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Happy crafting! But it and all your advertisements are really clutter your website. So what machine would be just right for me based on the stuff I will be using it for. Hi Audrey, It sounds like the Explore would be perfect for you. The Maker would be great too, but they both create the same size designs. The Joy may be a bit small. Hope this helps!

Hello, Does the Maker do everything that the Explore does? Does the Maker cut vinyl as well as the Explore? The simple answer is yes. The Maker does everything the Explore does and more. Cuts vinyl just as well.

You can read about each machine individually in various blog posts throughout the site. I have an older cricut, the cricut expression. Is there anywhere I can find a variety of cartridges that are inexpensive?

Is there someone or someplace that will buy my expression from me if I choose to upgrade? The Expressions machines are no longer supported by Cricut. Cricut now uses Design Space and everything is digital. You may be able to find cartridges listed on resell sites like ebay or even Facebook marketplace.

Hello, I have a few older cartridges that I used in my expression machine that I am trying to link to my Explore Air machine. Some have worked and others do not. Is it possible the Air does not recognize some older cartridges? Thanks in advance for your help! Unfortunately, Cricut does not support the Expressions line of machines anymore.

You may want to reach out to Cricut Support and see if they can troubleshoot or help get you access to those fonts. I purchased what I thought was a Maker 2 in December of but now I am confused. Was there ever a Maker 2, or did I make that up?? I am trying to determine what the differences are between the machine I purchased and the new Maker 3.

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Start here! This post contains shop-able affiliate links to products we love; our disclosure policy is available here. One thing to keep in mind: the above price points are for the machines only. I highly recommend starting with a bundle for the best value! Whichever machine you go with, a bundle is great way to save money versus buying everything individually. The Explore Air 2 and the Maker are comparable in size I rounded to the nearest half inch for the measurements , but the Maker is slightly heavier.

This is likely due to the components needed for the increased cutting power of the Maker more on that below. The compact size makes it easy to move, store, and set up pretty much anywhere, without needing a designated crafting space in your home. The Cricut Explore Explore Air 2 is the most popular Cricut machine because it provides a combination of all-around vinyl and paper cutting ability and value pricing.

This makes it the perfect choice for the home crafter. On the other hand, the Cricut Maker provides 10 times the cutting power of the Explore. In , Cricut debuted the Cricut Joy and the crafting world was abuzz at the cutting machine that fits in the palm of your hand. These cutting machines give you the freedom to create all kinds of projects, from paper crafts to vinyl decals.

If you are planning on purchasing a Cricut to use at home or for your business, then check this Cricut machines comparison. Check out the Cricut machines and bundles we have available here.

In simple terms, a Cricut is a die-cutting machine that can cut several different materials for your craft projects like paper, vinyl, and cardstock. The most advanced machines can cut more than materials, such as cardboard, fabric, metal, balsa wood and more.

Cricut has an online library platform full of patterns, images, and designs for you to utilize. In addition, you can have a play with the software before you buy the machine. Get more information here. The machines operate at different speeds, too.

In fact, if you are looking for a Cricut for your business, you may want to choose a Cricut machine with an automatic adjustment system that determines the right depth and pressure for each material you use after you select the right blade to eliminate all the guesswork from the process. This machine is the easiest to use Cricut machine ever. In fact, it is perfect for quick, everyday projects, and it can make beautiful intricate cuts and crafty creations.

You can create your designs and projects in the easy-to-use Design Space software, then send them to the machine.



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