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Cricut Explore Air Wireless Cutting Machine
Brand | Cricut |
Material | Leather |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Print media | Paper (plain), Card stock |
About this item
- Embedded Bluetooth for wireless cutting
- Dual carriage for cutting and writing or cutting and scoring in one step
- Upload your own images for free (.svg, .jpg, .png, .bmp, .gif, .dxf) Cut over 60 materials from vellum to leather
- Smart Set dial for easy material settings, Free Cricut Design Space online software and iPad app
- Cut Smart precision cutting,Works with all Cricut cartridges
- Integrated storage compartments
- Embedded Bluetooth for wireless cutting, Dual carriage for cutting and writing or cutting and scoring in one step
- Upload your own images for free (.svg, .jpg, .png, .bmp, .gif, .dxf), Cut over 60 materials from vellum to leather
- Smart Set dial for easy material settings, Free Cricut Design Space online software and iPad app
- Cut Smart precision cutting, Works with all Cricut cartridges
- Integrated storage compartments
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 25.39 x 9.96 x 9.21 inches |
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Item model number | 2002771 |
ASIN | B00TTESL18 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #272,332 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #596 in Scrapbooking Die-Cut Machines |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 16.85 pounds |
Manufacturer | Provo Craft & Novelty |
Date First Available | February 3, 2015 |
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Say goodbye to unnecessary cords and create more space to work on your projects. With the Cricut Design Space software system, send your projects wirelessly to the Cricut Explore Air machine for cutting.
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Cricut Explore Air
Make more, every day
Say goodbye to unnecessary cords and create more space to work on your projects. With the Cricut Design Space software system, send your projects wirelessly to the Cricut Explore Air machine for cutting.
There are so many ways you can create with Cricut Explore Air. Design with the 50,000+ images, projects, and fonts in the Cricut Image Library, or upload your own images and fonts for free. You’ll be amazed at how often you can use this incredible tool. Make party invitations, decorations, and favors. Create seasonal home décor or personalize wedding gifts. Add embellishments to your favorite photo memories. Turn ordinary items into beautiful, personalized pieces that let you say, "I made it."
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What can I cut?The Cricut Explore Air cuts a wide variety of materials, including paper, cardstock, vinyl, iron-on, poster board and fabric for DIY projects. Upload your own images or choose from the Cricut Image Library—the only limit is your imagination! |
No settings requiredForget the complicated materials settings. Now you can get the perfect cut on nearly any material, just turn the Smart Set dial. You can even create custom settings for different materials. |
Clean cuts, big or smallThe Cricut Explore Air features patent-pending Cut Smart technology. Cut all sorts of shapes with exceptional precision in sizes ranging from ¼ to 11½ inch wide x 23½ inches tall. |
Cut and write in just one stepThe Cricut Explore Air machine can cut a card and then write a personalized message exactly where you want. It can also cut a box and score the fold lines in one step. |
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Customers like the ease of use of the die cut machine. They say it's easy to use and fun to use. Customers also like the image quality of the product, saying it'll cut beautiful sparkly designs. However, some customers disagree on quality, value, connectivity, and performance.
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Customers are mixed about the quality of the die cut machine. Some mention that it does a decent job at detailed small cuts, the machine itself cuts and performs beautifully, and the cuts are extremely precise. However, others say that the software itself is a little fiddly, the cloud-based design software is poor, and it has to go exclusively through the online software.
"...I am amazed at the detail it can cut, and how much smaller I can make my images than I could on the Expression and still have them come out..." Read more
"...The machine itself cuts and performs beautifully once you have gotten through the software portion of the image process...." Read more
"...I've made something nearly every day.The blade cuts are amazing. Intricate patterns cut like butter...." Read more
"...The software itself is a little fiddly, but it can be figured out pretty easily. Slice and weld and slice and weld...." Read more
Customers find the die cut machine easy to use. They mention it's a simple program to use, and it' s fun to use and create your own cool stuff. The interface on the computer is nice, and the sky is the limit when it comes to cut. It makes importing into the Cricut very simple, and can detect perfectly what you want to cut and create a really accessible bridge between creativity, technology, and pleasure. It's also addictive and hypnotic to watch.
"...I am truly in love with this cutter, it makes crafting so much more enjoyable of a process instead of chore where you're just anxious to achieve..." Read more
"...It is also hypnotic to watch, so, if you're looking to implant some posthypnotic suggestion into your toddler to stop drinking Drain-O, this may..." Read more
"...5 stars for the machines beautiful sleek design and the ease of use (once you get the hang of it). 1 star for the way-too- small carry bag...." Read more
"...There is a definite learning curve, but I am really getting the hang of the basics (as well as some more advanced features)...." Read more
Customers like the image of the die cut machine. They say it's amazing for intricate design, and it cuts like butter. Customers have been making very nice products from the die-cut machine, and the design center is easy to use. They also mention that the cards they've been able to make come out beautifully.
