Cutting Edge Precision for Every Project! ✂️
The QEP 10630 24-Inch Manual Cutter is designed for precision cutting of porcelain and ceramic tiles, featuring a durable tungsten carbide scoring wheel and an adjustable measurement guide for accurate results. Its easy-to-clean design makes it a practical choice for both professionals and DIYers.
Manufacturer | QEP |
Part Number | 10630 |
Item Weight | 18.26 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 33 x 8 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 10630 |
Color | Yellow |
Style | 24-Inch Manual Tile Cutter |
Material | Tungsten Carbide |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Tile Cutter |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**L
Works really well
It was easy to use, with accurate and consistent results - very impressive indeed. Now we only have to use the grinder for more complex cuts.
T**Y
Retiled my bathroom
This made quick work of straight cuts. I already had a tile saw; but the cuts from this were both cleaner and faster than using the saw. I did about 400 square feet of tile, and the thing still looks and works like brand new. I used both matte glazed porcelain tile and high-gloss (glass-like) tile (as well as a bit of actual glass trim) and the cutter worked with all of it. Like I said, I already had a tile saw but bought this anyway, and I'm very glad I did. This was my first choice for cutting tile -- I only used the saw when a cut was too complex for this cutter.You need to use it correctly. More scoring is *NOT* better: one solid, clean, continuous score. Don't stop, don't go back and don't redo it. Do it once correctly and then snap it. 95% of the time it will snap clean and easy. Thin cuts (where the cut is, say, 1/2" or less from the edge) can get dicey: sometimes the snap won't stay in the score. If the thin area is what you're cutting away, you can usually clean up the extra bit with the saw. If you *want* the thin bit, use the saw from the beginning. Compound cuts will need the saw, though I would usually cut the short cut with the saw and score and snap the long cut.In short, this tool was fast and smooth to use. Recommended, even if you already have a tile saw.
J**E
Great results from a quality product
Having read lots of reviews it seemed hard to find a really good tile cutter. Lots had 3/5 ratings. Saw a good review of this product on a tiling website and decided to go for it. Very happy with the results. Like all things, practice makes perfect and we did have 2 broken tiles but this was due to insufficient pressure whilst scoring and too much pressure when breaking. The snapping action requires a progressive squeeze of pressure rather than a sharp stab! All other tiles cut well and we're happy with the results. Have owned a cheap tile cutter in the past and it was worse than useless. Accept that you need to spend decent money on one... More specifically THIS one!
A**Z
Bon service est rapide
Très facile à manoeuvrer est bonne qualité pour le prix
W**R
Incredible time save and better than my saw for straight cuts
What's not to like? Very little effort and I am getting perfect crosscuts on 12 x 24 inch porcelain. Tried a longitudinal cut on a smaller scrap tile and that worked fine also. There are still some cuts I will need my wet saw for, but this takes care of most of the cuts I need for a bathroom flooring project.
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