
I would like to make stencils to use with Gelli Plates. Which machine would be best for this? Thank you!
@@susandetillio340 I have no idea what a gelli plate is or what the stencils are made out of.
I need a machine for repetitive cutting of the same shape. I do a lot of Sunday school & VBS projects using construction paper; can the Cricuts handle construction paper? Which machine would you recommend for me? Thanks!
Construction paper is a little tricky with most of these types of machines because it’s a very fiber heavy paper. It sticks to the mats really bad and it doesn’t tend to cut very well. If you could use cardstock instead it would work perfectly
@ Can you stack several sheets of cardstock at the same time using a Cricut? Thanks for your help!
@ no. There is no way for the sheets to stay in place
@ of course! Thanks!
I am a newbie and I'm looking to make vinyl decals for my projects, including sponsor logos (monotone colors) to go on my race car. Some logos tend to be very long (maybe 5"H x 36"W). I think the Cricut Joy Xtra would be the right machine. What do you think?
Probably your best bet
I got the joy xtra. Im having a problem cutting cards. It keeps jamming. Do i need a different blade? Can you not cut on foldable cards? Help
Are you using the card mat? If not I would switch to that but it’s likely just not on the regular mat flat enough it needs to be super flat to fit
@CorinneBlackstone I was using the card mat incorrectly. I didn't realize the one flap of the card goes behind the plastic. This is so new to me
I got a joy xtra. I think I should have got a bigger one. I mainly do shirts, cards and paper flowers. I was thinking about explorer 3 Which would you recommend ?
I would get a maker
@ thank you
Which machine is best for felt? I've never used a cricut so completely niave to the machines capabilities
@@jacquiehaysom8852 cricut maker
Hey, which cricut machine would you recommend for custom ribbon messages like the ones you would see on bouquets??
@@l.alo7 any of the machine would work for that so it would be more about anything else you want to do and budget
@ Okay thanks so much! 💕💕
Thank you for the great information, i'm currently starting making handmade bags and want to make badge pin with holographics! What machine is your suggestion? Thank you 💖💖💖
@@shairauntalan6585 what type of material are you wanting to make the tags out of?
Metals! 💖
@@shairauntalan6585 the maker or maker 3 will be the most powerful but for metal a laser will do a better job. I recommend the wecreat vista with the 2w IR laser shrsl.com/4ok4j
I'd like to be able to cut flock for rhinestone projects? Any recommendation?
@@Blacksheep1954 any machine can cut flock. I would instead think about your budget and how large you will need to cut
Thank you!
The cricut joy extra which mats do you suggest?
amzn.to/4dB8lTq
Which machine is best for leather
@@jamesbell8960 maker
I am thinking about purchasing a cricut to use for my son's birthday party. I want to make personalized favors and some decorations, maybe even his own shirt....then I want to use it for my professional organizing. do you recommend I get the maker 3?
@@dennellewalton5843 no. I would recommend the explore series. Unless you plan to engrave or use some of the other tools I would not get a maker
Whats the best cricket if i wanna use it for clothes and cake toppers?
The maker 3 would be the latest and greatest of the machines here. It will do all of that and more
HELLLLLPPP!!!!!! I just today received a Joy Extra. In my excitement to get it set up & out of habit, I used a different email address than the one I use for my Cricut Design Space profile. I did a couple of test cuts before I realized my mistake. When attempting to set it up in the correct account, I can’t get past the T’s&C’s page. I can’t click the box to accept them & finalize the setup. Although CDS lists the Joy Extra as one of my machines, it won’t send a project for cutting because it hasn’t been set up. I tried to run the setup in my online profile but it thinks the machine is cutting a project. I’ve done all the technical troubleshooting I can think of…. Unplugging the machine, forgetting it in Bluetooth, uninstalling/reinstalling CDS, closing/restarting my iPad, deleting the wrong account. Nothing works. Does anyone have any advice, please?
@@jerritanner275 you could have just went into your account with the wrong email and changed it under your account info. Now you’ll likely need to call cricut and have them do something on their end
I want to make T shirts for myself
Which machine do you have for your t-shirt?