What Cricut Machines Are Obsolete?

Cricut machines are the perfect tool for making scrapbooking, card-making and paper crafting a breeze. They can cut intricate shapes and designs quickly and easily, and provide endless creative possibilities.

However, not all Cricut machines are created equal, and some models have become outdated or obsolete. Knowing what to look for in a Cricut machine can help you make an informed decision when it comes to purchasing the right one for your needs.

Cricut Expression

The Cricut Expression was the first of its kind when it was released in 2008. It had a 4.25 inch cutting area, LCD touch screen display, an SD card slot and USB connectivity. Unfortunately, the Expression was limited in its capabilities and had a few major downsides such as limited compatibility with other software programs which made it difficult to use for complex designs.

Cricut Create

The Cricut Create was released in 2009 as an upgrade to the Expression. It had larger cutting area (up to 6 inches) and was more compatible with other software programs than its predecessor. Its main downside was that it lacked an SD card slot which made it difficult to store designs externally.

Cricut Explore Air

The Cricut Explore Air is the most current model available from Cricut and has been available since 2014. It features dual-carriage technology which allows for simultaneous cutting and writing or drawing on materials such as vinyl fabric or t-shirts. The Explore Air also has Bluetooth connectivity, an LCD touch screen display and is compatible with various software programs.

Conclusion:

The Cricut Expression and Create are both now considered obsolete due to their limited capabilities compared to the current model – the Cricut Explore Air. So if you’re looking for a more advanced machine that can handle complex designs, then the Explore Air is your best bet!