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Glass Cutter - Carbide Cutting Heads - For Glass Tiles 2–20 mm - Mosaic Cutting Tool - 3 Interchangeable Tips
Vendu par DAMOOM
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Description
Glass cutter designed for precise scoring of flat glass surfaces — ideal for DIY enthusiasts, mosaic artists and home renovation projects. Enables clean, controlled cuts on glass tiles, mirrors and stained glass.Durable carbide cutting heads: Includes 3 interchangeable tips made of hardened tungsten carbide — resistant to wear, maintain sharpness longer and ensure consistent scoring performance.Ergonomic pencil-style grip: Lightweight metal body with contoured shape reduces hand fatigue during extended use — comfortable for both right- and left-handed users.Universal compatibility: Suitable for glass thicknesses from 2 mm to 20 mm — works on float glass, tempered glass (pre-cut only), mosaic tiles, mirrors and decorative glass panels.Complete set includes: Glass cutter handle ×1, carbide cutting heads ×3 (standard size), protective cap ×1 — all packed in a compact storage pouch.This glass cutter is a precision hand tool for scoring glass prior to breaking — optimized for accuracy and control in mosaic making, tile installation and small-scale glasswork. Its robust construction and interchangeable carbide tips make it suitable for repeated use across various glass types and thicknesses. The ergonomic design supports steady hand movement and minimizes slippage. Not intended for cutting fully tempered or laminated safety glass after tempering. Always wear safety glasses and work on a stable, protected surface. Practice on scrap pieces first to master pressure and stroke technique.
Caractéristiques
- MarqueKROVV
- Longueur21.3 cm
- Largeur12.3 cm
- Hauteur3.5 cm
- MatièresMétal
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