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Home Pro Shop Premium Glass Bottle Cutter Kit - DIY Glass Cutter for Bottles - Beer & Wine Bottle Cutter Tool with Safety Gloves & Accessories (All in One)

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  • Long-Lasting Glass Bottle Cutter - Our lightweight wine bottle cutter tool for glass cutting boasts of an adjustable design that fits any bottle size up to 7.67 inches. The ultra-strong blade made of diamond carbide can make 100,000 precise cuts on any round bottle like wine and beer bottles or mason jars.
  • Super Easy to Use - Even beginners can create DIY vases, candle holders, and more in 3 easy steps with our glass cutter for bottles! 1-Place the bottle on support wheels. 2-Rotate until scored. 3-Run hot water over score mark, then dip in cold water. Watch it come apart in a clean cut within minutes!
  • Includes Complete Glass Cutting Kit - This bottle cutter & glass cutter kit comes with a glass cutting machine, a glass cutter tool, cut-resistant safety gloves, a simplified instruction manual & glasspaper to smooth the edges of cut glass.
  • Create Meaningful Gifts - Reuse, Reduce and Recycle. Say no to glass waste and use this innovative glass bottle cutter kit to create beautiful handmade gifts for your loved ones that they will truly appreciate.
  • Our Promise - We have designed this bottle cutting kit keeping quality in mind. Your lifetime warranty is included with this purchase. In the rare circumstance that you are not completely satisfied with this product, it can be returned. We are always available to our customers should any issue arise.

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the ease of use, functionality, and cut quality of the product. They mention the instructions are clear, and the device comes 95% assembled. Customers also appreciate the build quality, saying it's well-constructed and less likely to bend. Overall, customers say it'll be a good starter kit for beginners.

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871 customers mention "Ease of use"792 positive79 negative

Customers find the bottle cutter easy to use. They mention the instructions make sense and match the information they found elsewhere online. Customers also say the device is easy to set up, clean up, and store when not in use.

"This glass cutter is super easy and fun to use! I have been considering getting a glass bottle cutter for a long time and I am so glad I finally did...." Read more

"...Pros:-Super easy to set up and use-Easy to adjust the length needed..." Read more

"Clear directions for scoring bottles let you get right to it. Price is right for the fun you'll have even one time." Read more

"...It's super easy to use, set up, clean up and store when not in use. 5-stars." Read more

438 customers mention "Functionality"325 positive113 negative

Customers like the functionality of the product. They mention it works well, is sturdy, and gets the best results. Some say it's useful and works great for cutting 750-ml bottles.

"...It works well and does exactly what he expected it to do." Read more

"...I went on to a few bottles I bought this thing for, and voila, worked just fine...." Read more

"At first this worked really well. Have not had it but maybe 6 months. Acts like the cutting blade is dull or something...." Read more

"...hot water, cold water routine is extremely time consuming and not terribly effective - the hot bottle warms the cold water and the cold bottle cools..." Read more

356 customers mention "Cut quality"272 positive84 negative

Customers like the cut quality of the product. They mention it handles intricate cuts without a hitch, makes it very easy to cut bottles, and is good for beginners.

"...showing how to use the cutter, and I feel like it was super easy to cut this bottle correctly after doing so...." Read more

"...It has alot of pros and some cons, but overall it's a very good bottle cutter.Pros:-Super easy to set up and use..." Read more

"...I feel this unit was pretty good for a beginner glass cutter like myself. It has most everything that you will actually need to start...." Read more

"...I ended up returning this item because not only was it hard to get a clean cut that equally as hard to get a straight cut...." Read more

285 customers mention "Build quality"200 positive85 negative

Customers like the build quality of the product. They mention it's well-constructed, stable, and easier to use. Some say the solid L-bar is sturdier and less likely to bend.

"...-Pretty fool proof-This bottle cutter is very strong and sturdy! It is absolutely built to last.Cons:..." Read more

"...Two years in and it's still holding up strong...." Read more

"...itself is adjustable as well, but this is a problem because it will come loose and push downward if you are cutting a bunch of bottles in a row...." Read more

"...have resolved the issue by clamping the unit on the table - the unit's base is good, strong wood - and then clamping a piece of wood or metal bar to..." Read more

171 customers mention "Good for beginners"171 positive0 negative

Customers find the product good for beginners. They mention it's well-put-together, easy to use, and comes with great starter ideas. Some say it'll be great right out of the box.

