You are confusing people. These are electronic cutting machines. Not die-cutting machines. Die cutting machine use metal dies to cut paper as the name suggest. And you’re trying to be an experts…?
Some people need a life! I think some go on sites just to downgrade them! What a lowly life you must live!!! There is such thing as a die cutting machine without metal dies! May not be in your eyes but then what do you know other than downgrading companies that make these machines for crafters so they don’t need metal dies to take up space or flying all around, when you .can copy the dies and are able to cut the exact thing out by computer and the cricket, brother, silhouette, etc.
I disagree with your top pick. I have a maker, and from everything I've seen and read since getting it I should have gotten the silhouette cameo 4. You can cut thicker materials, less waste, better design software, and it's on your computer so they can't take features away like cricut threatened to do last year. Cricut has also been trying to nickel and dime their customers more and more aggressively since they announced they were becoming public, so it's just not a secure investment
Great video! I do think there should be some clarification on the machines you're reviewing. Most of the machines in this video are not 'die' cutting machines. They are cutting machines, but do not use dies. The bigshot you review is the only die cutting machine in this video. The difference is the need of a die itself. A cutting machine will cut a design from your computer/program and a die cutting machine only cuts dies. Dies are metal shims in a specific design which cut out paper in that design. The dies are put on paper and then put between shims (making a sandwich) and run through a machine which squishes the sandwich, causing the metal die to cut the paper in that design. There is no computer or program used with a die cutting machine.
The Accuquilt is also a die cutting cutting machine. Dies (I am a die maker) are also blades imbedded in wood or plastic, with foam on top...then the fabric is placed, then a mat. Rolled through the rollers and the blades cut up into the mat, actiing like scissors to cut the fabric. Blue Wren make die in Australia that can be used in both Accuquilt and Sizzix.
I have the Sizzix Big Shot Plus and I love it and have used it a lot to make cards, earrings, and to emboss with my embossing folders. It's a work horse, and it's a simple machine to set out and start cranking away to create great craft projects. This year for Christmas I decided I wanted to tackle the Cricut, so I got a Cricut Maker for Christmas. I have been doing card stock projects as they are the easiest to tackle if you are a newbie with Cricut. I did cut some fabric shapes already, which was really easy. This feature alone is going to save quilters a lot of time. You can also cut out fabric quilt pieces with the iron on backing so you can have instant applique pieces to complete projects with. I love both my machines, the Cricut Maker and the Sizixx Big Shot Plus.
What’s missing in this review is if other vinyl products not produced by Cricut won’t work with maker. It will actually make your maker go slower. As with the cameo it is compatible with other brand vinyl/ products and work just the same. It may not be as quiets as Cricut but it gets the job done with out slowing down and it’s versatile to materials used!
Good video the only thing is that only two of these products are Die cutting Machines. The AccuQuilt Go and the Sizzix Big Shot. The other three and cutting machine you can not cut dies with these machines. The Cricut Joy and Maker and Silhouette Cameo are wonderful cutting machines but they can not cut Dies. Two different types of products used for two different purposes. They have some other really great die cutting machines out there used for cutting dies. It would be really cool to see two different videos. One for cutting machines and one for the die cutters.
It states 2022 review but was uploaded in 2020? I was hoping to get accurate updated information because I'm hearing about this subscription service that you now have to buy for your machine to work? Why say it's a 2022 review when it's not?
I have three "Cry-cuts" also known as Cricuts. LOL I have the baby bug, the expression and the special anniversary edition expression. I have only about 30 cartridges and still use them, but for the past few years use the metal manual dies... plate warping is horrible on my Gemini Jr and I am looking into a manual machine now.. yes, I rotate and flip my plates on a regular basis...
"Con Sizzix big shot doesn't have a mobile app" I would Imagine that a MANUAL machine that doesn't even use electricity would have an app. Ps: to the people in the comments saying that the cricut and cameo are not die cutting machines, they are while they might be sometimes advertised as "vinyl cutters" the broader term for that type of machine is a CNC Die Cut Machine the confusion is that it's not a set die cut pattern used in a clicker die setup.
