

⚡ Elevate your craft with power and precision—cut, emboss, and create like a pro!
The VEVOR Leather Cutting Machine is a robust manual die cutter featuring a 14.2 x 10.2 inch embossing plate and a powerful 3306 lbs load capacity. Crafted from alloy steel with a rust-resistant black oxide finish, it offers a 0.47-inch adjustable pressure stroke and enhanced stability via limiting screws. Designed for versatility, it handles leather, fabric, PVC, rubber, and more, making it an essential tool for professional-grade leatherworking and crafting projects.










| ASIN | B0CRR5BKBP |
| Active Surface Area | 145.04 square inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,020 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #37 in Scrapbooking Die-Cut Machines |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 139 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 x Leather Cutting Machine |
| Item Height | 18.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 97.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Print media | Fabric, Labels |
| UPC | 197988274674 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Clicker press
Great machine works with very little effort. Good design.
N**A
Heavy and sturdy.
It's big. It's heavy. It's a little dirty (but it's a machine, so that's to be expected). It also comes in a fun wooden crate. It came with one retaining bolt unfastened and the other loose, but was easy to securely attach. All parts accounted for. It includes a rather substantial wrench for adjusting the height of the plate. It appears to be set correctly out of the box so I haven't had to make adjustments yet. The action is smooth with the addition of a little bit of machine lube. I just have to wait for my custom die to come in the mail to really test it out. Great value for the cost of you don't want to drop $1600+ on a manual clicker press.
U**L
100% recommend!
Rock solid! This thing is great. I moved it to the basement (should have gotten help - it's heavy) and uncrated the thing, took the poly cutting pad out of the bag and put a die in it, still on the floor. Made a half dozen very easy successful cuts with no adjustments needed! It's pretty solidly built. Maybe need to replace the bearings in a decade or two, other than that - zero maintenance! Will get it moved to the work bench and leveled with some calipers this weekend.
I**L
Good quality
Very heavy machine, works well. You need to spend a bit of time assembling it, but overall it’s not to hard. Very easy to use it afterwards
T**S
Didn't work upon delivery
Super heavy and didn't work. It wouldn't cinch - the pad wouldn't go down. The bar that you pull just went around and around. Pain in the butt to have to return such a heavy item.
T**L
It’s alright
Product works fine. Took me 2 hours of assembly as the plate arrived loose but neither of the Allen wrenches given fit the slot to tighten it. Make sure you have a hammer or a powered machine to break the nuts to adjust it.
B**Y
Best press for the money
After a little bit of adjusting and leveling out the cutting surface of this machine this has to be the best leather working tool I have ever bought I saw the reviews I expected it to come in in several pieces and I would have to do a lot of work on it that was not true the wooden box was Secure and everything was in it all I had to do was put the handle on level the bed and bring it down to where I need it to cut I have to barely move the bar and it cuts perfect I have to say I recommend this a lot I was watching another video and I was told to go get an arbor press to do the same thing well that did not work out well so I ordered this from Amazon the vivor die press and I have to tell you it is by far the best thing I have done I think I said that once before so I brought the Harbor Freight press back and also the price was great for this press
J**R
Open Carefully, Loose Parts.
When I removed the press from the shipping crate, one of the press feet was laying in the bottom of the inner bag along with the bolt that was supposed to be holding it on. The other press foot was fastened sturdily to its press bar. It took me about 15 minutes to manipulate and disassemble the press so I could attach the offending press foot to its press bar. It took about 5 minutes to reassemble the press. It took another 20 minutes to readjust the press to operating configuration. Now it works just like I hoped it would. Sturdy. Heavy. Solid. Easy to use. I don't foresee any further issues with its operation and use. Work of caution: Get help to lift this thing to its final operation position. It's heavy!
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