"...It is a good starter kit if you what to start this as a hobby but anything more then I suspect that the more advanced electric cutters are they way..." Read more

"It is great for beginners" Read more

"...I have never cut glass previously, so it seems good for a novice crafter...." Read more

"Loved that it is easy to use. Good for beginners but would be better with instructions that covers common mistakes and how to adapt when the break..." Read more

164 customers mention "Value for money"123 positive41 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of the product. They say it's a good product for the price and has decent quality for the money.

"...Recommend to anyone in need. Affordable for the task." Read more

"Clear directions for scoring bottles let you get right to it. Price is right for the fun you'll have even one time." Read more

"...This seemed like the best quality product for the value...." Read more

"It worked but if the glass is to thick not so much. And it is cheaply made. I only could use once." Read more

88 customers mention "Accessories"83 positive5 negative

Customers like the accessories of the product. They mention it comes with a few accessories, including gloves and a regular pencil-type glass scorer. They also appreciate that the kit includes everything they need and works well. Customers also mention it's easy and safe to use.

"...First time cutting a bottle and was a breeze. Everything needed is in the box including gloves and wet sandpaper. Recommend to anyone in need...." Read more

"...This kit comes with it's own window glass cutter and I have found it to do a much better job of scoring the glass than the standard cutters sold in..." Read more

"...The kit came with everything advertised and was easy to use after I dealt with the issues I've listed." Read more

"...I like that it came with a few accessories so I could complete a project right away. My advise is to read & ask questions first...." Read more

82 customers mention "Design"82 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the design of the bottle cutter set. They mention it's a nifty gadget and the design is greatly improved from the first one they bought. Customers also say it'll make beautiful clean cuts and is easy to use. They also mention it makes great pots.

"...I’m glad I decided to persevere & try again. The candles will make nice, handmade gifts...." Read more

"...I'm happily surprised to see the design is greatly improved from the first one I bought...." Read more

"...Very clean cut and minimal work to sand the rims smooth and flat. I can't wait to do more bottle projects." Read more

"This is a pretty nifty bottle cutter set. I don’t trust the gloves at all, but I’ve had a lot of fun destroying plenty of bottles since I got it...." Read more

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4 out of 5 stars
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Does the job. Received the scoring table late yesterday and tried today. Took advice from one gal that left a review and made certain all adjustment screws were tightened with pliers. First tried a wine bottle, Stags Leap. Kept even pressure on the bottle while turning it and changing my hand position. Don’t turn without pressing down. Watched where I started cutting and just listened for the change in pitch when I reached the start cut. Then filled a bucket a quarter way with ice and then filled with water from the outdoor faucet, cold water. Had a second bucket to hold the bottle over while I poured boiled water over the scored area of the bottle from a tea kettle, rotating the bottle back and forth for even coverage of the score. Started with the hot water, poured for about 45 seconds, then dipped the score in the ice-cold water for about the same amount of time. Then went back to the hot and had barely started pouring the hot water on the bottle and the neck fell off into the bucket. A clean perfect break. Hey, that’s pretty easy. Sanding took very little effort.I have a lot of old 22-ounce beer bottles past their prime. I brew and bottle beer. The scoring device was too long for those bottles. So, I drilled new holes for the cutter, butting it up against the closest wheel. That worked, beer bottles fit now. On the first one I wasn’t as steady on pressure as I should have been and that bottle, which broke off in the same manner as the wine bottle, had a section that didn't break perfectly along the scoring line. Tried again on another bottle and viola, another perfect break. OK, let the assembly line begin. Much easier than I thought.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
Love this product. First time cutting a bottle and was a breeze. Everything needed is in the box including gloves and wet sandpaper. Recommend to anyone in need. Affordable for the task.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
This glass cutter is super easy and fun to use! I have been considering getting a glass bottle cutter for a long time and I am so glad I finally did. I watched many instructional videos on Amazon and YouTube showing how to use the cutter, and I feel like it was super easy to cut this bottle correctly after doing so. The most helpful tip I heard was to keep consistent pressure on the bottle and cut along the same line; in other words don't roll back and forth while scoring the glass or the break will be uneven. Another helpful reminder is that it might take multiple dips into the hot and cold water before the glass separates, but be patient and it will eventually come apart.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Super fun to use!
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
This glass cutter is super easy and fun to use! I have been considering getting a glass bottle cutter for a long time and I am so glad I finally did. I watched many instructional videos on Amazon and YouTube showing how to use the cutter, and I feel like it was super easy to cut this bottle correctly after doing so. The most helpful tip I heard was to keep consistent pressure on the bottle and cut along the same line; in other words don't roll back and forth while scoring the glass or the break will be uneven. Another helpful reminder is that it might take multiple dips into the hot and cold water before the glass separates, but be patient and it will eventually come apart.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019
If you are just starting out your bottle cutting journey, I definitely recommend this bottle cutter. It has alot of pros and some cons, but overall it's a very good bottle cutter.
Pros:
-Super easy to set up and use
-Easy to adjust the length needed
-Comes with sturdy protection gloves, cutting pen and a piece of sand paper.
-Makes a very smooth and straight score line which leads to a smooth and even cut nearly every time!
-Pretty fool proof
-This bottle cutter is very strong and sturdy! It is absolutely built to last.

