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Cricut Explore Air 2 - A DIY Cutting Machine for all Crafts, Create Customized Cards, Home Decor & More, Bluetooth Connectivity, Compatible with iOS, Android, Windows & Mac, Blue, 2006519

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Features

  • ART AND CRAFT CUTTING MADE SIMPLE, EVEN FOR BEGINNERS - Designed with simplicity and value in mind, bust out your DIY dreams and create fresh styles for your T-shirts, home decor, and more with the Cricut Explore Air 2 classic cutting machine
  • CUTS 100 plus MATERIALS WITH EASE The included Premium Fine-Point Blade lets crafters make precise, intricate cuts from a variety of popular materials like cardstock, vinyl decal, HTV iron-on and more. Also works with glitter paper, cork, and Infusible Ink
  • APP BASED CRAFTING TOOL WITH WIRELESS-BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY - With just a few clicks, create personalized and custom designs using the cloud-based Design Space app that works on mobile phones and laptops (iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac)
  • KEEP YOUR SPACE NEAT AND ORGANIZED - Machine comes with built-in storage on the top and under the bottom flap for storing tools. The reusable LightGrip Machine Mat holds your materials in place so you can easily remove the finished design
  • ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES - Compatible with 6 tools for cutting, writing, foiling & more. Add special accessories like Deep-Point Blade, Bonded-Fabric Blade, Foil-Transfer Tool and Scoring Stylus for limitless options (blades & tools sold separately)

Description

Customizing cards, creating iron-on stickers for T-shirts, designing wall decor for home or office and much more becomes easy with the uber cute Cricut Explore Air 2 cutting machine, with double the speed than its predecessor, that precisely cuts all craft materials with simplicity. With wireless Bluetooth connectivity and a cloud-based app that works on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android systems, get access to thousands of customizable designs and templates to ace the DIY game. Delve into majestic creativity with this cutting, writing and foiling magic creator that is compatible with 6 tools (sold separately) exploring around 100+ materials to uniquely present your crafting skills. The tools work in line with popular craft materials like cardstock, vinyl, and HTV iron-on to specialty materials like glitter paper, cork, and Infusible Ink Sublimation Sheets Highlighting your detailed writing tips, creating pro-level foil embellishments, and scoring an ace would now become simpler with additional tools like Scoring Stylus, Foil Transfer Tool and Deep-Point Blade. The kit includes Premium Fine-Point Blade with its housing, a fine point black pen, a light-grip machine mat, a welcome book, USB cable, power adapter, 50 ready-to-make projects and a free trial membership to Cricut Access for new subscribers.

Brand: Cricut


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 6.99"D x 21.18"W x 5.93"H


Operation Mode: Automatic


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Brand: Cricut


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 6.99"D x 21.18"W x 5.93"H


Operation Mode: Automatic


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Print media: Card stock


Item model number: 2006519


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Department: Arts, Crafts & Sewing


Manufacturer: Provo Craft & Novelty


Date First Available: September 3, 2019


Frequently asked questions

The Cricut Explore Air 2 can cut over 100 different materials. These include popular crafting materials like cardstock, vinyl, and iron-on, as well as specialty materials like glitter paper, cork, and bonded fabric.

The Bluetooth connectivity allows you to wirelessly cut from your computer, smartphone, or tablet. It means you can design your projects in the Cricut Design App on any of your devices and then send your project to the machine to cut without any cords or wires.

The Cricut Explore Air 2 is compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac operating systems. You can use the Cricut Design App on any of these platforms to create your projects.

The Cricut Explore Air 2 has many other value-added features. It's not just a cutting machine. It can also draw, score, and create perf lines. There's a storage compartment for your tools, and you can choose to make custom settings for different materials. It also comes in a variety of colors, including this beautiful blue.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Cricut Explore Air 2 is highly rated by users for its exceptional quality and performance. It's seen as an excellent tool for cutting stickers and other materials with precision and ease. There are however major drawbacks with its accompanying software, Design Space, which most users find having glitches and been tedious to work with. The hardware's ease of setup and usage plus its cutting ability is applauded but serious concerns linger on its software.

Pros

  • 🌟 High-quality and sturdy machine.
  • 🌟 Excels at cutting stickers and other materials.
  • 🌟 Easy setup and calibration process.

Cons

  • πŸ‘Ž Design Space software is glitchy and complex to work with.
  • πŸ‘Ž Software alters file size and requires manual changes.
  • πŸ‘Ž The machine excludes necessary components such as the Fine-Point Blade on some instances.

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for a sturdy cutting machine and you don't mind handling complex software, the Cricut Explore Air 2 could be a good purchase. It's essential, however, to try out the Design Space software before making a buying decision. So, it heavily leans on the user's preference and need.


