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Your cart is empty.Features: The base material has been upgraded to a higher quality material, enhancing its overall durability and performance.The tool exhibits excellent brightness and glossiness, providing a visually appealing finish to the work-piece.The hardness of the tool has been improved, ensuring enhanced strength and resistance to wear and tear.The tool is designed to be scratch-resistant, minimizing the chances of any marks or scratches during usage.The surface of the tool is highly resistant to abrasion, ensuring its longevity and maintaining its performance over time.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
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Kere
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Great product to have is a glass fuser different size holes can be made for fusing glass or for stain glass small to store
Not My Real Name
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
So, someone else said to put a jar gripper underneath the piece of glass you're cutting and, yeah - it skitters around like crazy. I ended up using duct tape to keep the glass in place, but you'll want to hold it down somehow.That being said, I'm new to this, so I was expecting it to cut a circle through the glass a good bit faster. The cutting head doesn't always rotate, no matter how well oiled or watered you keep it, which I didn't figure out for a while, because who's going to crouch down and get eye-level with the glass cutter at the same time as they're rotating the arm in a circle? Especially if it's making a horrible noise? I eventually did a pretty decent impression of an octopus, which is when I figured out that instead of cutting glass, I was mostly just annoying my dogs.Anyhow, I did some fiddling about and things were hunky dory. It was making a different terrible screeching noise, my dogs were hiding on the porch, and then, with no warning, the knob on the handle flew off. Undeterred, I replaced the knob. I got about 6 rotations and, since the entire arm is on a spring, the knob flew across the room. My friends, this continued to happen. I'm going to have to try and stick it on with Loc-Tite if I want to actually use the darn thing.The concept is excellent in theory. But in execution? There are problems, at least with this unit.
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