Vinyl cutters have exploded in popularity over the last several years. Whether you want to make a specific item and need a cutter to do it, or you just want a cool new crafting toy to play with, there is an excellent variety of choices out there. With these cutters, you can personalize t-shirts, Christmas cards, and even customized mugs or vehicle decals! Whatever crazy ideas exist in your head can be made with the right vinyl cutter and we've got the best of the best for you below.
Cricut Maker
The brand synonymous with vinyl cutting
This is my favorite vinyl cutter on the market right now.
Pros
- Simple operation
- Bluetooth connection
- Changeable blades
- A variety of uses
Cons
- Costly first party accessories
- Costly first party materials
The Cricut Maker is one of the very best at-home vinyl cutters on the market. Not only can it cut multiple types of vinyl, but it can but card, paper, and even leather with equal ease. It can even be used to cut infusible ink sheets, which can then make awesome mugs and T-shirts.
Of all the different vinyl cutters I have used, the Maker is the one that feels most like a premium product.
Pros
- Built-in roller for vinyl
- Dual-carriage technology
- Adobe illustrator plug-in
Cons
- Cheap-feeling
If you are Looking for something that can cut tougher materials without breaking a sweat, then the Cameo 4 might be the right machine for you. Because of the dual carriage system, the Cameo can cut thin materials and large, heavy materials with equal ease.
USCutter Vinyl Cutter
Use this bad boy for your business
Cut from an infinite roll of vinyl with the largest vinyl cutter we've seen.
Pros
- Massive cutting area
- Great for signs decals
- Can cut vinyl in bulk
Cons
- Not as delicate for intricate cuts
USCutter makes industrial vinyl cutters for businesses, and this 34-inch wide cutter is no exceptions. If you are looking to produce window clings, car decals, or something even bigger, then this is the cutter for you.
Pros
- Compact
- Easy to transport
- No cutting mat needed
Cons
- First party materials can be costly
The Cricut Joy is perfect if you are on the fence when just starting. It is cheap and simple to use and will get you addicted to vinyl cutting. It's a great starting place.
- Perfect for making mugs
- Only takes five minutes
- Simple operation
- Can only hold 12oz or 15oz straight mugs
Once you have the perfect cutter, you will need the perfect tool to make it awesome. The Mug Press from Cricut allows you to cut out special ink sheets on your cutter and cook them onto a mug in a process called sublimation. They make the perfect gift or a great product to sell.
Cut your own way
Why you can trust Real Homes
Vinyl cutters might be newer to the crafting community, but they offer a huge variety of options for making the craziest vinyl items you can think of. It's important to consider both your budget, and the items you're hoping to make before making a purchase, but every vinyl cutter on our list delivers stellar results.
If we could only suggest one option it's the Cricut Maker as it is the most versatile. You can easily pick up vinyl or accessories online or in-store, and it's capable of making t-shirts, mugs, and everything in between!
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