Quick Update on Using the Harbor Freight Power Cutter
I have had this power cutter for almost a month now. I find I use it more than I expected. Just about all our heavy cardboard is now cut into strips and run through my paper shredder. All those
Amazon boxes come with biodegradable tape, so I just break down the box with this power cutter and, presto, it becomes cardboard shreds for chicken coop litter.
Before, most of our heavy boxes got hauled off to the recycle center, because it was just too hard on my old hands to cut them up with a manual scissors. But now I'm cutting most of those boxes into strips at home and making shreds.
If we get a box full of non-biodegradable plastic tape that is too much of a pain to take off, then that box will get tossed into the recycle bin. But many companies, like
Amazon, are making their packaging (boxes, tape, labels) safe for composting. Takes me no time to cut them into strips to feed down the paper shredder.
On my paper shredder, there is a designated area in the middle of the feeder for credit cards. That is why I cut the heavy cardboard into 2-3-inch-wide strips. I don't want to burn out my motor by forcing too big\wide a piece of heavy cardboard. Unless you have a professional grade paper shredder, then I suggest you always cut that heavy cardboard into strips. It takes almost no time at all with these power cutters.
This power cutter is also great for snipping off the plastic on those blister packs that are next to impossible to cut with a regular scissors without cutting up your hands in the process. I hate those things.
Again, I give this tool a solid 4/5 rating. I am very happy with my purchase, but a big part of that, I am sure, is because I got it on sale for $24.99, had $20 in Harbor Freight money that I had to use up, and I got a free 4 pack of tie downs that weekend for making that purchase.
If you have strong hands, then a big manual scissors would probably be fine. If I processed the heavy cardboard out in the garage, I would probably just use a razor knife to cut it into strips on some scrap plywood top. This power cutter is not an essential tool, but it is very nice to have, and just makes cutting heavy cardboard very easy.