"...It's so cool, I don't even know where to begin to describe its abilities.POSITIVES:..." Read more
"...The blade cuts are amazing. Intricate patterns cut like butter...." Read more
"...5 stars for the machines beautiful sleek design and the ease of use (once you get the hang of it). 1 star for the way-too- small carry bag...." Read more
"...You can also make some beautiful sparkly designs to print and sell if you so desire...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the die cut machine. Some mention that it is well worth the price, while others say that the extra fees for accessing fonts and images are a waste of time and resources.
"...Cheaper than buying cartridge after cartridge, I'd imagine!..." Read more
"...I feel that the cricut files are expensive, and there are a lot of great cheap or free resources on the web...." Read more
"...Consumables are not terribly expensive...." Read more
"...If you have tons of time to craft, the fee is worth it because there's so much available...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the die cut machine. Some mention that they really enjoy that it can connect via Bluetooth, making it even more convenient. However, others say that the bluetooth connection takes a bit of time, and that it lags even on a fast internet.
"...(internet only based, slow/laggy at times, resolution restrictions, no more than one document open..." Read more
"...Finally, the wireless connectivity on this one is great...." Read more
"...I think I have 27 cartridges, and of all of those, 2 did not link, George and Pagoda...." Read more
"...I love that it is wireless though and I had no issues connecting to my devices with the wireless bluetooth feature...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the die cut machine. Some mention it's great for all projects and crafts, while others say that it can be frustrating when it doesn't run properly. That said, some say it'd take their crafting to a whole new level.
"The TL;DR: Maybe OK for crafters, more a toy than tool for professional work...." Read more
"...The machine sometimes cuts off or starts running on its own. I've had it less than two weeks. It's not supposed to be doing that, is it?..." Read more
"...The machine can handle very intricate designs. I look forward to trying other materials besides cardstock and scrapbook paper." Read more
"...If it loosens its grip, the paper will slide and the result will be all messed up...." Read more
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I had no trouble with my free two-week subscription to the Cricut image library (many, many of the images are free, but some exclusive cartridges and licensed images are not free unless you already own those cartridges and have them linked to your account). I don't mind the "rental" fee, although many do. You will not own any of the images you use with the subscription, so if you cancel it, you will no longer have access to any of the images unless you own the cartridge or digital image set. I own about 20 cartridges, all of which were linked to my Craft Room account, and they all transitioned to Design Space automatically (the ones I own say "purchased" rather than "subscription"). Just be sure to use your same user name and pw when you create your Design Space account if you have linked cartridges. Be aware that if you have cartridges that were linked to another account (for example, you purchased a used cartridge that someone else linked to their Gypsy or CR account), you may not be able to use them, because the only way to use the cartridges on the Explore is if they are linked. NOTE: The cartridge port is ONLY for linking cartridges to your account. There is no way to cut from them. I have no problem with this, since I have not used a physical cartridge in ages. When creating, you can place any image you want on your canvas, regardless of whether you have access to it either by ownership or subscription. You will only be required to pay for it if you choose to cut the image. That is great, because you can try out an image and see how it looks in your project before paying for it. And just to clarify, you must have internet access to design and cut. That is a slight negative for me, but not a deal breaker. I have been using my personal hotspot on my iPhone to design from my iPad on the go (like while my kids are in music lessons). I will have to see how much of my data plan that eats up...
The initial setup of the Explore Air was a breeze. I has mine set up with the iPad app AND my laptop, with the first project done (sample materials are included to create a project which is part of the setup process) in less than 10 minutes.
Note that there are some minimum system requirements. Be sure your PC/Mac or iPad meet the requirements before you purchase. You can find this at us.cricut.com. Just go to shop, machines, Explore Air, and at the bottom of the description there is a blue link to the requirements.
My favorite features: "make it now" and the lack of guesswork in layered images. There are thousands of pre-designed "make it now" projects to choose from. You can customize them or simply send them to the mat and start cutting. When searching for and importing layered images, they are displayed as they should look when finished. Then you can resize and change colors as you wish. Being able to designate what color you want each layer is very helpful when cutting...no guesswork! It is so much easier than trying to decipher the cartridge handbooks. You can also cut svg, bmp, png, gif, and jpg files. I imported a free svg file I found on the Internet with no problem at all...and before getting the Explore I didn't even know what an svg file was.
I think Cricut is making great strides in trying to improve their product and the software. They will likely be updating the software frequently to make Design Space even better. If you are willing to deal with a little frustration while learning a new machine and design program, you will likely really enjoy the Explore Air. I know some people are having difficulties and are frustrated, but I haven't had any major issues. I just sometimes need to research how to do something either in the manual (which is available online...you wil not receive a paper copy with your machine), on the Cricut forums or YouTube videos. Again, I REALLY recommend watching some of these. Cricut has some of their own, and I also recommend the videos by Kens Kreations. I watched several before I even received my machine and I think that made the transition a bit easier for me.
POSITIVES:
I purchased this because I had an old Cricut personal cutter, but my older model did not have the capability of connecting to a computer to design and cut your own images, so it worked solely off of cartridges. I found that pretty restricting for my creative needs. As a graphic designer, I like to be able to have creative control if I'm going to cut something and use it. I love this machine because you can design anything in a program like Illustrator and cut it. That leaves unlimited abilities of what it can truly do. Then of course there are pre-made images for purchase in the database if you're in not into designing your own. I find there are lots of great images available from the database - some free and some at a small price.
