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Spellbinders • Comfort Grip Die Cutting Machine Accessory 3"x1.5"
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Spellbinders • Comfort Grip Die Cutting Machine Accessory 3"x1.5"

  • Soft EVA foam grip, 3 x 1.5 inch, lightweight durable fit
  • For die cutting machine handles, easy slide-on design
  • Reduces hand fatigue for longer, smoother crafting

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The Comfort Grip Die Cutting Machine Accessory is here to make every creative session easier and more enjoyable. This EVA foam handle fits perfectly on your die cutting machine handle, offering a soft, ergonomic grip that eases tension in your hands, wrists, and arms. Ideal for use with your Platinum or Platinum Six, the comfort grip sets the tone for relaxed and controlled crafting from the very first crank. Simply slide it onto your machine and crank smoothly—from the first shape to the last, experience less fatigue and more fun with every project.

This lightweight accessory is engineered for effortless fit and daily use. Measuring 3 x 1.5 x 1.25 inches (7.6 x 3.8 x 3.2 cm), the durable EVA foam ensures your grip is always steady without adding bulk or weight. Perfect for long sessions of batch die cutting, layering scrapbook pages, or prepping intricate card shapes, the Comfort Grip helps you maintain steady pressure and consistent results. Compatible with Platinum and Platinum Six handles, it’s an easy-to-install, everyday helper that keeps your creativity flowing smoothly, project after project.

ArtikelcodeT-085
Barcode810176104125
BrandSpellbinders
Product dimensions3,18 x 4,88 x 5,25 cm
ApplicationArt journaling, Scrapbooking, Card-making