🔍 Cut Above the Rest: Elevate Your Glass Crafting Game!
The DODUOS Professional Glass Cutter Tool Kit is a comprehensive set designed for glass enthusiasts and professionals alike. It includes essential tools such as glass running pliers, breaker grozer pliers, a pistol grip oil feed glass cutter with three interchangeable cutter heads, an oil dropper, a sculpture pen, and a screwdriver, all neatly packed in a convenient storage bag. This kit is engineered for precision, comfort, and versatility, making it the perfect choice for crafting flawless glass projects.
Manufacturer | N\A |
Part Number | ZTH-A103 |
Package Dimensions | 29.7 x 16.2 x 4 cm; 730 g |
Manufacturer reference | ZTH-A103 |
Colour | Blue |
Style | Classic |
Material | Glass |
Item Package Quantity | 12 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 730 g |
M**N
Ideal Product
This product was better than expected, does as it says no issues at all.
B**B
Great Starter pack
This is a great starter pack for people new to stain glass.
K**L
Great set
Great quality for the price
D**L
nice set in case
great set works well
E**Z
Good
It came quickly, the pack is great and useful.
K**R
Glass cutter
Very disappointedCutter is not cutting the fusing glass
A**E
DODUOS Professional Glass Cutter Tool Kit - Heavy Duty Glass Running Pliers and Breaker
Great value for money, excellently made, very pleased with purchase. as described.
I**H
These are dangerous. Best avoided.
The case is handy to keep everything together.The pistolgrip cutter is serviceable, although if used as an oil-reservoir cutter, the oil does leak. Leave the cutting head on a sponge soaked in oil when not in use, and tap on the sponge to use.The scribe is again, serviceable, although uncomfortable to hold.The running and grozing pliers, though, are plain dangerous. As part of the manufacturing process, they have failed to remove multiple, incredibly sharp metal burrs which will catch out unwary hands trying to extract the tools from the case.Best bet is to not bother with this,and go to a proper stained glass specialist to buy the tools individually. It will be a lot more expensive, but safer.
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