Silhouette Cameo 4 or Cricut Maker!? Which machine is better!?

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Price Comparison: 3:10

Product Features Silhouette Cameo: 7:49
Product Features Cricut Maker: 11:18

Software Silhouette: 13:59
Software Cricut: 21:03

Cutting on the Silhouette Cameo: 29:17
Cutting on the Cricut Maker: 33:24

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If you already have a machine, don't forget to comment and tell me what sold you on your machine! Or if you plan to buy a machine, what machine are you going with?!

KarleyHall
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TLDR; If you're thinking about making stickers, get a Cameo.

I have both the Cricut Air (own first) and the Cameo. My sole purpose of the machine was to make stickers and cut out vinyls. I had no problems cutting vinyls on either machine, but printing out stickers then getting the machine to cut the stickers was the deal breaker that made me purchase the Cameo. The Cricut was a nightmare when using the print then cut feature. I wasted so many sticker papers and the printing quality is very very low. There are tricks around the Cricut but I bothered wasting my time and at the end, it wasn't worth the effort. Also, I felt like I wasted so many sticker paper because the print and cut feature is limited to the size the registration mark and what fits inside the box. Registering the marks was a pain in the ass for the Cricut. The software is very basic and I find that you can't do much on it.
The Cameo relieved all my stress that I accumulated from the Cricut. Again, I purchased a cutting machine to cut stickers. I love the Cameo because it can cut my stickers accurately and precisely. The software is easy to learn, and I like how much control you have over it. I used to go on Pixlr for script stickers (so the machine doesn't cut each individual letter on Cricut, I didn't know how to) and with the Cameo I don't have to because the feature is within the software. The cameo has registration marks where the machine reads it, and cuts accordingly (if applicable). And if your machine doesn't read the marks, you have the manual option to point the machine in the direction. I do not have problem with the machine other than the fact that it cuts loud. But despite this con, it beats the Cricut in every way because of it's capabilities.

Cricut is advertise everywhere and it got the best of me. Don't let this happen to you. I absolutely despise this machine and wished I purchased the Cameo from the start. Also a bonus that I got the Cameo 3 for ~$90 bucks @ Michaels just about a month ago.

If you're in the market for a cutting machine, I hope this reviews helps you from making a choice. I don't want any potential sticker maker to go through this mess.
Think about why you're buying the machine for, and if you're gonna cut 200+ material, then the Cricut may be for you.

Excuse my poor grammar, but you understood what I said so it's all cool.

asianvickie
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You're worrying about being too long on your videos... That's the reason I was here in the first place. To get first hand experience on both platforms. Thank you so very much for comparing these two in such a way. You have done a great job!

ernestoo
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Not even 10 minutes in the video and it already seems like the cameo is the best

christopherjohnson
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This video has changed my life. I love my maker but I am not crazy about design space. The fact that I can use the silhouette software with the maker is amazing! Thank you!!!

lisasheehy
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I love my silhouette cameo. I had a Cricut but sold it because the designing for what I do is limited. I have done so much stuff with my Silhouette.

michellecreative
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Silhouette all the way! I want the control and freedom. Thanks for the comparison I was curious about the maker, but I'll stick with my Cameo.

avengergurl
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Basically Cricut is like Apple, nice marketing but tells you what to like, simple, user friendly, more expensive( most likely to make up for the r&d). Silhouette is like android, more customization, a bit more options, less expensive, less well known but a very good product all the same.

nhatreally
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I’ve been a Silhouette user since 2008. I had the Wishblade version and bought the Cameo when it first debuted. I have many friends who use the Cricut and love it and I wondered if maybe I should buy one. But after your comparison I know for sure Silhoutte is still my choice. I want the 4! Thank you for going into more detail to compare these two machines!

TheKlh
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Thank you so much for the comparison. I have been wanting to buy a machine but couldn't decide between the silhouette and cricut. Think I'll get the Silhouette 4.

gastbyu
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I'm a beginner and this video helped me decide on which machine fits my needs more. I'm going with the Cameo 4. Thanks a bunch.

