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9-piece glass cutting tool kit with 2 blades, tweezers and curved pliers, glass cutter set with rubber tips, oil-fed carbide-tipped glass cutter
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Description
Dimensions: Pliers 15.5 cm, Cutting heads 12-20 cm, 2-6 cm, 6-12 cm. Material: Iron. 【Excellent Value】------- This kit includes 9 glass cutting tools: 1 glass cutter; 1 glass cutting pen; 2 spare cutting heads; 1 oil dropper; 1 screwdriver; and 2 rubber tips. A total of 9 glass cutting tools. You can use them on various glass thicknesses. 【Works Well】----- The tool installs the glass effectively. The pliers' jaws act as a fulcrum, applying pressure evenly to both sides of a scoring line to cut through the glass. The cutters and glass cutters work best on straight cuts but are also suitable for gentle curves. 【With Rubber Tips】----- The rubber tips provide protection to prevent scratching your cutter. With plastic tips on the jaws, the covers protect the glass from scratches or chips from the tool itself. Comfortable, high-quality handles and rubber tips help secure the glass, while the curved jaws provide leverage to reduce hand fatigue. 【Durable Cutting Tools】----- The glass cutter features an ultra-durable diamond carbide blade with solid hardness and a sharp cutting edge to ensure smooth operation. 【Ergonomic and Non-Slip Cutter】---- The non-slip metal handle combines an ergonomic design for a comfortable grip and reduced strain for an enhanced user experience. The cutter is threaded to ensure a secure, non-slip grip. Two blades and a screwdriver are included for cutting glass of varying thicknesses.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- MaterialIron
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