We think that it’s one of the best die cutting machines (opens in new tab) currently available. It’s relatively easy to master, even if you’re a complete beginner to the craft, and is also incredibly quiet. On top of that, it’s got a great range of features and is capable of debossing, scoring and transferring delicate foil accents onto projects. This particular model – available in rose, champagne, lilac or blue – comes with a standard pack of utensils: the rotary blade and drive housing, the premium fine point blade and housing, and the fine point pen. You have a lot of further options if you want to expand your machine though, as Cricut is famous for its huge suite of add-on tools. You can get additional scoring wheels, perforation attachments and more if you want to improve your crafting game. You’ll also get 50 free ready-to-make projects when you complete your Cricut purchase, which you can access via Cricut Design Space. This design software comes as standard with your machine and you use it to upload designs. It’s not to be confused with something called Cricut Access, which is an additional subscription that allows you to download and play with special fonts and images. This top-tier die cutting machine will make crafting a breeze. Use it for engraving, embossing and applying foil finishes. Finished in a soft champagne color, this die cutting machine can handle 300 different materials. This blue version of the famous die-cutting machine will let you personalize cards, envelopes, gift tags and much more. Also available in Lilac, the die cutting machine measures 21.12, so it can handle large crafting projects. The Cricut Maker (opens in new tab) is a mighty piece of equipment, weighing in at 23.7 pounds and measuring 21.12 inches wide. If you’re in need of something a bit lighter, you could opt for the portable Cricut Joy (opens in new tab) machine, which is currently on sale for $139 (opens in new tab). This usually retails at $159.99, but it’s only capable of handling smaller jobs.