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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

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

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Works great. This is the second. Not too big and not too small. This makes it easier to hold while cutting. After MULTIPLE uses, the blade fell off the first one. The screw holding the cutting blade is loose, so check and tighten it from time to time. How long it would have lasted if the screw hadn't come loose is not known. I think it's easier to have a small bowl of oil to dip the wheel in from time to time rather than topping up the oil reservoir.

Pros
  • Self-lubricating for freewheel and stable score line
Cons
  • I'll add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The Studio Pro Pistol Grip Glass Cutter is a winner. . .

I've never been able to cut glass with a regular Red Devil cutter, so I decided to give it a try. I got a perfect score on my first try and the glass shattered cleanly. I then successfully cut the glass for twelve picture frames with two errors, probably because I didn't try hard enough to get a clean result. I noticed that the cutting wheel on this cutter is much smaller than on the Red Devil. I'm glad I bought it and highly recommend it. Also, don't forget to get a pair of pliers. They make…

Pros
  • Pistol grip shape reduces wrist fatigue
Cons
  • Little things

As a retired maintenance technician, I've fixed things for the last 50 years. When it came time to fix the storm windows, I pulled out the trusty glass cutter my grandfather had left me. My glass cutting skills seem to have atrophied and the used glass I practiced on soon turned to scrap. I bought a new glass cutter from my local hardware store but the results were the same. In desperation, I googled glass cutters and clicked on the link for this article. The included instructions seemed…

Pros
  • Carbide disc lasts longer than traditional cutters
Cons
  • Ugly packaging