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Roberts 30002 Quik-Cut Vct Vinyl Tile Cutter, 12 In.

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  • Cuts vinyl tiles up to 4 mm thick in 12 in. x 12 in. size
  • Die-cast aluminum base for stability
  • Hardened-steel blades for clean, smooth cuts
  • Ball bearings at stress points for precise cutting action
  • Built-in measuring gauge to ensure accuracy.


ROBERTS 30002 Vinyl Tile Cutter features a hardened-steel blade to cleanly and smoothly cut vinyl tiles up to 4 mm thick and 12 in. x 12 in. size. The ball bearings at stress points in this tile cutter provide a precise cutting action, while the built-in measuring gauge ensure accuracy.


Shawn Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2021
cutting 5 mm LVP used on maybe 6 boards and even after adjusting tightening tension screw and various attempts. Still randomly chipped corners of vinyl planks. Luckily most were on the outside edge being hidden by baseboard. have to cut real slow which seemed to help a bit but definitely cant expect to zip through each board if your laying and on a roll. So it did slow us down quite a bit and time was money with three helpers. other than that.. getting board to rest against the straight edge far enough in to cut wasn't easy either. even if you lift the scissor all the way up its hard to get it far enough in before cutting. not sure what im going to do with this yet.
The Iguana
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019
I was leery about buying this after seeing mixed reviews, but I'm so glad I did. Finished a big tile project over the weekend with Armstrong vinyl tiles. Without this I doubt I could have finished. I honestly don't know why the bad reviews: opened the box, attached the handle and away I went. It cuts fast and accurately. The motion of the unit holding down from the opposite end while it's cutting keeps it perfectly straight. Granted I'm also holding the tile to make sure but this unit was fantastic. The cut edges are clean enough to use as tile edge. Really impressed. The amount of time and effort this saved me is remarkable and may be the best tool I've bought for the money.
Ron From New West
Reviewed in Canada on August 31, 2018
Might be good for thin vinyl but did not work with my thicker plank.
reprah
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2018
I used it for doing double 4 vinyl siding and it works very well
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2018
I honestly don’t know why everyone is giving this awesome cutter negative reviews. I was skeptical to buy because of the rating of this item but glad I took a chance on this product. I put my own floor down and needed something easy to cut and finish the end pieces since there was no way I could cut a vinyl piece with just a utility knife. Don’t be confused by the reviews this is awesome! Easy to use and anyone can do this. Save yourself time and hurting your hands. Get your hand on this ASAP
Marley
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017
I use "stone" vinyl tile to make floors for my dollhouses. It was a pain to cut all of the small pieces before this. Now using the vinyl tile cutter, I can cut whole floors in no time. It works very well, and I'm even able to cut 1 inch by 1 inch tiles. The trick is to push down firmly and slowly and not try to do a quick chop like a paper cutter.
Brian Austin Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2017
Excellent product helped me do the flooring in my boat so much quicker then the last time I used the flooring. Nice sharp blade cuts smooth!
Stephen C223
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2017
I bought this unit in hopes it would cut 12" x 12", 1/8" vinyl ESD (static control) tile. These tiles are not like standard VCT - they are more resilient and pliable rather than brittle. The unit came delivered on time and in good shape. It did not come with directions. I first tried it by opening the cutter slightly and inserting a tile. I pushed down on the handle and small bearings as well as the bearing race broke on the first try. I found that opening the blade to the maximum height before installing the tiles helped. But, (and this may have been due to the bearing assembly being broke) it seemed to bend the tile rather than cut it leaving 1/2 of the tiles uncut. They may be usable for standard VCT tile or 1/16" tile - not sure. I was hoping it would be a time saver but we ended up scribing the tiles and cracking them (what is normally done). Sorry guys - we fought it thru 8 tiles before we went back to hand cutting them. It was unusable for our needs.
Steven
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2016
There's really not much to say about this except DO NOT PURCHASE it! The construction is cheap and flimsy; the blade is dull, crooked and has chunks missing (guess we could call it a semi serrated blade) and let's be all honest here... I ended up cutting all of my vinyl tiles and vinyl planks with a cutter knife and a level as my guide and it worked just fine.
Annejelynn
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015
As long as you press down very firmly as you cut, and with a slow, deliberate movement (takes 2-3 seconds to make a cut...it's not like cutting paper in one mere second), while your other hand firmly holds the tile in place, it'll work great. I cut over 34 heavy duty, Armstrong vinyl peel-and-stick tiles without any trouble at all. The cutting action does cut from both the top and bottom, to meet in the middle and this allows for less shifting of the tile beneath the blade, so it works only for a straight-line cut. If you need to cut anything more than a straight line, you'll need a metal square-ruler tool and a heavy-duty cutting blade, or other tools. I just needed straight cuts, so this tool saved me!
Andy Cooke
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 23, 2015
Unfortunately the bar was bent and the machine did not work as it should. I dismanmtled it and straightened the bar and it now wortks ok.
Kubota
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2014
Cuts tile easy with clean straight lines.
rita
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2014
is not profesional to send a damage tool! ! ! !