Brother ScanNCut SDX2200D review

Can the Brother ScanNCut SDX2200D replace Cricut Maker 3 as the top craft machine for you?

5 Star Rating
A photo of the Brother ScanNCut SDX on a wooden table
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Our Verdict

As a Cricut devotee, the Brother ScanNCut SDX2200D has turned my head. This craft cutting machine can perfect pretty much every task the Cricut Maker 3 can do. What really sets this machine apart is its ease of use and onboard computer and LCD display – every function is a button press away, including the wonderful option to scan cuts directly in the machine. If you want to go deeper the CanvasWorkspace offers a bespoke design space and the machine itself can be manually adjusted, something Cricut doesn't offer. Honestly, Brother just gave me a reason to pack away my Cricut.

For

  • Easy to pick and and use
  • Comes with everything you need
  • Excellent LCD display and assistance
  • Scan and cutting is revolutionary

Against

  • It's a pricey option

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For a while now Cricut has dominated the craft machine space, and for good reason. But there are some top Cricut alternatives on the market and the Brother ScanNCut SDX2200D is one of the best. The difference here is the onboard computer, LCD touchscreen and built-in 600 dpi scanner that turns images into cut data without a need for a PC or laptop.

Like other craft machines the ScanNCut SDX2200D can cut most materials. Uniquely it can also scan nearly anything, including drawings, project templates and even photos. New designs can be cut or drawn from these scans, which are saved to the machine's memory – in fact everything you do can be stored and reused.

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The Verdict
10

out of 10

Brother ScanNCut SDX2200D

As a Cricut devotee, the Brother ScanNCut SDX2200D has turned my head. This craft cutting machine can perfect pretty much every task the Cricut Maker 3 can do. What really sets this machine apart is its ease of use and onboard computer and LCD display – every function is a button press away, including the wonderful option to scan cuts directly in the machine. If you want to go deeper the CanvasWorkspace offers a bespoke design space and the machine itself can be manually adjusted, something Cricut doesn't offer. Honestly, Brother just gave me a reason to pack away my Cricut.

Julie Dean
Writer

Julie Dean is a former doctor and occupational therapist by profession, which inspired her to start sewing and quilting as a therapeutic activity. She is passionate about her craft and has been quilting and using Cricut for over five years. As well as selling her own designs and products on Etsy Julie has taken commissions for interior design agencies to create bespoke quilts, including Beata Heuman. Julie's work has appeared in Architectural Digest.