Which machine can I use in these to cut acrylic sheet and also for engraving and also if any machine affordable and good for making laser invites for diy or to start small business machine
Here I thought I did enough research on cutting machines and paid for a brother scan and cut. I was so sure that was the machine I wanted and easier to use, I was sadly mistaken, it’s a pain to use. I wish I had I had gotten the cricut maker. I still may seems they are on sale.
@@YasuTaniina so you recommend the cameo? I’m a beginner, I would love to start a business with one of these machines. The cameo does the same thing the cricut does - but it’s a better machine?
I did the same with the Cricut Maker 3. I prefer the Silhouette Cameo 4 for the stickers I need. Cricut has a size limit, whereas the Silhouette does not. The Maker is great for other projects though.
But you see with the people who have commented on the pronunciation of Cricut.... another example is the vehicle known as Subaru. Australia calls it Suba-ROO which is in opposition to New Zealand's: Su-BAR-u. And depending on the country, you will be corrected. This might be the case here? I personally prefer "Cry cut" rather than the insect.
true as far as different country’s pronunciation of words, but if you look at the letter “C” on the name of the crocus product, you can see it has a cricket’s antenna on it.
I'll never buy another Cricut again! Mine isn't even 3 yrs old yet but it is off warranty and Cricut won't even troubleshoot it now! Not-so-proud owner of a $350 hunk of junk!
You should maybe redo the Cricut voice over, it even has a cricket 🦗 in the logo. It is said so many times the wrong way had to stop watching. Just a thought.
Hey if you are going to do I video on something that you know nothing about you should really do some homework first. Do you know what "Die Cut" means? Neither Cricut... Pronounced cricket not Cri cut and the silhouette are not die cut machines. So really the only thing that you did was steal video from companies to make this incorrect video.
I wanted to throw something at the mispronunciation of Cricut, that was really annoying. This is a poor cross section of available Die Cutting and Embossing Machines and very Cricut oriented. All in all, a very biased and lazy attempt at reviewing the available options. What about Spellbinders, Gemini, Go Power and Emboss and Brother Scan n Cut to name but a few.
confused by your term for die cutting machines. Cricut is not a die cutting machine. Cricut maker is not a die cutting machine. Cuttlebug is. Joy is not. Accuquilt is a die cutting machine, silhouette is not a die cutting machine. Sizzix is a die cutting machine and the cricut maker is not a die cutting machine. Die cutting machines uses dies. Poorly researched video.
Obviously you don’t know,! Just because it’s not a die cutting Masculine like shops they are die cutting machines for home use! To make cards, wood burning, etching, posters, shirts, vinyl projects, etching, and so much more! I owned practically every CRICUT on the market, plus BROTHER and I own and a Sihouette cutting machines!!! A few manual die cutting machines with over 1000 metal dies!!!! Not Bragging just telling him to get educated before you speak! Oh and you can cut gaskets for cars! LOL
@@steveross6359 obviously you are stuck in your own little world! They cut templates, dies of different things, vinyl, plastic and wood, etc. maybe not a thick die but to use for cards, signs, shirts, cups, plates, door mats, etc! Their are different types of die cutting machines. Naturally you would not use these in a factory setting!!! But for crafts, some have businesses! I use mine for card making! Personal use and for our Church Card Ministry for Shut-ins, Service Men and Women, Missionaries, and Church Staff. I design the card, cut the pieces for the cards then our Card Ministry Group assembles them! Those that receive them just LOVE them! And the Glory goes to GOD! I use mine to Glorify God!
Where are the die cutting machines wtf you only listed 2 of them... die cutting uses dies where are the dies vinyl cutters don't use dies they aren't die cutting machines
► Links to the Die-cut Machines listed in the video ✅
5⃣ Cricut Joy: (Amazon) geni.us/q0w4Pz
4⃣ AccuQuilt GO! : (Amazon) geni.us/A2Jp
3⃣ Silhouette Cameo 4: (Amazon) geni.us/3bRTxG
2⃣ Sizzix Big Shot: (Amazon) geni.us/2CERGVO
1⃣ Cricut Maker: (Amazon) geni.us/3m4esPo
how much in peso rate cricut joy
You are confusing people. These are electronic cutting machines. Not die-cutting machines. Die cutting machine use metal dies to cut paper as the name suggest. And you’re trying to be an experts…?
