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A careful, human guide to cleaner straight cuts, safer hand placement, and choosing a cutter that fits the room.

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FAQ
What makes a guillotine paper cutter easier to use?
A stable base, clear grid, useful clamp, protected blade path, and capacity that matches your normal paper stack.
Is a guillotine cutter safe for classrooms or offices?
It can be when adults follow the manufacturer guide, keep fingers behind guards, use the clamp, and store it away from children.
How many sheets should I cut at once?
Use the maker capacity as a ceiling, not a goal. Cleaner cuts usually come from smaller stacks and squared paper edges.
What causes crooked cuts?
Rushing, overfilling the stack, ignoring the alignment grid, and letting the paper shift under the blade.
Do I need a rotary or guillotine cutter?
Rotary cutters feel precise for photos and crafts; guillotine cutters are often faster for handouts, flyers, and repeated straight cuts.
What should I check before buying?
Base size, blade guard, clamp feel, replacement parts, storage space, and whether the handle feels controlled.
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This page uses practical editorial scenarios and common safety checks. It does not claim laboratory testing, certifications, or measured performance.