  • Relatively easy to setup and get running
I was ecstatic to finally get my Cricut Explore Air 2 in the mail and get it set up. Packaging was nice and secure and looked like a solid product coming out of the box. The packaging includes everything I needed to get started as well as some starter paper to try projects. It includes a few pages of very quick and easy set up as well as a more detailed booklet. They send you to their website to download the Cricut design space software. I'll admit, I had some difficulty following the tutorial for the first project and ended up restarting the program and couldn't find the initial tutorial project again. While that would normally be an issue, the software was very intuitive to use. Within a few minutes, I was able to get a set of stickers ready to print. After a short and easy calibration process, I was able to print my first batch of stickers. I'm very excited to continue to use the Cricut! This is going to save me lots of time as well as prevent sore hands from having to cut out tons of stickers! Would definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024 by Tom S.

  • Holiday Superstar
My family all got personalized gifts that I made using my new Cricut for the holidays. A photo album, t-shirt, mugs, ornaments, magnets, cards etc. I got the Cricut a week before Christmas and had so much fun making things. Excited to continue to leverage the Cricut to make more! The software is nice in that you can work on your computer then use your phone to communicate with the Cricut if you don't have it all in one room. (My computer is in the living room, Cricut in the garage). The software isn't super intuitive to use and has a bit of a learning curve, but I've found myself mostly using photoshop anyway and using the circut software for auto arranging and communicating with the device, vs. too much design within the app itself. The paid subscription doesn't seem super worth it unless you're looking to craft from other folks projects or use circuits fonts. Otherwise seems like lots of fun to use existing open source fonts you can download elsewhere and jam with using photoshop or illustrator. TL;DR - love it. great purchase, glad I went through with it and made for a very memorable holiday for me and my family. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by P. Smith

  • A little perseverance was required, but the machine itself is very impressive
I'm a novice. This is my first crafting machine of the sort. It took some work, but I was able to create some really fantastic stickers. Here are some of the roadbumps I ran into. 1. Bluetooth? Ugh, why doesn't it just use wireless? Better yet, how about an ethernet port? I ended up running a USB cable down a hallway with a blutetooth dongle on the end. I guess they don't figure people will try to edit on a PC in one room and cut in another. If I had a tablet, there's no way I would use that for Cricut Design Space. It's tedious enough with keyboard and mouse. 2. I was dealing with entirely imported jpg images, but I wanted to round the corners slightly. There are several decent youtube tutorials on how to make a template object that could slice off corners. The frustrating problem I ran into was that sometimes the slice would work, sometimes not. For whatever reason, it was often not slicing the upper left corner. If I rebuilt my template (which takes a few minutes), it would slice maybe 25% of the time and after a successful slice, the template wouldn't work a second time, so I would keep making the template over and over. This was very tedious for the dozens of different stickers I was trying to make. Eventually I had the idea of scaling everything up, then slicing, then shrinking it all back down and that solved the problem entirely. 3. So I bought Cricut's Printable Vinyl. This stuff is pretty amazing, but there aren't many helpful details on the product or on the website about the product. I searched up some youtube videos and some people are using a standard mat, some people are using a lightgrip mat. Given the color of the packaging (green), I'd think to use the standard mat, but how about just making that clear on the packaging or website? Also, what's the weight of the paper so I can set my printer up correctly? Again, not on the packaging or the website. I was a little worried that the vinyl cuts might be a little rough, since I'd been making test cuts on paper for a few days and cuts through paper were a little iffy. But using the correct setting (custom, printable vinyl), the cuts came out perfect. Also, I eventually learned to use a standard mat and set my HP Officejet 200 Mobile to Specialty Paper - Matte. I was extremely impressed with the results. Cutting on something other than paper really showed off how incredible this machine is. The Cricut brand Printable Vinyl is a very high quality product and even when I stuck it to some Lego bricks slightly misaligned (several times), I was able to pull it off and re-stick it without damaging the vinyl at all. And it doesn't leave any residue either. Lots of work just for a one-of gift idea, but now that I have it, I can probably find uses for this machine in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020 by illuzion30 illuzion30

  • Nice machine
Plenty of options Wish it came with printed directions but that mode has been changed to looking things up
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by KJ

  • Takes getting used to
This definitely takes some getting used to. I would not say the program for it is user friendly AT ALL. (It will not inform you of details of errors. It’ll just not do anything and expect you to figure out why. So that’s so fun) buuuttttt I will say once you get used to it, it’s a lot of fun and there’s a lot you can make with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Kelly Mariano de la cruz

  • Great deal
I am still learning but so far it works great
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024 by Kelsey Green

  • Doing great all these years later
Bought this item in 2021 and shes still working well!
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by MikmikG

  • nice little machine but cheaper at Walmart
The media could not be loaded. I really love this machine it does everything I need and more I can do paper crafts I can cut quilt blocks and make leather planner covers even make custom work shirts the only con is all the extra tools I have to buy I love the fact that I can take it to work and make things with the residents I am a CNA I go three times a month on my days off and do crafts ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by Juanita J. Juanita J.

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