Some people need a life! I think some go on sites just to downgrade them! What a lowly life you must live!!! There is such thing as a die cutting machine without metal dies! May not be in your eyes but then what do you know other than downgrading companies that make these machines for crafters so they don’t need metal dies to take up space or flying all around, when you .can copy the dies and are able to cut the exact thing out by computer and the cricket, brother, silhouette, etc.
I disagree with your top pick. I have a maker, and from everything I've seen and read since getting it I should have gotten the silhouette cameo 4. You can cut thicker materials, less waste, better design software, and it's on your computer so they can't take features away like cricut threatened to do last year. Cricut has also been trying to nickel and dime their customers more and more aggressively since they announced they were becoming public, so it's just not a secure investment
What do you think about graphtec ce 7000 ? For same work as showen on video of course
Great video! I do think there should be some clarification on the machines you're reviewing. Most of the machines in this video are not 'die' cutting machines. They are cutting machines, but do not use dies. The bigshot you review is the only die cutting machine in this video. The difference is the need of a die itself. A cutting machine will cut a design from your computer/program and a die cutting machine only cuts dies. Dies are metal shims in a specific design which cut out paper in that design. The dies are put on paper and then put between shims (making a sandwich) and run through a machine which squishes the sandwich, causing the metal die to cut the paper in that design. There is no computer or program used with a die cutting machine.
The Accuquilt is also a die cutting cutting machine. Dies (I am a die maker) are also blades imbedded in wood or plastic, with foam on top...then the fabric is placed, then a mat. Rolled through the rollers and the blades cut up into the mat, actiing like scissors to cut the fabric. Blue Wren make die in Australia that can be used in both Accuquilt and Sizzix.
I have the Sizzix Big Shot Plus and I love it and have used it a lot to make cards, earrings, and to emboss with my embossing folders. It's a work horse, and it's a simple machine to set out and start cranking away to create great craft projects. This year for Christmas I decided I wanted to tackle the Cricut, so I got a Cricut Maker for Christmas. I have been doing card stock projects as they are the easiest to tackle if you are a newbie with Cricut. I did cut some fabric shapes already, which was really easy. This feature alone is going to save quilters a lot of time. You can also cut out fabric quilt pieces with the iron on backing so you can have instant applique pieces to complete projects with. I love both my machines, the Cricut Maker and the Sizixx Big Shot Plus.
What’s missing in this review is if other vinyl products not produced by Cricut won’t work with maker. It will actually make your maker go slower. As with the cameo it is compatible with other brand vinyl/ products and work just the same. It may not be as quiets as Cricut but it gets the job done with out slowing down and it’s versatile to materials used!
Good video the only thing is that only two of these products are Die cutting Machines. The AccuQuilt Go and the Sizzix Big Shot. The other three and cutting machine you can not cut dies with these machines. The Cricut Joy and Maker and Silhouette Cameo are wonderful cutting machines but they can not cut Dies. Two different types of products used for two different purposes. They have some other really great die cutting machines out there used for cutting dies. It would be really cool to see two different videos. One for cutting machines and one for the die cutters.
It states 2022 review but was uploaded in 2020? I was hoping to get accurate updated information because I'm hearing about this subscription service that you now have to buy for your machine to work? Why say it's a 2022 review when it's not?
I have three "Cry-cuts" also known as Cricuts. LOL I have the baby bug, the expression and the special anniversary edition expression. I have only about 30 cartridges and still use them, but for the past few years use the metal manual dies... plate warping is horrible on my Gemini Jr and I am looking into a manual machine now.. yes, I rotate and flip my plates on a regular basis...
so this was uploaded 2 years ago but says 2023 review…. how does that work?
good compilation on Best Die cut Machine, without a doubt they are the best, of the best quality, I will buy one of these
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Good video friend, just what I was looking for! Keep uploading content!
Excellent video, I definitely support this type of content, thumbs up.
