Opticut 5.25 Apr 2026

Opticut 5.25 Review: Is This the Most Underrated Cutter for Small Shops?

If Opticut releases a roll feeder attachment for this chassis, it would be a 5-star product. Until then, this is the best small-format cutter on the market. Opticut 5.25

Precision meets portability. We put the new 5.25-inch Opticut to the test. Introduction: The “Goldilocks” Cutter In the world of desktop cutters, you typically have two choices: the tiny 12-inch hobby machines or the massive 24-inch+ industrial beasts. The Opticut 5.25 aims to sit squarely in the middle—but with a twist. Opticut 5

Result: Good, but tricky. The 350g force cut through the HTV cleanly, but the small rollers left a slight “track mark” on the carrier sheet. Lower roller pressure solved this. Precision meets portability

At first glance, the name “5.25” suggests a 5.25-inch cutting width. In reality, this machine is designed for precision over volume. Whether you are cutting heat transfer vinyl for hats, intricate gaskets, or model aircraft decals, the Opticut 5.25 promises blade accuracy usually reserved for machines twice its price.

Quiet, excellent registration, magnetic blades. Cons: Sheet-fed only, average software. Have you used the Opticut 5.25? Let us know your experience in the comments below. Or, if you want us to compare it against the Silhouette Portrait 4, drop a request.

Disclaimer: We received this unit from the manufacturer for review, but all opinions are our own.