Swingline ... not just staplers!
Seriously though, I've used a variety of cutters over the years and I find most swing-arm guillotine cutters to be either acceptable or not. When I decided to get one awhile back I picked up
this one and it has been working well up to about 5 to 6 sheets of full page, heavyweight sticker paper. The blade is still super sharp and it keeps cutting very well.
Otherwise, most any copy and print center will have a large electric guillotine cutter that can typically handle very large stacks and they will typically charge by the cut. Having worked one of those machines myself (I've cut thousands upon thousands of business cards an other items on these machines) I can say that the cuts are still only as accurate as the print.
In the end, if I know the registration is tight and I've had the printing done professionally, then I will pay the cut fee as well.
If I'm printing at home, I cut on my own cutter. Lastly, I will admit I have never been a fan of slide/wheel cutters.
With that, I think the Dahle 533 looks fine as a home cutter, but that's just my two cents.