One of the features of this product that absolutely surprised me was that it has two cradles - one that holds the main blade, and another that you can put different types of tools in. For instance if you want to cut and write on the same paper, insert a specially sized marker into the cradle, lock it into place, and it will write AS it's cutting where you specify it to! The cradle you use for markers can also be used for scoring tools. Which you also can specify with the software.
Right out of the box this thing is easy to set up and use. It didn't take me long at all. The blades are changed out easily, and you can even purchase a deep cutting blade to cut into thicker materials. Lots of creative possibilities with this product, and it really takes so much of the strenuous work out of the process. I literally used to cut and score my own intricate paper crafts with an X-acto blade by hand, and it would give me terrible cramping and pain in my hands and a backache for days afterwards. This machine does all that debilitating work for you without taking the creative process out of your projects (since you are still free to design and assemble your own images).
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The online software program is simple to learn and use, but It does have some limitations (internet only based, slow/laggy at times, resolution restrictions, no more than one document open at the same time, and maybe more I haven't come across yet), but for the ability to cut so much more easily and nicely than I have in the past I still am pretty impressed. If I were to say anything negative about it, it would definitely be for the software issues. The machine itself cuts and performs beautifully once you have gotten through the software portion of the image process. I think it really depends on the complication of your project and whether or not you are creating your own images in outside software as to whether the issues will affect you or not. This is the only brand cutter I have used and therefore am not sure how others perform.
CONCLUSION:
In just the first few days of owning this and experimenting with what it could do, I cut and assembled the few quick paper items you see in the photos I posted - A 3 layer monogram, a couple rolled paper roses, and even some Christmas present labels right in time for the holidays! If this is what I can do in the first few days of experimenting, I can only imagine what I am capable of doing later.
Even with the negative factor of the software having some issues and limitations, I am truly in love with this cutter, it makes crafting so much more enjoyable of a process instead of chore where you're just anxious to achieve the final product. If you love crafting, I recommend this model. I'm just hoping maybe they improve the software eventually, but for now I think I can live with it for how well it cuts.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2016
POSITIVES:
I purchased this because I had an old Cricut personal cutter, but my older model did not have the capability of connecting to a computer to design and cut your own images, so it worked solely off of cartridges. I found that pretty restricting for my creative needs. As a graphic designer, I like to be able to have creative control if I'm going to cut something and use it. I love this machine because you can design anything in a program like Illustrator and cut it. That leaves unlimited abilities of what it can truly do. Then of course there are pre-made images for purchase in the database if you're in not into designing your own. I find there are lots of great images available from the database - some free and some at a small price.
One of the features of this product that absolutely surprised me was that it has two cradles - one that holds the main blade, and another that you can put different types of tools in. For instance if you want to cut and write on the same paper, insert a specially sized marker into the cradle, lock it into place, and it will write AS it's cutting where you specify it to! The cradle you use for markers can also be used for scoring tools. Which you also can specify with the software.
Right out of the box this thing is easy to set up and use. It didn't take me long at all. The blades are changed out easily, and you can even purchase a deep cutting blade to cut into thicker materials. Lots of creative possibilities with this product, and it really takes so much of the strenuous work out of the process. I literally used to cut and score my own intricate paper crafts with an X-acto blade by hand, and it would give me terrible cramping and pain in my hands and a backache for days afterwards. This machine does all that debilitating work for you without taking the creative process out of your projects (since you are still free to design and assemble your own images).
NEGATIVE:
The online software program is simple to learn and use, but It does have some limitations (internet only based, slow/laggy at times, resolution restrictions, no more than one document open at the same time, and maybe more I haven't come across yet), but for the ability to cut so much more easily and nicely than I have in the past I still am pretty impressed. If I were to say anything negative about it, it would definitely be for the software issues. The machine itself cuts and performs beautifully once you have gotten through the software portion of the image process. I think it really depends on the complication of your project and whether or not you are creating your own images in outside software as to whether the issues will affect you or not. This is the only brand cutter I have used and therefore am not sure how others perform.
CONCLUSION:
In just the first few days of owning this and experimenting with what it could do, I cut and assembled the few quick paper items you see in the photos I posted - A 3 layer monogram, a couple rolled paper roses, and even some Christmas present labels right in time for the holidays! If this is what I can do in the first few days of experimenting, I can only imagine what I am capable of doing later.
Even with the negative factor of the software having some issues and limitations, I am truly in love with this cutter, it makes crafting so much more enjoyable of a process instead of chore where you're just anxious to achieve the final product. If you love crafting, I recommend this model. I'm just hoping maybe they improve the software eventually, but for now I think I can live with it for how well it cuts.
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I also use it to make chrome stickers for a product I sell.
I usually have to set the material dial two materials clockwise than the material I'm cutting for it to cut all the way through. This is still true even with brand new blades.
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