Order Your Cross-T-Squared Now 

If you are ready to order and take my risk-free 30-day test drive, this is the place to do that.

But before you do, please review the points below. They should cover any questions you might have about the ordering process.

Ordering Process

  • For your convenience, we accept a wide range of payment options, including Discover, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, bank debit cards, PayPal, and Venmo.
  • To ensure a smooth purchasing process, please note that orders can only be processed with a valid email address. PayPal will send you a confirmation email, and I will promptly send you your tracking information as soon as your tool(s) are shipped.
  • USPS requires a phone number to reach out to you if there is any problem delivering your Cross-T-Squared(s).
  • Shipping costs are calculated during checkout based on your location: Domestic (US orders) or International (non-US orders).
  • All purchases are shipped via the USPS, using their Priority Mail option. So, in most cases, you should receive your Cross-T-Squared order within 3-7 days.
  • When your purchase ships, you will receive an email with tracking information from me so you can log on to USPS.com and track its progress. Click on the gray "Quick Tools" tab in the upper left-hand corner of the USPS page and enter the tracking number from the email.
  • Once you complete your online transaction, you will see the order confirmation page, which tells you your purchase has been processed successfully.
  • Please add Curtis at Cross-T-Squared to your email safelist to ensure that any order or shipping emails I send don't end up in your spam or junk folder.


To place your order:

If you live in the US, Alaska, or Hawaii, please click here to place a domestic Cross-T-Squared order.

If you live outside the US in Canada, Europe, or Australia, please click here to place an international Cross-T-Squared order.


Consider this: I can ship 1-4 tools in the same small flat-rate box. So, why not discuss it with your co-workers or boss to see if they are interested in purchasing a tool, too? This way, you can save a few dollars on shipping costs. 

If you have any other questions, please let me know.

Curtis Dennis