

✂️ Cut like a pro, every time — don’t get left behind!
The Swingline ClassicCut Lite Guillotine Trimmer offers a sharp 12-inch blade capable of cutting up to 10 sheets simultaneously with precision alignment grids and dual scale rulers. Lightweight yet durable, it features essential safety guards and a blade lock for secure handling. Ideal for professionals and creatives seeking reliable, accurate paper trimming at home or office.








| ASIN | B016LDV41S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,226 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #3 in Stack Paper Trimmers |
| Brand | Swingline |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (19,603) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2007 |
| Ink Color | Gray and Lime Green |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Item model number | 9312A |
| Manufacturer | ACCO Brands |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9312A |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Drawers | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 17.63 x 2.63 inches |
| Shape | L Shaped |
| Size | 10 Sheet Capacity |
C**A
lightweight but mighty!!!!
This cutter is very, very lightweight. BUT,,,,it DOES the job!! I had been using a VERY,,,VERY old one - from the 50's. This one is longer,,,so,,,it takes the entire 11" and more. Cuts like butter. I am most pleased with this product. Decided on Swingline as we're used their products in the past with no issues.
W**Y
CUTS VERY WELL
FANTASTIC CUTTER!!! Very sharp AND accurate. Easy to use and so functional!!! GREAT price $$$
N**A
Paper Cutter!
Great addition to our office. It is super sharp so be careful around children. The quality is a 10/10
C**D
I like mine it's a wobbly base but other than that solid and decent item right out the box for my photo paper cutting needs.
I just got it, so I hope this isn't a hasty review. It's not level, it wobbles, kind of lame but besides that it's nice. I got mine for cutting photo paper so that's what this review is about. The first cut I made. Either the paper wasn't squared right or the thing is off or I'm a newb to it. It cut a funny even though I had the top flushed tight with the paper. Then next cuts I decided instead of flush against top to flush up top right and visually align bottom right to edge of where cut will be made, worked perfectly then. Sometimes hard to see that way but oh well. It sliced nicely through the photo paper and looks a lot better than the scissors cuts I've been using. Since it's cheaper to print a 8 x 10 on letter size photo paper and cut it than it is to buy 8 x 10 photo paper. I just spent $400.00 on a Sony RX100 and got a nice Cannon MG7520 printer on Amazon on clearance, beautiful set up. I then stocked up on three sizes of photo paper and found after market inks by Greensky less than a dollar a cartridge. So I got this to complete the ensamble. It's solid and has some weight to it but is light enough when I'm done I just stand it up on end next to my printer table and it takes up no desk space, I just grab it when I need it. I grabbed the blade like an idiot when I put on the handle but luckily didn't cut myself, so be careful when putting on handle, give it a nice little bump (handle) and it will lock onto end of cutting blade. I can't believe this one rates better than the wood ones I used in school and see online but it does which is why I bought it, kind of wanted a nice solid wood one, but if it doesn't cut as good then what's the point. I did notice a bolt underneath to control blade tension, but it's fine factory set for now. Blade is flushed up nicely with base edge and feels like a quality item, besides being not level and a bit of an wable when using it sometimes. They sell this cutter for $35.00 dollars sometimes so put it in your cart and wait till it's $25.00. Wish there was a way to hang it on the wall on a nail or screw so it doesn't get dirty on my floor but I didn't see one. Anyway, I'm satisfied so far for my five or six cuts on photo paper and it beats scissors hands down. Not for children though these even with the finger guard are dangerous and need caution to be advised with this type of tool in the home. Last note is not sure but maybe unscrewing that bolt on bottom is possible to take off cutting arm for sharpening or replacement. I'm guessing you get years of use at normal to low usage levels before that is needed and then at this price it's probably cost effective to just buy a new one at this price and arm with shipping from manufacturer can't be cheap. Here's a joke for ya! If an arm is expensive imagine what they want for a leg. LOL. I would recommend this item for general light usage goals, doubt it cuts twenty sheets nicely at once.
M**B
A good cutter and light weight!
So far this cutter is great. Light weight so I can take it to retreats out of town easily. Seems to cut really well and is easy to use. I haven’t had time to use it a lot yet but it seems very well built! I would recommend it to crafters who like light weight and accuracy!
S**A
Great paper cutter!
This paper cutter works great! I love the design and I love the fact that it has a safety lock for protection! It cuts very accurate straight lines! It it a sturdy plastic material!
T**N
Amazing for the price!!
1000 percent recommend! This is so sharp but yet light enough to easily store away! So easy to use and durable!
J**S
Great paper cutter
Works great!
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