
"The new Cricut Explore 5 is 30 percent "more compact" than the Explore 4 that launched a year ago, without reducing the size or types of materials the machine can handle. Despite being up to an inch smaller in some dimensions compared to last year's model, the Explore 5 can still cut over 100 different materials, including cardstock and vinyl, up to 12 inches wide."
"The Cricut Joy 2 is also available today but is much cheaper at $99 with enough materials for 35 projects. It can slice over 75 different materials up to 4.25 inches wide, and includes a new "Print Then Cut" sensor that can precisely cut around images printed by another device."
"The Explore 5 is compatible with six tools, including various cutting blades, and includes an upgraded snap-in pen holder to improve the machine's writing and drawing capabilities. You can get it in taupe or teal, which is exclusive to Michaels."
Cricut introduced two new cutting machines designed for crafters with limited workspace. The Explore 5 is 30 percent more compact than its predecessor while maintaining the ability to cut over 100 materials up to 12 inches wide, priced at $199 with project materials included. The Joy 2 is a smaller, more affordable option at $99, capable of cutting over 75 materials up to 4.25 inches wide and featuring a new Print Then Cut sensor for precise cutting around pre-printed images. Both machines launch today in multiple color options, with exclusive colors available at Michaels.
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