Which is best Cuttlebug or Big Shot? I wish I had asked this before I bought the Cuttlebug as my friend just got an electric Big Shot at the bargain price of £70 and now I think I might have made a mistake.
Jane
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Which is best Cuttlebug or Big Shot? I wish I had asked this before I bought the Cuttlebug as my friend just got an electric Big Shot at the bargain price of £70 and now I think I might have made a mistake.
Jane
Dont they both do the same thing though ,i have just bought a big shot from one of the sponsers and i love it .I think if they do the same thing dont worry about and enjoy what you have .HTH x
for me the big shot is the best due to the wide range of dies you can use on it. I have never had a cuttlebug as it can not take large dies and i wanted one thing which did it all not seperate machines. cuttlebug are good if you go to a lot of crops and things as it is a lot lighter.
At £70 i would be tempted in gettig an electric big shot as this was on my birthday list but have put it back to xmas now.
Ooo Jane can you say where your friend got the electric big shot at £70 from?
Hi,
I wouldn't panic about "only" having a cuttlebug. I love mine. You can use any cutting dies in it as long as you have a C plate. The instructions will give the sandwiches you need for using all types of dies with your Bug. Spellbinders tell you the sandwich you need for them in the packaging. With our 13" long Big up Your Bug plates you can put long dies, even put the sizzex bigz dies through your Cuttlebug.
I hope this helps.
Regards
Moira
I am also considering buying a die cutting machine and have got it down to either the big shot or the cuttlebug... I am intrigued by the electric big shot, and wonder if it is significantly easier to use than the manual one? (I've never used a die cutting machine, so I have no idea of how easy they might be...). TIA!
The instructions for the Spellbinders dies in the Big Shot /kick are wrong. Not written by Sizzix. You NEVER put the two clear plates together as they slide against each other & make it difficult or impossible to cut the die. A great number of people on another forum had problems until I pointed this out.
The one electric machines are easier but you don't get the "feel" of the machine. If you have made a mistake with the thickness of the "sandwich" it can cause problems. We all make mistakres at times.
I do free booklets that tell you how to use all makes of dies, embossing folders & brass stencils in the Wizard, Cuttlebug, Big shot/kick and the ones that fit the Original Sizzix. Also the smaller machines Tag-along/side kick & have a guide on the Impress. PM me your EMAIL address if you want a copy of any one of them & of course tell me which one. Too big to send as a pm & too expensive for me to print & post.
Liz
I'm the one who bought this Big Shot Express for 70 quid. Absolutely great fun and oh so quick. :D I had no experience whatsoever with any kind of cutting/embossing machines, but wow, BSE is a beauty! It takes only for few seconds (lets say 10) to emboss a card, or die cut.
cardaddict and I were laughing and testing her CB and my BS. Need to test properly and take a video of that :D
sillysausage: Give them a ring (Samuel Taylor) and ask. 70 quid is unbelievalbe great bargain comparing usual "sale" prices or campaigns... The store is in Roswell St, LS8 easy to go and ohdearme how much nice stuff :love: (How can a humanbeing get so excited and happy seeing piles of papers and stickers and pens and machines and dies and and and and..... :thanks:
Oh, need to mention this: Like lizzydripping said "don't get the "feel" of the machine" when using electric one. There is also this "organ grinder" element or this old fashioned washing machine feeling :)
Really I'm a newbie with all this but enjoying. Loads.
The "feel" that I refering to was the one where you know that the sandwich is too thick or too thin. Too thick & you have to stop or damage your machine.
Liz
lizzydripping: "know that the sandwich is too thick or too thin" It was excactly my point, indeed. We saw it yesterday when cardaddict and I tried to figure out the correct thickness for different dies/cards. To be honest with you, I would like to get ordinary cutting machine as well.
Rest of the message was just for fun. I do apologise if anyone thought anything different. This hobby has given me so much fun and good time already. B)