Never had much success at cutting glass before but had some old blown double glazed units which were too good to dump. Read that carbide was better than diamond for cutting glass. It's true!. I've now replace all of the glass in my summerhouse with ease.thanks to this economic tools. Very good value.
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I have always wanted a decent glass cutter and this one certainly is a good one. It cuts beautifully without any problems. I used WD40 in the oil reservoir and it works really well. Very well made and very happy with the product.
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I have bought this and was delighted in how precise it scores the glass and creates a clean break. I put 3 in 1 oil in the reservoir and it works. I’ve tried other cutters and they don’t score the glass properly. This tool is a little gem and really good value. It has given me the confidence to cut glass. An excellent reasonably priced cutter.
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An excellent cutter but do bear in mind it's only for 'regular' glass, by which i mean it's for cutting the kind of glass you'd find in picture frames for example. It won't work successfully on any kind of 'safety glass' or toughened/hybrid/altered glass
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I bought two of these, one for myself, and one for my Daughter in law, for her business. The tools were adequately built, and the pack included a dropper for filling the built in oil reservoir. Both tools needed the screw connection between the handle and the blade holder tightening a little to make the oil valve work properly. After half an hour practicing on some scrap glass we were getting consistent results. You may wish to use end cutters to break off the waste when cutting curves. In summary, a decent tool, but you will need to practice before use.
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