Famoré Rotary Handle with One 60mm Blade - POS
The Famoré Rotary Handle with One 60mm Blade is a professional ergonomic rotary cutter handle paired with a 60mm blade — the largest standard rotary blade size available. The 60mm blade cuts through thick layers of fabric, multiple fat quarters, fleece, batting, and denim effortlessly, making it the preferred tool for quilters who cut large quantities of fabric and need maximum cutting efficiency.
Product Details
- Blade Size: 60mm — the largest standard rotary blade for heavy-duty cutting
- Handle: Famoré ergonomic design — comfortable grip that reduces hand fatigue during long cutting sessions
- Blade Included: One 60mm replacement-ready blade included
- Compatible Blades: Standard 60mm rotary replacement blades fit this handle
- POS Version: This listing is the point-of-sale version sold in-store
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the advantage of a 60mm rotary blade over 45mm?
- A 60mm blade covers more distance per rotation, making it faster for cutting long straight lines and thick layers. It also cuts through multiple layers of fabric, fleece, and batting more easily. The 45mm is more maneuverable for curves and smaller cuts.
- Is the Famoré handle comfortable for extended use?
- Yes — Famoré’s ergonomic handle is designed to fit naturally in the hand and reduce wrist strain. The grip angle keeps your wrist in a neutral position through long cutting sessions at the cutting table.
- What replacement blades fit this handle?
- Standard 60mm rotary replacement blades from Famoré and most other major brands (Olfa, Fiskars, etc.) fit this handle. Always check blade compatibility before purchasing replacements.
- Do I need a self-healing cutting mat for a 60mm blade?
- Yes — always use a self-healing cutting mat with any rotary cutter. A 60mm blade cuts with significant force, and without a mat you will damage your table surface and dull the blade quickly.
- How often should I replace the 60mm blade?
- Replace the blade when you notice the cutter skipping or dragging rather than cutting cleanly. For most quilters cutting regular cotton, a blade lasts several projects before needing replacement. Cutting through thicker materials or multiple layers wears blades faster.