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The KW-triO Puzzle Punch DIY Jigsaw Piece Cutter in Cerulean Blue is a durable, precision tool designed to convert photos and various materials into custom 1-inch jigsaw puzzle pieces. Featuring a stainless steel blade and a lever handle for effortless cutting, it supports materials ranging from 80-500g paper to thin metal sheets. Its compact design includes a handle lock for easy storage, making it ideal for DIY enthusiasts, educators, and party planners seeking personalized, interactive crafts.






| ASIN | B0CNTDY3TY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,780 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #154 in Puzzle Accessories |
| Item model number | SF20-PPCB |
| Manufacturer | KW-Trio |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 6.6 x 4.45 cm; 500 g |
C**L
I absolutely love this puzzle punch. I have used other dies and machines but this punch is perfect. It cuts beautifully and is sooo easy to sharpen by punching tin foil.
G**A
I bought the Puzzle Punch DIY Jigsaw Puzzle Cutter (Cerulean Blue) to create custom puzzles for parties, and it’s been such a fun and creative addition to my crafting supplies! It’s easy to use, and the pieces come out cleanly every time. I’ve used it to turn printed photos and themed designs into personalized puzzles for birthdays and baby showers—guests always love the interactive surprise! The cutter feels sturdy and is a great size for standard prints. It’s especially perfect if you like to add a handmade touch to your events. Highly recommend for DIYers, party planners, or anyone who loves making meaningful, customized gifts!
A**R
This item came in handy and was so easy to use! It did wonders with cutting the image up into little puzzles that I made for my sons party favors for his birthday. All the pieces fit perfectly to make a complete picture, I would say take your time and don't rush when using
K**S
I love anything crafty and stumbled across pre-made, pre-cut puzzles before. Putting your own picture on them are very difficult, though. I tried another, more expensive, type of puzzle maker before, after delving deeper into being able to make my own. After the THIRD one of those broke I gave up. Looking to see if Amazon had anything different, I found this little gem! Method 1: Full Sheet Mailing Labels, print your picture, attach to medium weight chipboard, cover with a 2mm or 3mm self-adhesive laminating sheet, trim if necessary, punch. Method 2: Print the picture onto plain computer paper, attach to a 1mm to 1.5mm adhesive backed foam sheet, again, cover with a self-adhesive laminating sheet, trim, and punch. NOTE: The 2mm foam sheets or thicker do NOT work! Anything much thicker than 1.5mm won't fit into the machine. This handy little machine is also much more portable that the other version I tried, plus it has a locking mechanism, so if you have sheets pre-made, it's easy to punch out puzzles - of any size - wherever you go! Came back to order a second one NOT because my first one broke, but because my son wants to get in on the puzzle making action. He was already having a blast helping me design puzzles, now he wants his own so he can not only make his own puzzles, but also to help me when I make them for friends and family as gifts!
K**I
I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS PUZZLE PUNCHER! (I JUST DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE DESCRIPTION, BUT I MIGHT BE ALONE ON THAT. HERE ARE SOME INSTRUCTIONS IN CASE ANYONE ELSE NEEDS THEM ;) 1) The paper loads from the top, not the bottom like my other punch. 2) Put the paper (they have a list of other materials you can use as well) in the punch, lined up straight across the bottom. When you feel the internal "stopper", Punch! 3) *Your piece will be 1 inch, which makes it look much more like a real puzzle than other punches I've tried. *Because it's 1 inch, your paper must be a multiple of 1 inch. 4) Put the paper in again, it will be a bit awkward bc you now have holes in the paper but you get used to it. When you feel the paper is against the "stopper", punch! 5) You now have 2 completely different pieces! 6) Just work your way across. Then start row 2 back at the beginning & continue for as large as you'd like! This would make adorable little family photo puzzles to send or even make one for kids out of their favorite character!
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