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This Glass DIY Cutting Tool Kit features a premium tungsten carbide wheel and three interchangeable heads to handle glass thicknesses from 2mm to 20mm. Its ergonomic anti-skid alloy handle reduces wrist fatigue, while the built-in automatic oil feed system ensures smooth, precise scoring with every cut. Ideal for both professional and DIY use on stained glass, mirrors, tiles, and more, this kit empowers you to create flawless glass projects with confidence.






| ASIN | B0838X6SSB |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 850 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1 in Glass Cutters |
| Colour | Glass Bottle Cutter Pen |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (15,485) |
| Date First Available | 29 Dec. 2019 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 90.6 g |
| Item model number | Glass Cutter 01 |
| Manufacturer | Camdios |
| Material | Glass Bottle Cutter Pen |
| Part Number | Glass Cutter 01 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.99 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 90.72 g |
| Size | Glass Bottle Cutter Pen |
| Style | Glass Bottle Cutter Pen |
M**L
Don't be mislead by hilarious negative reviews!
Want to cut some glass? Buy this glass cutter. Cut some glass. Simples! This is a really excellent glass cutter and superb value for money with 3 cutting heads, oil and a neat little storage case. Makes the task EASY for even the most inexperienced novice [such as myself] and the negative reviews say more about the ignorance of the user than the quality of the tool - which is EXTREMELY GOOD. Basic glass cutting is not that difficult for a novice provided you spend 35 seconds or so learning how to do it before picking up a cutter. So many people seem to expect the tool to slice through the glass like a blade through paper and then blame the tool when it doesn't! Uh? Firstly - Glass cutters do not CUT the glass - they SCORE the surface and then the glass can be 'snapped' along the score. A quick look at any tutorial will explain that. Secondly - cutting heavily embossed or thick, patterned glass is a very specialised job requiring specialised tools and I'm staggered that someone tried this with a manual cutter and then complained their glass was ruined!! Why spend a huge amount of money on a decorative piece of glass but not bother to get it made to the correct size? And then try to DIY it with a £12 cutter? Madness! Thirdly - ONE PASS ONLY when cutting glass. For those reviewers proudly informing us how they scored the glass 3 or 4 times and then complaining they were sold a blunt cutter - blunted it themselves by scoring more than once. The instructions with this item may be light but they clearly state this, along with the other basic rules for using the tool. Why not read them? I can't understand why anyone would attempt to carry out a task with absolutely no idea how it is done. Yes - they would have been better off with a rusty nail or a plastic spoon because this glass cutter is way too advanced for people who have chosen never to waste time learning anything! Update - I had a problem with the cutter when a part of the oil feed fell out and I couldn’t put it back together - the seller was fantastic - told me how to reassemble it but sent a replacement as well next day free of charge! Well beyond expectations.
R**Y
Great value for money and it works! Unlike some comments suggest!
I was sceptical because of the reviews, however I'm very impressed! I've got know experience with cutting glass of any kind at all and it seemed rather simple and straight forward. It's a little fiddly to set up due having to screw and unscrew parts of the device to get everything lined up correctly but other than that it seems rather fail proof. Once you set it up you're good to go! My partner and I ordered this as we wanted to recycle old wine bottles and such into functional glasses. I've only tried one bottle so far but it went well. My only suggestion to anyone trying this out is that before you decide where to cut the bottle try and put the bands on first and make sure they done pop off (I went quite high up towards the neck of the bottle for the first cut and we had to celotape the top most band down as it kept sliding up). Only thing that brings this down a star is the fiddlyness of setting it up - but it really isn't the end of the world. 4/5 would recommend to beginners! P.S you might want a more substantial pare of gloves since you have the potential to be dealing with broken glass and the ones that come in the box appear to be a little cheap.
R**D
GREAT IDEA!
Great piece of kit at an affordable price, easy to use and does what it says on the description. Time will tell how long it will last, but I am an occasional glass cutter, so I expect it will last me a while. A lot easier to use than the bulky infernal slider style cutter in my view. Oil tank is a brilliant idea for self lubrication of the wheel. Unfortunately, the specialised oil did not come with the cutter, so had to order that seperately. Highly recommended!
N**K
The design is a bit limited, but It works perfectly.
Wanted one of these for ages and ages. Finally got around to picking one up and really pleased with the result. Pro's: Easy to put together, Easy to use. Does the job well and with ease and great for making highballs and whisky tumblers etc. . Cons: its a bit crude as far as deign goes and leaves a lot to the person using it whether or not the cut will work. Size of cut is limited, I wanted to make some tealight holders and napkin rings from small jalapeno jars, but there's no way. Rubbing down the cut with the emery paper is tedious and really doesn't do much at all. I put a fine sanding disk on my drill and rubbed down the burr. The buff was one in a couple of mins leaving a lovely smooth rim pretty much like a mass produced glass. My opinion, if you have wine bottles and want to make hi-ball and tumblers this is perfect. Also good for vases etc. My pics tell it all.
C**.
Bottle Cutter
Screw holes don't line up correctly when moving blade for different heights on bottle
B**N
Glass cutter.
Very good quality glass cutter. Come in a handy case with two spare heads. Very impressed.
F**E
Does not cut glass.
Very disappointing. This glass cutter simply does not work. It does not cut, and it barely even scores the glass. I am experienced in cutting glass, so this was not user error. I have returned it for a refund and would not recommend it. A complete waste of time.
F**R
Worked well to cut up a 6mm pane of glass.