Still using cameo 3, it's been 4 years work properly
Thank you for your explaining
Why is not included scan cut brother? Is not good?
"Con Sizzix big shot doesn't have a mobile app" I would Imagine that a MANUAL machine that doesn't even use electricity would have an app.
Ps: to the people in the comments saying that the cricut and cameo are not die cutting machines, they are while they might be sometimes advertised as "vinyl cutters" the broader term for that type of machine is a CNC Die Cut Machine the confusion is that it's not a set die cut pattern used in a clicker die setup.
Is the gemina die cutter the Same as a circut
Is there a heavy duty cutter for shawarma wrapper which is made up of parchment paper?
I think brother design n cut is the best in my opinion.
EXCELLENT TOP ON DIE CUTTING MACHINES, VERY GOOD REVIEW FRIEND.
How does this machine compare to the Brother Scan N Cut machines?
The silhouette cameo does the same thing with more cutting force availability. But the cricut does feel like it's made with better quality.
Hello, I want to buy cutting machine, for 1-2mm leather cutting. Witch one is better for this type of cutting?
I did a lot of research before deciding on the Cameo 4. I have a Sizzix Big Shot but this and the Cameo 4 do different things.
Nice review
Thank you 🐇
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
Can Cricut Maker scan and cut ? Can scan and cut drawing ?
With the cricut maker you can’t scan but you can screen shot what you want and import it into the software then cut.
Strange that you mention the Cricut joy, and not the Silhouette Portrait 3.
Which machine can I use in these to cut acrylic sheet and also for engraving and also if any machine affordable and good for making laser invites for diy or to start small business machine
I think everyone who makes acrylic items is using laser cutters..
Give the “I” a short vowel sound.
I think you really slept on the Brother Scan and Cut. It is an excellent machine
Thanks
Here I thought I did enough research on cutting machines and paid for a brother scan and cut. I was so sure that was the machine I wanted and easier to use, I was sadly mistaken, it’s a pain to use. I wish I had I had gotten the cricut maker. I still may seems they are on sale.
And I regret my maker purchase. I should have gotten a silhouette cameo 4. The maker is really not as great as they say
@@YasuTaniina so you recommend the cameo? I’m a beginner, I would love to start a business with one of these machines. The cameo does the same thing the cricut does - but it’s a better machine?
@@Shenanigan1720 depends on what your doing if your just gonna make tshirts get a cameo 4 but if your doing general crafting get the maker
I did the same with the Cricut Maker 3. I prefer the Silhouette Cameo 4 for the stickers I need. Cricut has a size limit, whereas the Silhouette does not. The Maker is great for other projects though.
Why is not having an app a drawback on the Big Shot? It is a manual machine. I would never expect it to have an app. It serves no purpose.
great video. thanks
I don’t trust anyone’s reviews who doesn’t even know how to pronounce the name of the product. It’s not even an exotic word.
*When you don't have a college degree Your blessed with skills.*
FYI It's pronounced Cricket - not Crycut. ;)
bfd
Thanke you!!!!!!!!
can you make perfume box with it?
nice bro
Can any of these be used to cut glitter paper?
I think the cricut maker
The Cricut Maker (or Cricut Explore Air machines) and the Silhouette can definitely cut glitter paper.
Any sizzix machine can cut glitter paper & cardstock :) I know they’re manual but I much prefer them & they’re far more affordable too!
But you see with the people who have commented on the pronunciation of Cricut.... another example is the vehicle known as Subaru. Australia calls it Suba-ROO which is in opposition to New Zealand's: Su-BAR-u. And depending on the country, you will be corrected. This might be the case here? I personally prefer "Cry cut" rather than the insect.
true as far as different country’s pronunciation of words, but if you look at the letter “C” on the name of the crocus product, you can see it has a cricket’s antenna on it.
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I'll never buy another Cricut again! Mine isn't even 3 yrs old yet but it is off warranty and Cricut won't even troubleshoot it now! Not-so-proud owner of a $350 hunk of junk!
Call them again or chat with them online
@@daliciapenny524 I've spoken to them three times. The last time they told me flat out - no warranty, no help.
Cannot see the video full size becouse of your sub title...
Show the equipment in action instead of showing the turning on and off functions
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Apparently they didn't know how to pronounce the very first one LOL
It’s pronounced cricket
You should maybe redo the Cricut voice over, it even has a cricket 🦗 in the logo. It is said so many times the wrong way had to stop watching. Just a thought.
Point taken! Thank you, Heather 😁
To be fair, it is a 'cutting' machine, so pronouncing 'cut' makes sense. Also, in english at least, the spelling suggests the pronunciation 'cry cut'.
You had to stop watching over that? sheesh heather 😂
Con is that it DOESN'T come with a mobile app? Lol no. That's a pro.
What the hell is a cry cut?
Hey if you are going to do I video on something that you know nothing about you should really do some homework first. Do you know what "Die Cut" means? Neither Cricut... Pronounced cricket not Cri cut and the silhouette are not die cut machines. So really the only thing that you did was steal video from companies to make this incorrect video.
But they are sold as "Die Cutting Machine"!
Sorry. Can’t trust the opinion of someone who calls it ‘Crycut.’ You obviously don’t use these machines.
It is pronounced Cricut like the insect
Thanks for the information but the way that you can continually mispronounced cricket drives me up the wall 😂
U can at least get the correct name if ur gonna endorse Cricut!!!
I wanted to throw something at the mispronunciation of Cricut, that was really annoying. This is a poor cross section of available Die Cutting and Embossing Machines and very Cricut oriented. All in all, a very biased and lazy attempt at reviewing the available options. What about Spellbinders, Gemini, Go Power and Emboss and Brother Scan n Cut to name but a few.
grow up
What would you recommend then? I’m a beginner and I would love to have a versatile machine.
confused by your term for die cutting machines. Cricut is not a die cutting machine. Cricut maker is not a die cutting machine. Cuttlebug is. Joy is not. Accuquilt is a die cutting machine, silhouette is not a die cutting machine. Sizzix is a die cutting machine and the cricut maker is not a die cutting machine. Die cutting machines uses dies. Poorly researched video.
Apparently, you nor your viewers know what diecutting is... none of these are die cutting machines...
Yes.. they are.
Obviously you don’t know,! Just because it’s not a die cutting Masculine like shops they are die cutting machines for home use! To make cards, wood burning, etching, posters, shirts, vinyl projects, etching, and so much more! I owned practically every CRICUT on the market, plus BROTHER and I own and a Sihouette cutting machines!!! A few manual die cutting machines with over 1000 metal dies!!!! Not Bragging just telling him to get educated before you speak! Oh and you can cut gaskets for cars! LOL
@@LauraBidingCitizen no, they are not. They are cutters. Die cuts are made with does this why they are called die cuts.
@@LJHLU still not die cuts. Been doing die cuts for over 30 years but what do I know
@@steveross6359 obviously you are stuck in your own little world! They cut templates, dies of different things, vinyl, plastic and wood, etc. maybe not a thick die but to use for cards, signs, shirts, cups, plates, door mats, etc! Their are different types of die cutting machines. Naturally you would not use these in a factory setting!!! But for crafts, some have businesses! I use mine for card making! Personal use and for our Church Card Ministry for Shut-ins, Service Men and Women, Missionaries, and Church Staff. I design the card, cut the pieces for the cards then our Card Ministry Group assembles them! Those that receive them just LOVE them! And the Glory goes to GOD! I use mine to Glorify God!
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Can trust a video that can’t even pronounce name of machines correctly
You are too slow. You are treating people like idiots for our money.
Waste of time - these machines don’t even do the same things and you can’t compare them?
I know..I was so confused. I want to know what machines are better than cricut. Why include a quilt cutting machine? Lol
Where are the die cutting machines wtf you only listed 2 of them... die cutting uses dies where are the dies vinyl cutters don't use dies they aren't die cutting machines
Cricket it’s pronounced cricket 🦗 🏏 everyone with a CRYCUT lol is cringing with every CRYCUT you say!
OMG! Your videos have so much fluff. No thank you.
Please learn how to pronounce Cricut.