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The Glass Cutter 2mm-20mm is an upgraded tool designed for precision cutting of various glass types. Featuring a premium carbide tip and an ergonomic handle, it ensures smooth operation and reduced wrist fatigue. With three interchangeable cutting heads, it accommodates different glass thicknesses, making it ideal for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
E**D
Researched a lot of different types but this one I feel is easy and efficient!
Wanted to get into upcycling bottles and was researching different types of bottle cutters and reviews and went with this one. Took me a little bit to get the hang of it (although it was operator error and not the product), but it is so easy to use and literally gives you everything you need to start cutting bottles. I will say it does take some practice to know how much pressure you need to use when scoring the bottle, but I find that using the gloves and I found some goggles too, help me feel prepared when cutting. Definitely recommend this brand if you plan on cutting a lot of glass!
M**A
It was so easy
At first I didn’t think it would work because after pouring the boiling water, then the cold water immediately after, it took a bit before it separated. But it did as advertised. Nearly perfect on my first try! This works great and I’m gonna have a lot of fun with it. I would recommend heading to TikTok and looking up @a_dad_called_brian. That’s where I went for my instructions on how to use it. I’m a visual learner.You’ll learn not to pour water outside the rubber bands. Pour the water only on the score line. Also, make sure there are no gaps in the score line. And only go around the bottle once. If there are any gaps, only fill in the gaps, don’t go around the entire score line twice or more. It won’t break clean.I didn’t apply enough pressure when I started making my cut and I left a small gap in the score instead of having a flush line all the way around. That’s how I ended up with a little point on mine. But, I’ll sand it down. I’ll make sure to correct that next time around. But, 5 stars for sure!!
W**M
4.75 Stars
I've had a handful or so of these over the years, although I can't recall buying a new one, so I must have gotten them 2nd hand, yard-sales, flea markets, etc. This unit is much better than any of those, it is better made in all aspects. At the 10-15$ price point, I admit much wasn't really expected of it and I'm quite pleased to have been in error; the heft alone speaks loudly, I don't have to apply borderline too much force, which is extra-bonus for me as I'm very clumsy to begin with, less-than-preferable dexterity for such work. Having a good solid tool will make a LOT of difference for me, there is quite a bit of glass cutting in my near future and I expect myself to gain a good deal more proficiency than I currently have, in glass working.The one gripe I can make is the plastic case; I get putting a nice tool in a good case, but metal or wood, anything but plastic, is preferable. Unnecessary plastic use is the .25-star ding on this review; we're choking on plastic garbage globally as it is, this contributes to that needlessly.
N**K
Glass art
Really easy and fun to use. I'm a beginner when it comes to cutting glass, but this tool showed me how easy it can be. The grip on it makes it easy to use. Great value for the money.
V**S
Nice starter kit
No way to change blade. It's great for beginners but not for any sized project.
S**S
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J**N
Muy buen cortador de vidrios.
Producto probado con vidrio recto de 5mm. Corte perfecto! Siga instrucciones sea cuidadoso y no tendrá ningún problema. Recomendado
A**R
Pretty helpful!
I used this to cut some 4mm thick glass tile. There was a bit of a learning curve but once I got the hang of it I think it’s pretty impressive! I’ve learned that you have to put a decent amount of pressure on the tool while cutting- enough to hear a crunchy noise. If it didn’t make the noise, my cut wouldn’t break. If it did make the noise and I scored it too to bottom, it was easy to break in a clean line. Also, I dipped the cutting part in the oil before each cut and that helped a lot. I was nervous I would be a complete failure at cutting this tile but I actually did it!
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