HARFINGTON 2Pcs Replacement Blades for Glass Bottle Cutter Tungsten Carbide Cutter Head for Bottle Lens Cutting Machine

Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $6.89.

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Description



The replacement cutter head consists of an iron head and a strong carbide wheel. There are screw tightening that allow for easy blade changes and ensure you always have a sharp cutting edge.
The glass cutter replacement blade can be used to cut more glass bottles of different diameters, such as beer and champagne bottles. Perfect for making candle holders and stemware, wind chimes, lampshades, vases and many DIY art works.
Use your creative recycling ideas and handicraft practices to decorate your own beautiful life and do your part for environmental protection.
Notice: If you find it difficult to cut bottles with a glass bottle cutter, then you need to get a new blade.

Size – Total Length: approx. 26mm/1.02inch; Width: approx. 13mm/0.51inch; Height: approx. 5mm/0.2inch; Hole Diameter: 6mm/0.24inch
Material – The replacement cutter head consists of an iron head and a strong carbide wheel. There are screw tightening that allow for easy blade changes and ensure you always have a sharp cutting edge.
Feature – Use your creative recycling ideas and handicraft practices to decorate your own beautiful life and do your part for environmental protection.
Application – The glass cutter replacement blade can be used to cut more glass bottles of different diameters, such as beer and champagne bottles. Perfect for making candle holders and stemware, wind chimes, lampshades, vases and many DIY art works.
Note – If you find it difficult to cut bottles with a glass bottle cutter, then you need to get a new blade.

Reviews (2)

2 reviews for HARFINGTON 2Pcs Replacement Blades for Glass Bottle Cutter Tungsten Carbide Cutter Head for Bottle Lens Cutting Machine

  1. Purchaser

    Nice and tight in their holders
    Many glass and bottle cutters come with scoring cutters that are loose on their shaft in the holder so they wander and produce failure of the break. These are reasonably tight and do a good job for a reasonable price. They do not have holes in the back of the cutter to mount on a straight handheld shaft.

  2. James D. Sherman

    I’ve used better ones
    I had high hopes, but these just didn’t work well for me. They seemed to be sharp at first, but it didn’t takew more than a few turns before they were dsull.

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