The Pazzles get nothing but rave reviews, so why aren't we all using it?

I guess marketing has a big part to play in the success (or lack thereof) of the Pazzles inspiration cutter. It does a wonderful job and has been compared by many as being far superior to the famous Cricut. I guess the makers of Pazzles though just aren't doing a good enough job at marketing it...or could it be perhaps because Pazzles is rumoured to be made by the same makers of Cricut, however the Cricut brings in more money as it has so many add on parts and cartridges to buy, compared to the Pazzles which is a once of purchase with little ongoing costs. We can only speculate!

Pazzles Creative Cutter

Pazzles Creative Cutter

However, don't be deterred from buying a Pazzles Inspiration Electronic Cutter. It can cut, emboss, pierce, engrave and distress various types of materials... but wait... no cartridges required! You get the software that enables you to create and design your OWN images, from sources like scanners and photos, or you can also use stock images that you can download from the net. Super!

As with the Wishblade, you can use any true type font to create anything you can dream of. Make titles, overlays and much more. It has some awesome features like automated image tracing, and to take the work out of the design, it also does automated welding.

Don't just limit the use of a Pazzles machine to scrapbooking. You can also make cards, iron on transfers with your own design, make your own personalized stamps and any other home project you can dream of. Oh it is all too good to be true.

So lets look at Pazzles compared to other machines. It is certainly a touch more costly than the Wishblade, but it has the advantage of doing die cuts in one pass, as opposed to the Wishblade that sometimes requires multiple passes. It also lets you join your own fonts together, rather than having to use another software program to creat this affect when using the Wishblade. The biggest advantage though over the Cricut is NO catridges!!
Okay, sometimes cartridges are super though, as you can get licensed images already designed in fancy shapes and fonts, that would otherwise be hard to source freely on the net.

But honestly, I am starting to wonder why I have a Cricut now that the Pazzles does so much more? All the hype and marketing and the cute name and logo I guess with the Cricut won me over, like it has for so many others!

Okay, to be honest there is one disadvantage: just like the Wishblade,  it relies on being hooked up to a computer,  so it isn't as portable as the Cricut. If only they could let you save your favourite designs inside the Pazzles, then it would be portable and truely competitive with the Cricut. Hmmm... anyone out there listening?