LisaWilliams-jbre
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I had the old Cricut when still using cartridges. Bought the Imagine back in the day and returned it. Couldn't get it to work and there was NO technical support. They suggested I find someone who could work on the program for me! Bought the Silhouette after seeing a friend using hers. Have never regretted my purchase. Love how I own my designs and how easy it is to use.

marshaidlewoman
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My first machine was a silhouette years ago. I upgraded to a newer silhouette and bought a Cricut as well. I only use my silhouette. I love the design ability.

caseyk
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I have the Maker and the silhouette 3. Initially I only used the silhouette for rhinestone cuts.... now I use my maker almost exclusively... easy to use.

twheeler
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The first ever machine I owned was the Cricut Maker, I bought it not long after it was launched. At the time I thought it was awesome, though I used to get frustrated with the online software, odd occasions when I couldn't use my machine because cricut were running maintenance etc. I then purchased a Brother SDX1200 because I wanted to be able to do bigger print and cuts, and eventually found myself using the brother machine all the time with the cricut just sat there idle. The brother machine did cost considerably more but it was a far more versatile machine. I sold the cricut to help finance another brother machine because of an increased workload, however I discovered quite a serious flaw with the brother machines, their build quality wasn't great, the feed roller system was poorly designed and eventually failed due to wear, brother didn't seem to want to admit that they had not put enough effort into development. I think they were just eager to get to market before cricut could made too much of an impact. Anyway, I then purchased a Cameo 4, and I can honestly say, that out of all 3 of the machines, it is the one that suits me the most. It's definitely the most capable, has the most advanced software and is the cheapest. It is the noisiest, with the brother machine being the quietest, but I can live with that. I've worked it hard and it's more than paid for itself, I just wish I had bought one sooner.

pikeypig
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I am brand new to the cutting machine world. I bought a Cricut Maker in March and it's my first machine. I love how easy it is to use. I did a ton of research before purchasing, and honestly had no idea about the Silhouette 4 machine! I went with the Maker over the EA2 because of the ability to do the engraving (which I adore). I felt like if I was going to spend that much, I might as well go all out and get the newest one. It is loud, so I can't imagine how loud the Silhouette is! My 4 year old comes running whenever he hears the Cricut running. Even when he heard it in the video, he had to come watch 😂 I really feel like the Maker was the best choice for me.

hookedonhisgrace
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I have the original Cameo. I got it because it was the only one on the market at the time. I had initially purchased a circuit but the thought of spending money for each cartridge made me break out in hives, so I returned the circuit and paid a it more for the Silhouette. I’m still happy with my machine and have the Designer Edition.

MsLul
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I have used Cricut since it first hit the market. Infact, I love it so much that I volunteer teach people how to use it. That being said, I've always had an interest in the Silhouette because I've heard awesome things from other users- but hadn't slowed down to really research it. So so glad your video came in my feed....I'm doing a Watching you was like unwrapping a late Christmas 🎁. I am going to purchase one. You emphasized the versatility it offers. Cricut allows you to import several file types, but not export the designs you make. The fact that with Silhouette I
can export my creations from Silhouette into other programs ie Adobe, of Sawgrass' Program Management software as examples is a game changer as I do sublimation. Lastly the ability to create my own Rhinestone designs in Silhouette is another reason I'm sold. Definitely still love my Cricut for many other reasons...but the Silhouette will be a welcomed addition to my studio! Thank you for your awesome review 😀

fullermoments
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This was a really great video. I grew up with the precursor silhouette machine and I am also still using my Cameo 1. I too find that the Silhouette software is extremely flexible and I only have the Designer Edition compared to your Business Edition. When I get a new idea about something I want to do, I can usually accomplish it with Silhouette. I bought the Maker when it first came out and I have regretted it. I find Design space to be very confining and frustrating. It's too simple for me and also because I'm so used to Silhouette, I don't think Design Space is very intuitive. I have a lot of difficulty figuring out how to do the same things I can do in Silhouette. One of the things you mentioned you like the Cricut machine better is the sorting colors by mat. I find the Silhouette software does have features which can do this. One way, is you don't have to move shapes off the mat if you don't want them cut at the same time as other shapes on your mat. You can simply select those shapes you want the machine to ignore and select "no cut". You can have several shapes on your mat selected as no cut and only one as "cut" and the machine will cut only the shape that has been marked as cut. Also, a feature that I love is that you can select by color. If you have various shapes on your mat in various colors, you can select say all of the red shapes, mark them as cut and the machine will cut only the red shapes. So you don't have to move any shapes off the mat at all. The biggest difference between the two machines that you did not mention and really it is a software difference, is that Cricut Design Space is compatible only with Windows 8 and above, while Silhouette Studio will work with Windows 7. I wish I had known that before I purchased my Maker, because I have Windows 7 and I am perfectly happy with it. Even though support for 7 has ended, I don't plan on an upgrade anytime soon. So, the only way I can use my Maker now is to upgrade to the Silhouette Business Edition so that I can send projects from Silhouette to the Maker. Not sure I want to do that either, so I might end up selling my Maker.

judithsperling
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This was super helpful. I almost got a Cricut and after watching this I am convinced the Cameo is the machine for me. All that customization. I'm in love. And I am content with spending a little extra for the better software instead of what I've heard Cricut bleeds you of money. THANK YOU

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