Choosing between two manual die-cutting and embossing machines is a workspace and portability question. If your projects involve larger dies, multiple layers, or sheets that need to pass through a wider opening, a 9-inch machine has an obvious advantage. If you want something lighter and easier to store, a 6-inch machine can handle standard cards and smaller layouts at a lower stated price. These two Uimoso models put that trade-off front and center.
Quick verdict
The Manual Die Cutting Embossing Machine with a 9-inch opening is the pick for wider projects and a starter kit that includes dies, cardstock, embossing folder, and cutting pads. The Uimoso Manual Die Cutting Machine with a 6-inch opening is the pick for a lighter, more compact machine with a carrying handle and a lower price.
Side-by-side specs
| Product | Listed Price | Opening Size | Net Weight | Relative Price Bar |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manual Die Cutting Embossing Machine 9-Inch Opening | USD 79.99 | 9 in / 226 mm | 19.4 lbs / 8.8 kg | |
| Uimoso Manual Die Cutting Machine with 6-Inch Opening | USD 55.99 | 6 in / 160 mm | 10.4 lbs / 4.7 kg |
Where each machine wins
Manual Die Cutting Embossing Machine 9-Inch Opening: With a 9-inch opening and a full accessory set made up of an embossing pad, two cutting pads, an A6 embossing folder, a plate, eight cutting dies, and ten A5 cardstocks, this machine gives you everything needed to start cutting immediately. It is also the heavier unit, so plan to keep it in one place.
Uimoso Manual Die Cutting Machine with 6-Inch Opening: At USD 55.99, this is the lower-priced option. It includes a convenient carrying handle and a compact platform design, and it is built to cut and emboss card stock, vellum, leather, and mat board. The narrower 6-inch opening is the main constraint.
Product notes
Manual Die Cutting Embossing Machine 9-Inch Opening

Start here if you want a machine that arrives ready to work. The kit is made up of an embossing pad, two cutting pads, an A6 embossing folder, a plate, eight cutting dies, and ten A5 cardstocks. That means you can start with die-cutting or embossing projects without having to round up extra supplies. The 9-inch opening is the strongest reason to choose it, giving larger dies and wider paper room to pass through. The trade-off is portability: this is the heavier unit in the pair, so it suits a permanent craft desk or shelf where it can stay out between sessions.
Uimoso Manual Die Cutting Machine with 6-Inch Opening

Choose this one when easy storage and moving matter more than a wide bed. A convenient carrying handle and compact platform design are part of the package, making it a good fit for a small workspace. The steel roller system handles both die-cutting and embossing on card stock, vellum, leather, and mat board, so it has the same core capabilities as the larger machine. The limitation is obvious once you work with bigger dies: the 6-inch / 160 mm opening will not take large-format layouts. For standard card-size projects, though, it keeps the price lower and the machine easier to move.
Final choice by use case
If you want one machine that can stay on a craft desk and handle wider sheets with a full set of starting accessories, choose the Manual Die Cutting Embossing Machine with the 9-inch opening. If you want the lower price of USD 55.99 and value portability over bed size, choose the Uimoso Manual Die Cutting Machine with the 6-inch opening.