the slice

The Slice WEBSITE

Word on the street is that it will retail for about $80 (just for The Slice, “extras” are extra :). Also that it will be released late 2007/early 2008. I’m diggin this thing. Looks like it will do diecutting like my Cricut, but much easier to take to crops. And being able to utilize the computer with it, including my beloved Mac! Bring it on, baby… What are your thoughts?

Edited 8-21-07 to add:
I e-mailed from The Slice website asking for more information, and here is the response I received…
“Thank you for your recent inquiry concerning the revolutionary new handheld personal digital shape cutter, the Slice™. Pricing for the Slice™ has yet to be determined but it is the Tinnus goal to keep the cutter and accessories within the budget of the average scrapbooker. We are presently addressing the manufacturing details with the Slice™ being available for retail in the near future. Please continue to check our website www.tinnus.com for the product release date.

Thank you,
The Tinnus Team”

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14 Comments

  1. avatar
    deanna says:

    I’ve been watching this one for quite a while now. It might have made more of an impact if it had been released back when it was first introduced. Now, there are just so many machines that do more things, cut more materials and do the larger sizes to compete with. The slice only does up to 4 inch cuts. That is pretty limiting. I guess if you only make cards and want something little, this might be a good match for you. I think I’ll keep my Pazzles :-)

  2. avatar

    That looks very interesting. I like that it works with a mac. But if it only does four inch letters I dont know if I would buy it. I am asking for a cricut for christmas.

  3. avatar

    Wow I didn’t know about this. Looks very interesting! I will have to keep an eye out for it.

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    I am tagging you once again! he he….
    It is very similar to what we did last time, but Liz (hickschick CKMB) altered it a bit. So check out my blog for instructions! This one was a bit more difficult.

    Toodles,
    Rachel

  4. avatar

    wow… i’m excited already! :D

  5. avatar

    To keep you busy while making your decision….you’ve been tagged!

    Check out my blog ( https://kimskornor.blogspot.com/ ) to get the rules of the game and have fun! :)

  6. avatar

    I haven’t seen this before. I’ll be interested to hear how it goes from people who buy one early.

  7. avatar
    Kelly Meyer says:

    I have never heard of this before today. I actually did not know this web site even existed. I am so excited. I might be interested in this product. I have a cricut, an use the crap out of it for letters. I have taking it to scrap outs and lugging it around. This seems ideal for the traveling scrapbooker.

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  9. avatar

    Just saw this yesterday. It was AWESOME. I can’t wait to get one.

  10. avatar
    Melissa Chacón says:

    Where I can buy the slice, to fulfil my srapbooking? And all that costs?

  11. avatar
    Nancy Ces says:

    Hi. Saw the Slice at ACMoore yesterday. It was $149.99. Coupon NOT allowed to be used. I’ve been reading & looking at EVERYTHING I can find since seeing it. Although small…. It IS portable!! I think I’ll get one ASAP….. Scrap ON! Craftstop

  12. avatar
    'Cepta says:

    Hi All,

    Only saw some pictures/short demos of the slice last night. Do not know who makes it, anyone help me there? Not Fiskars, or is it?
    I live in Ireland, and would LOVE to have one. The demo I viewed on internet gave price of $70.00 I think. Can anyone give me an idea of price,
    please, and thank you.
    ‘Cepta

    1. avatar
      Kellie says:

      I bought one at Michaels, I paid $199.99 Canadian. I love it… Each Crad is about $57.00 each.

  13. avatar
    Winifred says:

    Hi I have a question will the slice cut fabric if it is attached to heat and bond or some sort of stablizer? Thanks

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