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Cricut Maker vs. Air Explore 2

Cricut Maker vs. Air Explore 2 Which Machine is Right for You?

Cricut Maker vs. Air Explore 2

Which machine is right for YOU? – Cricut Maker vs. Air Explore 2

A Cricut Machine opens up a world of possibilities!  The projects I daydream about, I’m able to create with a polished look by using Cricut!  So which machine is right for you?  It depends on what you want to create and most importantly what you think you will create in the future.  

Cricut MAKER vs AIR EXPLORE 2 Which Machine for YOU

 

 

Think of the Cricut Maker like an iPhone

Think of the Cricut Maker like an iPhone

Your smart or iPhone updates the firmware and apps all the time!  The Cricut Maker is built with few buttons so the machine is updated constantly along with the Design Space Software App.  

Digital vs. Dial Pressure Settings

Don’t limit yourself to the Dial Pressure Settings jump into digital pressure setting for an unlimited amount of materials.  

 

Adaptive Tool System 

 

With the brass gear in the Cricut Maker the cutting tool is able to turn and pivot while lifting up.  Instead of dragging cuts, now the cut are precise!  Cricut is able to update the machine with new adaptive tools and abilities.  

Cricut Adaptive Tools

 

Cricut Adaptive Tools explained Rotary Blade Knife Blade and Scoring Wheel

 

Adaptive tools that are available include the Rotary Blade, Knife Blade and Scoring Wheel.  

Sewing & Quilting Patterns

Cricut Sewing & Quilting Patterns

There are 100’s of sewing and quilting patterns available in Cricut Design Space.  What is even better that you can upload your own patterns too!

Cutting Fabric 

Cricut Maker Cutting Fabric

I have personally cut a huge amount of fabric types with my Cricut Maker!  I can attest to its abilities and accuracy!

Cricut MAKER vs AIR EXPLORE 2 Which Machine for YOU?

Some items that I have made with my Cricut Maker!  

Things You Can Make with a Cricut Maker

 

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.

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