









✂️ Cut Bigger, Faster, Smarter — Join the Creative Elite!
The SiserRomeo High-Definition Cutter is a professional 24" cutting machine designed for vinyl, paper, cardstock, and more. Featuring WiFi compatibility, an intuitive touchscreen, and matless cutting capability, it delivers precision cuts up to 60% faster than traditional models. Bundled with Leonardo Design Studio software and a roll holder, Romeo empowers both beginners and pros to scale their creative projects with ease and speed.










| Brand | Siser |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Color | White |
| Product Dimensions | 7.25"D x 36.5"W x 7.75"H |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Item Weight | 10 Kilograms |
| Print media | Card stock |
| Manufacturer | Siser |
| UPC | 810078551140 |
| Part Number | SNAHDCR24 |
| Item Weight | 22 pounds |
| Item model number | SNAHDCR24 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Blade Length | 24 Inches |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Included Components | Leonardo Design Studio Software, Roll Holder Accessory, 45° Blade, 60° Blade |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
Z**S
Insanely accurate, wonderful machine
I have bought two of these, the first one malfunctioned and the seller took excellent care of me in resolving that problem (Happy Crafters has a lifelong fan as a result!).The machine itself is frankly amazing, especially compared to my Maker 3 and Cameo 4. There are things I can do on this machine that I just could not on the others, mostly comes down to accuracy, but Romeo is:1) Much, much faster than both - try 1 pass die-cut instead of 3 at a speed about twice as fast as Maker 32) Much quieter than both, but especially the Cameo 43) So accurate that I can cut a .05" 'thumbnail peel' edge on the stickers I make without adding extra time doing the second 'kiss' cut (in the same job!)4) The software hasn't had an update in the couple weeks I've had the machine. I can't say that when it does finally update that it won't break the cutter, but I can imagine that's a problem unique to Cricut software iykyk5) Built in Wifi - if you have trouble getting it to connect, it doesn't like WPA3 security at all. I couldn't find this documented anywhere, but changing to WPA/WPA2 connected on the first tryAll of these machines have their quirks, and their accompanying software varies. Leonardo Design Studio is Siser's. It seems less capable at first, but I quickly found out that it was perfectly suited for everything I need, with several features I haven't tried yet. I will say that I DO NOT like that Leonardo Pro is a subscription instead of a one-time fee, but I also have decided that I don't need Pro at this time anyway. It came with a trial and it saved some time being able to tile your designs and have them fill the available page space, but copy/paste is free, for example.One of the better parts of Leonardo is that it is able to use more surface area of my material, I'm able to get an extra sticker per sheet because of this, so it's saving money right out of the box!If you're serious about your cuts, your time, your business, this is your machine. It's definitely an investment, but one that's well worth it, in my opinion. The feeling of quality my stickers now have was worth the cost of admission alone. I was manually slitting the back of my stickers for 'easy peel' before, this takes it to a new level of professionalism and quality.The biggest gripe I would say I have with this, its features aren't well documented, including Leonardo. I was able to find everything I needed by searching and mostly great folks on Reddit. If you have used Design Space or Silhouette Studio, most of what you can do in Leo is old hat (except they call offsets 'contours').It has a literal camera for alignment, that works very well. Place the blade near the line, but directly above the triangle (you'll see). Tip: when it can't find the first registration mark, it's looking for the bottom left corner of the 'L' page mark. Adjust the crosshair on the screen to this corner and say OK, it should then find the other three and continue on its way. I do glossy stickers with a clear overlay and it's been able to register successfully every time (try that with the Cameo 4).In my opinion, this is going from hobby grade cutters to (entry-mid level) professional without getting into the $1000s. I love it and can't recommend it enough!
T**R
Steep learning curve, AMAZING MACHINE
I wanted to give this machine a fair shot before reviewing. I have had the Romeo a little over a month and I am absolutely in love with it.I have used a Cricut machine for the past 7 years and felt it was time to upgrade. My Air 2 has gotten a lot of use for our small business, but I felt we had reached the point where we needed something a little more advanced and quicker. I hate how Cricut design space functions and our machine just felt, clunky.The Romeo FAR outperforms the Cricut in many ways.1. It is MUCH faster. You can adjust the cut speed from the touch screen on the Romeo. The speeds are also different levels, compared to my Air 2 which is just regular speed or turbo (which always cut like crap).2. The smoothness of the Romeo cuts/lines is INCREDIBLE. There is literally no comparison when it comes to the quality of the cuts. There are no snags around corners, minimal slipping when the feeders are aligned with the grippy spots correctly, and it just overall performs like a QUALITY machine. It's also much quieter when running.3. Leonardo design studio is where things got difficult for me. After getting used to Leonardo though, going back and using Cricut design space was PAINFUL. Once you learn the shortcuts in Leonardo, it is much easier to navigate. The cut screen is easier to use and making individual weed borders is a breeze. Also, being able to adjust the material width on the canvas is amazing. Being able to EASILY organize your images to maximize product usage is something I didn't know I was missing.4. NO MORE CUTTING MATS. For the most part anyways. I still use a mat here and there for super small detailed images or when I'm using up scrap material. The Romeo also came with a roll holder which is so nice once you get it aligned and set up right.The only potential flaw I have noticed is in how Leonardo Design Studio reads "invisible" pen lines from Illustrator. It may be a "me" thing, but when I save an SVG in Adobe Illustrator that includes invisible pen pines, they do not translate over to Leonardo. They just disappear. Which is a huge bummer as this is the ONLY thing that is keeping me using my Cricut for certain images where I don't want double/triple cut lines on complex images. Again, this may be a me thing and maybe I'm missing something but it is a big bummer for me.Overall, I am so pleased with my purchase. I will NOT be going back to using a Cricut except for the few complex images previously mentioned. If you are switching from a Cricut to a Siser machine, be patient. The learning curve is a bit steep. I almost returned the machine several times but I am so glad I stuck with it.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago