Ideal for veneer and laminate trimming. Trim the edges of your finished product, with a smooth cut from the Laminate Trimmer. Very little force or pressure is needed to get the smooth edge you are looking for.
- Design allows for close control
- Uses standard razor blade
- Use to also trim round corners
- Easy access to change out that dull razor blade
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Bernie Jast (verified owner) –
Practical and inexpensive solution to veneer and laminating challenges.
Reagan Wyman (verified owner) –
This edge trimmer was great. Many doors with new edgeband were trimmed.
Wallace Quigley (verified owner) –
Doesn’t let you really get flush leverage, especially into inside corners. You will end up with a lot of wavy trims.No better cutting than using a razor blade except it keeps your fingers safer.I guess this is what it is so much cheaper than Band-It
Kasey Wilderman (verified owner) –
The product arrived on time and I used it several times. It did not trim all of the way down and I had to sand to get the edges even, but it was easier than sanding all of it. I still have more to do and it does make the process easier.
Heath Vandervort (verified owner) –
Worked as expected . Little bit of a learning curve there . Best practice before using on actual project . I used it with iron on edging over plywood and worked well for me . Tip- apply trim and use trimmer before installing , for easy maneuvering of the trimmer .
Melvin Fay (verified owner) –
This little trimmer is a very nice tool, uses a standard, easy-to-relpace blade, and does what it is intended to do. I am surprised that there are other types of these trimmers that are less versatile and cost as much as four times what this one costs. I really like this tool for veneer edge trimming, or any other type of edge trimming that I need to accomplish.
Alexzander Trantow (verified owner) –
It works however the blade does not perform like I expected. This is my first experience using iron on edge banding so this could be the best tool on the market for all I know. When using the trimmer the blade was allowed to flex and follow on what I assume was the grain of the birch edge banding which forced me to have to make multiple passes before sanding.
Gussie Bogan (verified owner) –
This really works well with trimming the edges of wood tape. Easy to change blades. Only thing is if it was made to double edged it would be more helpful sometimes. I will purchse one if they make double sided one. But still I am not always using it for double side, so some times it gives me to work two times instead of one but because it gives me clean edges which I want I am very satisfied. Just don’t forget to check the blade before using it.
Isabelle Hodkiewicz (verified owner) –
Faster than other methods. Have to press hard and sometimes gouges.
Robyn Anderson (verified owner) –
Tool is somewhat hard to figure out at first. It doesn’t seem to do a great job of removing the excess edge banding. A utility knife did a better job.
Harvey Lowe (verified owner) –
Faster than other methods. Have to press hard and sometimes gouges.
Terrance Stanton (verified owner) –
Does not work as advertisZed.
Keely Little (verified owner) –
It worked ok. But the majority of the trimming was completed by a utility knife due to the late/delayed shipping.