The 8 Best Business Card Cutters
This wiki has been updated 20 times since it was first published in November of 2018. When you hand people your card, you want them to be impressed with the design, the clean lines, the subtle coloring and tasteful thickness. What you don't want is noticeably ragged and wonky edges, problems you can avoid with a business card cutter. These quality slitters give you precision you won't get with a pair of scissors, ensuring that you always come across as the pro for the job.
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Editor's Notes
November 27, 2018:
Looked at options from reliable choice Martin Yale, selecting the High-Capacity and the Tabletop for their ease of use, despite the latter's high price tag. Also added the CardMate model even though some have trouble achieving accuracy, as it is budget-friendly and could be a step up for new small businesses.
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