CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder & Scoring Tool Set vs Tim Holtz 8.5in Deckle Edge Paper Cutter
Overall winner: CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder & Scoring Tool Set
Key Differences
CrafTreat's Teflon Bone Folder (A) is a multi-functional scoring, lifting and crease tool with a non-stick smooth surface and an ergonomic large design, and it sits in a more affordable price tier. Tim Holtz Deckle Edge Paper Cutter (B) focuses on deckle-edge cutting with a swing-style handle and a 6-inch ruler but has mixed reports on cutting consistency and performance
CrafTreat Teflon Bone Folder & Scoring Tool Set
Teflon bone folder set for scoring, lifting, and burnishing in paper crafting. Smooth, non-stick tools help crease, spread glue, and separate layers; customers note strong, smooth performance and good value
Pros
- non-stick Teflon surface
- ergonomic, square scoring tool
- multi-function set (scorer, lifter, burnisher, creaser)
- strong, smooth operation
Cons
- no explicit lure for leather-specific tasks
- no size variation details provided
Tim Holtz 8.5in Deckle Edge Paper Cutter
Guillotine paper trimmer for distressed deckle edges with a swing-style handle and precision blade. Includes a 6-rule measuring grid in imperial and metric. Customers note easy use and quality, with mixed edge consistency
Pros
- precision blade for accurate cuts
- deckle edge protection for decorative edges
- easy-to-use cutting board with ruler grid
- stability features with rubber feet and guard
Cons
- edge cut consistency varies by user
- decks edge results may be inconsistent
- mixed opinions on value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CrafTreat |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | CrafTreat |
| User Reviews | CrafTreat |