It’s a Crop-A-Dile, Jonesee!
I resisted this little gadget for a long time. I mean, I don’t use eyelets, and I have numerous hole punches. Why would I need a Crop-A-Dile? Ohhhhhhhh, I was wrong. I’ve been schooled, baby!
The chipboard I used for the Hometown Tourist book was thick and heavy… much more so than the chipboard that comes with packs of page protectors, for instance. As I stood in the scrapbook store waiting to check out, I kept thinking, “I doubt that my little $2.99 hole punch is gonna like this job very much.” In fact, I knew it wouldn’t be able to handle it at all. I’d have about 10 holes to punch in the chipboard, and then all those holes in the page protectors, too. Yuck.
So I left my place in line and wandered over to the tool aisle. I studied the Crop-A-Dile (manufactured by We R Memory Keepers). I still wasn’t willing to part with the scratch it would take to buy it, though.
Then I wandered to the back of the store, found an employee, and asked, “Would you mind demonstrating the Crop-A-Dile for me? I’ve never seen it in action, and I’m not entirely sure I need it.”
She was so excited! She punched through chipboard. Then she punched through metal. And THEN, she punched through a clipboard. You know - an old-school clipboard that the nurse at your doctor’s office carries around. Not wood, maybe not plastic - I don’t know what material it is - but very definitely thick and heavy. Then she said, “Here. You try.”
Even though my eyes nearly bugged out of my head when I watched her punch through the clipboard, I was still skeptical. She’d made it look easy, but she’d had lots of practice. I was sure it would cramp my hand when I tried.
WRONG AGAIN! The Crop-A-Dile punched through the clipboard like a knife through softened butter. Smoooooooth. And SOLD! It was mine.
Aside from being able to punch with ease, and being able to punch all ten page protectors together, the best thing about the Crop-A-Dile is this little feature:
See those little measurement marks? (Click to enlarge.) You can set the punch to one of those marks, and it creates a “stop” for your paper, or metal, or whatever it is you’re punching. You never have to measure and make pencil marks again! The Crop-A-Dile punches in the exact spot every time.
When you’re looking at the Crop-A-Dile head-on, the hole punches are the two claw-looking things on either side. (The top portion of the tool is the eyelet setter, which I haven’t used yet.) It punches two sizes of holes: 3/16″ and 1/8″.
The drill thing is a rather mean-looking drill-looking thing. LOL! When you squeeze the cushioned handle together, this bad boy comes out and bores a perfect hole through the material you’ve given it to eat up. To show how easy this thing punches, I conducted an experiment: In one hand, I held my camera. In the other, I held the Crop-A-Dile with a CD in place. I squeezed the Crop-A-Dile and released the shutter at the same time. VOILA. Punch. Is that easy, or what??
The final test? My Crop-A-Dile is pink, and I like it anyway.
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March 2nd, 2007 at 4:17 pm
So whatcha going to do with that cd with the hole in it???????
Cool tool!
March 2nd, 2007 at 4:32 pm
Green with envy now!
March 2nd, 2007 at 5:50 pm
I bought my Crop a dile last month and LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!! I hadn’t yet figured out that nifty little gadget on the side though!!! I’ll be punching some precisely place holes at my crop tonight baby!!!
March 2nd, 2007 at 10:13 pm
I just want you to know I already planned on getting this……….it is not just because
Stacy has it or said to get it!
March 3rd, 2007 at 12:26 am
I love my crop-a-dile too. I am using more eyelets now for card making - and hated using a hammer. Hated the results too. With the crop-a-dile, the eyelets are set without sound and perfect every time. LOVE IT!
And the set option for placing the holes right where you want them is one of my favourite features. The designers are geniuses!
March 3rd, 2007 at 10:37 pm
WOW! Had heard the name Crop-A-Dile…never had laid eyes on one or had any idea what they were for…now I need one! And in my opinion the fact that it is pink is a bonus! Pink is a shade of red, you can’t hate it that much? Thanks for schoolin’ me!
March 4th, 2007 at 5:14 pm
I have one of these and have only used it a couple of times, never really read the directions and it looks a little scary. I had to punch some holes today in chipboard and ran right to get it! It was great! Now I just need to figure out the eyelet part of it.
March 5th, 2007 at 2:54 am
I gotta have one! If I don’t use it for scrapbooking, I can at least scare my kids with it!
March 17th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
I HAD to have this after the last time I cropped with you thanks to Bev! I LOVE IT! Glad to know that it will cromp through a clipboard, because I’ve been altering them recently, and couldn’t figure out how to really get some ribbon to act like I wanted it to. Now I do! Enjoy your new tool!