> The Eurocut is ok, it's just not as nice as the Mastercut. I think > it's probably equivalent to other trimmers out there. I got a > mastercut because with the albums I use you can see *any* deviation > from square. If your application isn't critical, the Euro will work.
Tom, I've had a 30" Mastercut for going on twenty years now, and it's never not been used. Still going strong (although the plastic parts have yellowed). I figure the longer I'm able to use it, the better a bargain it was. If I had it to do over again, the only thing I'd do is get a smaller one. I almost never need the large size. An X-Acto knife and a ruler would have done fine for the few times I need to do something large. Another tip/trick: you can save room in work areas by bolting your trimmer to the wall. I countersunk washers in holes and used toggle bolts to attach it to the wall. It's more comfortable to use that way, always at the ready, but never in the way. --Cheap Mike

