Jul 30

My teflon cutting strip came yesterday, along with the carrier sheets I needed - now I can finally do some major cutting! I should have bought some blades too, but I has no more monies. I installed the strip so I will try to cut some stuff later.

Here’s the thing.

The BACK of the machine says:
24V — 1.875A

Yet the power adapter reads
24V — 2.0A

While it might seem like no big deal to round 1.875 to 2.0, I was always told not to use an adapter that is NOT the same. So when I checked the cord that I THOUGHT was my CR cord and saw the numbers were wrong, that is when I started looking for the right one. Having not found it after a month, I decided to buy a new one. After all the trouble I went through I get the new cord and plug it in and find out I had the freaking thing the whole time, but since the two are labeled differently that whole ordeal cost me $50 not to mention all the phone calls and emails. I realize I could have just tried the cord that I thought went with it, but I didn’t want to risk damaging it by using the incorrect ampage. Why the heck are they not the SAME like every other electronic device known to man?

I sent the above back to the company because I was seriously pissed about this. The reply I got:

“Sorry you had so much trouble. I hope all goes well now.”

*sigh*

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