Wireless Ultrasonic Knife Slices Through Most Materials with High Precision

By: | January 22nd, 2025

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Kickstarter, a platform focusing on DIY makers, has introduced its wireless ultrasonic cutter with a broad range of applications for the do-it-yourself maker and crafter.

The Hanboost C1 wireless ultrasonic cutter can precisely slice through various materials, including wood, plastics, leather, rubber, and paper silently by using 40,000 vibrations per second, without tearing, scratching, or scoring.

Designed to resemble a pen, the Hanboost C1 has a tip that features an easily replaceable blade for smooth, accurate cutting, making it a handy tool for everyone from sculptors to 3D printers and miniature model builders.

It has three power modes, allowing it to adjust to suit many materials. There’s also a built-in LED light that shines on the target, helping to work under low-light conditions or when finicky projects require better eyesight. In addition, simply switching between modes and the straightforward interface also make it perfect for beginners to use.

While most bulky ultrasonic cutters need to have plug-in power, Hanboost C1 is completely wireless. The wireless metal tool adopts USB-C to charge, which is convenient and fast, and is powered by a high-capacity 3000mAh battery, offering 2-3 hours of continuous use. At just 205g, it is light for ultimate portability making storage and transport hassle-free.

Moreover, Hanboost C1 uses a common standard blade type available in local stores and online, making blade replacements a breeze. Therefore, users don’t need to buy replacements from Hanboost. There’s the hidden hex wrench storage helping to change blades quickly and easily, anytime, and anywhere without extra tools.

To ensure user safety, a 2-second long press is required to power it on, preventing accidental activation. On the other hand, the cutter will automatically shut off after 5 minutes of inactivity to improve protection as well as conserve battery life. It also has a transducer for energy conversion and a titanium alloy amplifier with a ‘high-hardness’ alloy chuck.

Kickstarter is a global company gathering a lot of creative people, as well as geeks, 3d printing users, tinkers, DIY enthusiasts, and model builders. According to the company, the brand Hanboost is made up of “handy” and “boost” with a desire to provide users with convenient, straightforward handy products to boost working performance.

Ashton Henning

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