Did the job of cutting up a large pane of 6mm glass for disposal. I was hoping to do the cutting with the glass against a wall but it was only possible to make the break when the pane was lying on an old towel or similar when rested flat on the floor.
A**L
Top. Découpe parfaite
J'ai acheté ce coupe verre pour découper à dimension des vitres pour ma serre. Découpe parfaite et sans bavure. Je recommande!
A**R
did not seem durable
chinese product. didn't seem to be durable.
J**.
Profi-Qualität? Ein Blick unter das Mikroskop hilft...
Nachdem ich mich jahrelang mit Behelfsmitteln wie Stahlnägeln oder Glasscheren-Tricks (tw. sogar mühsam unter Wasser) herumgeschlagen habe, wollte ich es nun genauer wissen und habe mir dieses Set von Camdios zugelegt. Ja, ich weiß: Die paar Mal wo man so ein Teil als Bastler braucht sind wirklich überschaubar, aber der Preis hat mich dann doch für einen Versuch überzeugt und Schlimmer als mein alter Stahlnagel mit Isolierbandgriff kann das neue Teil wohl auch nicht sein. :-) Da ich es aber genau wissen wollte, habe ich das Werkzeug nach dem auspacken, auch gleich (exemplarisch nur die beiden nicht verbauten Schneidköpfe) direkt unter mein Digitalmikroskop gelegt. Hier nun mein detaillierter Eindruck: 1. Lieferumfang & Erster Eindruck: Das Set kommt in einer sehr praktischen und stabilen Hartplastik-Box mit einer passgenauen Schaumstoffeinlage. Nichts klappert, die feinen Schneidköpfe sind sicher geschützt. Enthalten sind: => Der massive Metallgriff (mit bereits montiertem Schneidkopf). => Drei austauschbare Köpfe für verschiedene Glasstärken (2-6mm, 6-12mm, 12-20mm). => Ein billiger, kleiner, aber dafür passender Schraubendreher für den Kopfwechsel. => Eine ebenso günstige Pipette zum Befüllen des Öltanks von dem Schneider. 2. Verarbeitungsqualität (Die Mikroskop-Analyse): Ich habe die Schneidrädchen unter maximal möglicher Vergrößerung überprüft (siehe Fotos). Was mich wirklich überrascht hat: Die Hartmetall-Rädchen sind extrem präzise geschliffen. Es gibt keine Scharten oder Grate an der Schneidphase. Die Achsführung im Kopf ist massiv und ohne nennenswertes Spiel, was für eine saubere Druckverteilung und einen geraden Riss im Glas essenziell ist. Die Rändelung am Griff hat eine sehr gute Haptik und sorgt damit für einen extrem sicheren Halt, selbst wenn man mit zusätzlichem Schneidöl arbeitet. 3. Handhabung & Ölsystem: Das integrierte automatische Ölsystem begeistert mich am Meisten und ich hoffe es ist auch so weit dicht und verursacht bei meinem ersten tatsächlichen Einsatz damit auch keine Sauerei. Es wird sich weisen und bei eventuell negativer Erfahrung damit, werde ich diese Bewertung hier auch anpassen. Über die Pipette lässt sich der Griff leicht befüllen (ich verwende dafür dann auch zum ersten Mal ein spezielles Premium Glass Cutter Oil, siehe Bilder). Das Öl (in meinem Fall von Hemporta) sorgt dann dafür, dass das Rädchen beim Anritzen nicht „springt“ und die Reibungshitze minimiert wird. Das Ergebnis ist angeblich ein typisch, gleichmäßiges „Zischen“ beim Schnitt, das einen perfekten Bruch ankündigt. 4. Vielseitigkeit: Durch die drei verschiedenen Köpfe deckt man alles ab – vom dünnen Bilderrahmen-Glas bis hin zur dicken Tischplatte (bis 20 mm). Das macht das Set zukünftig zum universellen Begleiter für wahrscheinlich fast jedes DIY-Glas-Projekt. Pro-Tipp: Wichtig ist dann anscheinend auch, den Schneider bei Gebrauch in einem Winkel von etwa 45 Grad zu führen und den Druck gleichmäßig zu halten. An Stelle von Schneidöl (welches nicht in dem Lieferumfang enthalten ist) kann man zur Not auch Petroleum verwenden, um die feinen Glassplitter an die Schnittkante zu binden und "gefährliche" Haarrisse im Glas zu vermeiden Mein Conlusio zu dem Kauf: Für rund 10 Euro ist dieses Set ein absoluter Preis-Leistungs-Kracher. Die mechanische Präzision, die unter dem Mikroskop sichtbar wird, überzeugt auf ganzer Linie. Wer öfter mit Glas arbeitet und saubere Kanten statt Scherbenhaufen möchte, kann aus meiner bescheidenen Sicht hier bedenkenlos zugreifen. Vorteile: => Extrem scharfe und präzise Hartmetall-Rädchen => Rutschfester, wertiger Metallgriff => Tolle Aufbewahrungsbox inklusive => Drei Köpfe für maximale Flexibilität Nachteil: => Schneid-Öl ist in diesem Lieferumfang nicht enthalten (sollte man einplanen). Gibt es aber auch als Mikrofläschchen um ein paar wenige Euro mehr im nächst ausführlicheren Set vom selben Anbieter hier...
J**R
Qualité prix excellent
Très bonne qualité , dans une belle boite Je recommande
S**R
Need to practice using this.
We just tried it out. Not cutting evenly. Will need to practice more to see if it is the product quality or person’s ability.
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