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Studio Pro 653 Pistol Grip Glass Cutter with Oil Reservoir

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$21.70

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  • Pistol grip shape reduces wrist fatigue
  • Self-oiling for a free rolling wheel and consistent score line
  • Carbide steel wheel outlasts conventional cutters
  • Cutter heads are replaceable


Self-lubricating carbide pistol style cutter is easy to hold and is known to reduce wrist fatigue. Its unique shape maintains a more natural cutting edge.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Works as advertised! Very happy!
MiniJeebee
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2023
This is a totally useless glass cutter. I ruined some good glass trying to cut with this one. I tossed it out and went back to my old one. Absolutely no sharpness to the blade at all. Cheap and not worth the money.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023
I was really looking forward to getting this cutter, it appeared to be of higher quality than others like it. I was wrong. The blade just falls off I have tried to screw to back on, even bought a little screwdriver for it, but it will NOT stay on. Very disappointed.
Renae Small
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2023
I have a bit of arthritis in my thumbs and this device takes presser off of it. I use it for stained glass work. Very pleased.
tennis
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2023
TOTALLY USELESS
jj
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2022
Really happy with my purchase! At first it is pretty oily but now that I've used it a while, the oil flow has settled down and I love it very much!!
PTyson
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2016
Works wonderful. This is the second one. Not too big and not too small. This makes it easier to hold when cutting. After MANY uses, the first one had the cutting wheel fall off. The screw that holds the cutting wheel had come loose so be sure to check it from time to time and tighten it. There is no telling how long it would have lasted had the screw not come loose. I think that it is easier to just have a small bowl of oil that you can dip the wheel in from time to time instead of filling the oil reservoir.
Octavio F Torres Chazaro
Reviewed in Mexico on November 4, 2016
Usas este cortador y cortas el vidrio con enorme facilidad y te permite aplicar la fuerza de tu puño sin problemas.Con los cortadores tipo lapicero, solo aplicas fuerza de 2 dedos.. Se carga con aceite que puede ser aceite mineral y lo dispensa al vidrio en cuanto apoyas. TE LO RECOMIENDO MUCHISIMO.DE MIS MEJORES COMPRAS EN AMAZON. ME AHORRE COMO 2800 PESOS EN CORTES DE VIDRIO. ES SENCILLO, BIEN DISEÑADO Y EXTRAORDINARIO. Sin saber cortar vidrio, con este aparato corté mas de 50 metros cuadrados de vidrio de 4 mm!
James Novshek
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2015
As a retired field service engineer, I have been fixing things for the last 50 years. When it came time to fix some storm windows, I got out the trusty glass cutter that my grandfather left me. My glass cutting skills seem to have atrophied, and the used pane of glass I practiced on was soon trash. I purchased a new glass cutter from the local hardware store, but the results were the same. In desperation, I Googled glass cutters, & clicked on the link for this item. The enclosed instructions seemed idiot proof, and my storm windows are now finished. I showed my daughter how to use this cutter, and she proceeded to cut perfect panes. Maybe I should have let her do all the work?
C. G. Williams
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2015
I never was successful cutting glass with a conventional "Red Devil" type cutter so I decided to take a chance with this one. On my first try it made a perfect score and the glass broke cleanly. I then went on to successfully cut glass for twelve picture frames with only two mishaps, probably because I wasn't applying enough pressure to make a clean score. I noticed the cutter wheel is much smaller on this cutter than on a Red Devil. I'm glad I purchased it and would recommend it highly. Also, be sure to invest in a pair of runner pliers. They make the job so much easier.
LB
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2015
Cuts great, but you can't put much oil in at all or it leaks. You can only put a little in (the amount for that session). Cuts great and feels great in the hand though. I just leave the plastic cover over the blade and try to prop it up to keep it from running out.
L. Korowicki
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2014
The Studio Pro Pistol Grip Glass Cutter with Oil Reservoir works like a charm. I'm a handycapped artist, and have difficulty adding pressure to be able to cut glass effectively. But with this glass cutter, I had absolutely no problems. It was also very nice to have the oil reservoir, so I didn't have to keep adding oil to the cutter. Now I can plan on doing even more projects in the future. I would definitely recommend this.