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Apr 12, 2017
Good value for the money
5 of 5 found this helpful I would have rated this higher, but for the construction issue of assembling a flat board cushion on to a curved metal frame. I find it interesting that no one else mentioned the incongruity of this situation. I finally got it together by fastening one end and bringing the other together with a wood clamp to thread the bolt to the T-nut and put it together. The Lord's name was taken in vain a number times before this happened. Unless you have more patience than I do........look elsewhere.

Jun 08, 2017
Essential for universal forms
1 of 1 found this helpful I'm not sure where the pricing model for Adobe products originates, but they'd probably sell a lot more stuff if it weren't so expensive. Luckily, I qualify for educational pricing and serial numbers and was able to purchase and use this software. That is the caveat on this item: you receive the software, but not a serial number. That comes from the Adobe site and you have to submit proof that you qualify for educational pricing. If you don't qualify, you don't receive a serial number and the software is worthless to you. So, Acrobat Professional for around $125.00 and having the actual software, with a one-time purchase is good. Now, it is all 'cloud' based and if you lose your internet connection, you're screwed. I like to possess the software I use and won't use the cloud for that reason. I'm stuck on Adobe CS 5, as the new versions are all cloud-based with a yearly fee (just as Microsoft Office 365 has a yearly fee). The full version of Acrobat Professional without educational pricing is steep, so this was a decent price to pay.

Jun 26, 2017
Big-time paper cutter
1 of 1 found this helpful I'm not sure if the price I paid reflected the unit being delivered with the front corner bashed in, but that's how mine was delivered. Because of the heavy gauge of the metal, I'm not able to form the corner back into what will take the rubber foot, which leaves it unbalanced. Oddly, the box and Styrofoam packing is undamaged, so the cutter was loaded into the box with the corner deformed and the rubber foot off the machine. This was, by the way, not described in the listing.
I also used construction adhesive to adhere the guiding bar for the sliding paper size. It is an aluminum tube which comes unfixed to the machine and falls out of the holes every time you adjust the paper guide. A little construction adhesive fixed this nicely.
I'm generally pleased with the performance of this and think it does a relatively fine job, especially as Office Depot sells a paper cutter which does 16 pages at a time for nearly the same price as this one, which is advertised to do 400. The most I've tried is 50 pages and the winching paper securing mechanism does a very good job of keeping the pack in place while being cut. For around $80, you can't beat it.