ClosetCrafterinTX
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
The rollers on my Maker kept moving off the track and messing up whatever I was cutting. Ended up having my husband fight with replacing the rollers when I found these. New rollers and retaining clips...hopefully I won't have issues for a long time!
D. R. Tafoya
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
These rings worked perfectly to help fix my Cricut machine. Easy to put on too
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
It’s the perfect solution for the grippers sliding.
Larry W
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
Very useful tension clips to prevent rubber rollers from drifting to the side
Tiff M
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
They keep my rollers on my Cricut in place! I was having trouble with them sliding off the guides, these clips solve that issue.
Mike N
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Had an issue with a Cricket machine rubber roller drifting along the roller bar. Added one to each side of the roller and the drifting has stopped. Simple snap-on process.
Pooya F.
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2024
I got this because the rubber rings on my maker were getting worn out and shifting. I installed it, used it for 5 jobs or so and was happy with it. However all of a sudden my maker was jamming. Upon inspection, I realized the metal rings are now underneath the rubber rings and eating into them, making their condition severely worse. This is just a temporary bandaid and will make your problem worse. Do not buy. I can't even return mine now because the return window has closed.
Kristy M
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
I was fighting that little black rubber guide on my Cricut. After trying duct tape and failing, I decided to try these. What a life saver! They worked perfect and have held up for several months now!
tracey m
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
For the first time since buying my Cricut maker 2 years ago, the vinyl stopped loading and I had no idea why just by looking. I searched for the problem on the web and it was the first time I realized that the rubber guides that load paper and vinyl had shifted and would no longer move the roller.After watching several online videos and about 4 hours later, I was able to move the rubber guides back into place. Some searches led me to believe that you just have to buy a new machine, and some required disassembling the machine down to every screw. I was in the process of completing a work project when my machine was unworkable and with no time or budget to order a new machine, I had to keep trying.I fixed the issue with frazzled nerves, no sleep, a pair of pliers and a wing and a prayer from perseverance, though seeing this product to avoid this issue in the future was a no-brainer to order. I didn’t know that the rubber jumped the track until I went to insert vinyl ie. It was not obvious in previous uses. I never would’ve known this issue even happens with Cricut makers and I would’ve ordered this as soon as it happened if I had known that there was a way to avoid a jam. From experience, if you own a Cricut Maker, order these clips as your insurance policy…ESPECIALLY if you sometimes use the machine for business.I will update as I go along, and please trust from experience that if you can prevent the guides from slipping, you want to add these guides ahead of it happening (OR buy these to avoid it ever happening again…which is where I now sit).The clips were relatively easy to push into place, though it took me a handful of tries mostly because I didn’t want to put too much pressure on the roller. I am left thinking that the clips need to be firm to work properly, and only time will tell. The clips are made of a strong material and in no way delicate aside from the size. Basic instructions and an illustration are included, though an illustration showing the full length of the roller and arrows where these guides should be placed would be helpful.