X-ACTO Self-Healing Cutting Mat, Non-Stick Bottom, Gray, 18×24 Inches
Description
The X-ACTO Self-Healing Cutting Mat with Non-Stick Bottom
protects home and office work surfaces during craft and design projects. The
self-healing protective PVC surface of this mat easily absorbs cuts from
X-ACTO knives for a smooth and steady surface after every cut. A nonslip
bottom keeps the mat securely in place during use. The one-inch grid pattern
on the mat allows you to line up and measure materials to make accurate cuts.
For crafting, scrapbooking, and hobbies of all types, the X-ACTO Self-Healing
Cutting Mat provides a safe and protective surface for making precise cuts.
Set Contains: X-ACTO Self-Healing Cutting Mat, Non-Stick Bottom, Gray, 18×24
Inches
Features:
- Self-healing PVC surface withstands sharp X-ACTO knife cuts
- Protects work surfaces from cuts and scratches
- Nonslip bottom keeps cutting area stable
- Printed one-inch grid pattern provides guidance while cutting
- Reliably smooth and steady cutting base for crafters, artists, and designers
Product Details:
- Brand: X-Acto
- Color: Gray
- Product Dimensions: 24"L x 18"W x 0.13"Th
- Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Recommended Uses For Product: Home
- Shape: Rectangular
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
- Special Feature: Non-slip
- Included Components: X-ACTO Self-Healing Cutting Mat, Non-Stick Bottom, Gray, 18×24 Inches
- Item Weight: 16 Ounces
- Brand: X-Acto
- Color: Gray
- Product Dimensions: 24"L x 18"W x 0.13"Th
- Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Recommended Uses For Product: Home
- Shape: Rectangular
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
- Special Feature: Non-slip
- Included Components: X-ACTO Self-Healing Cutting Mat, Non-Stick Bottom, Gray, 18×24 Inches
- Item Weight: 16 Ounces
- Number of Items: 1
- Manufacturer: Elmers
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Item model number: X7762
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Material Type: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Size: 18 x 24
- Manufacturer Part Number: X7762
- Date First Available: August 7, 2008