Cons:
-There is about in inch gap between the metal brace facing forward vs. Facing backward. So there were a few times where I couldn't cut where I wanted to. I could either cut a lot lower then I wanted or turn the brace around and cut a lot higher then i wanted. All in all this only happened maybe 5 out of 30 times though, so not very often.
- The blade doesn't rotate horizontally with the bottle cutter, only vertically. Making cutting at the angle or neck of the bottle very difficult or impossible. For this reason I didn't have any success cutting beer bottles where I wanted. (At the angle, where the bottle starts to curve in wards before becoming the neck)

I would have LOVED to learn how to cut bottles on this bottle cutter. It makes the whole process so incredibly easy and straight forward.
As a seasoned bottle cutter myself, this cutter didn't have some features that I like to use though.
I would love to see some additional attachments available for this bottle cutter! It could easily become my favorite and main bottle cutter with some additional attachments to use.
This is my main bottle cutter for WINE bottles because to do love how easy it is to get that perfect score line every time. Although beer and liquor bottles get cut on another cutter, just because I like to make more difficult and unique cuts on those requiring those attachment pieces.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for beginner bottle cutters
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019
If you are just starting out your bottle cutting journey, I definitely recommend this bottle cutter. It has alot of pros and some cons, but overall it's a very good bottle cutter.
Pros:
-Super easy to set up and use
-Easy to adjust the length needed
-Comes with sturdy protection gloves, cutting pen and a piece of sand paper.
-Makes a very smooth and straight score line which leads to a smooth and even cut nearly every time!
-Pretty fool proof
-This bottle cutter is very strong and sturdy! It is absolutely built to last.

Cons:
-There is about in inch gap between the metal brace facing forward vs. Facing backward. So there were a few times where I couldn't cut where I wanted to. I could either cut a lot lower then I wanted or turn the brace around and cut a lot higher then i wanted. All in all this only happened maybe 5 out of 30 times though, so not very often.
- The blade doesn't rotate horizontally with the bottle cutter, only vertically. Making cutting at the angle or neck of the bottle very difficult or impossible. For this reason I didn't have any success cutting beer bottles where I wanted. (At the angle, where the bottle starts to curve in wards before becoming the neck)

I would have LOVED to learn how to cut bottles on this bottle cutter. It makes the whole process so incredibly easy and straight forward.
As a seasoned bottle cutter myself, this cutter didn't have some features that I like to use though.
I would love to see some additional attachments available for this bottle cutter! It could easily become my favorite and main bottle cutter with some additional attachments to use.
This is my main bottle cutter for WINE bottles because to do love how easy it is to get that perfect score line every time. Although beer and liquor bottles get cut on another cutter, just because I like to make more difficult and unique cuts on those requiring those attachment pieces.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
I knew I would need to practice a time or two and not use my favorite bottles first. I had watched a couple of videos before using the glass cutter, but after one try it became clear I needed to do some more research. In a nutshell, the tool works very well - just as I had expected it to - with only two exceptions. Read below for those. The ancillary materials are sorely lacking, in my opinion. Keep reading for some details and tricks that worked for me if you are a newbie glass bottle cutter. It is fun and though my husband tells me drinking glasses from wine bottles went out with tie-dye, I know better. People still make and wear tie-dye, and people still like drinking glasses made from wine bottles.

Tool exceptions: 1) the nut that tightens the metal "L" bracket down needs to be tightened down with pliers; this was the problem with my first scoring - the bottle moved because the nut was only hand tightened (and I'm a pretty strong girl). 2) the "L" bracket should either be longer or shorter; when working with a Riesling bottle I could not get the scorer in the position I really wanted it in, no matter which direction I put the bracket.

Tricks the ancillary materials don't tell you: 1) the hot water, cold water routine is extremely time consuming and not terribly effective - the hot bottle warms the cold water and the cold bottle cools the hot water. If you have to go back and forth any number of times your water is no longer at effectively extreme temperatures. WHAT WORKS BETTER? Slowly and closely turning your scored bottle over a candle flame and then rubbing an ice cube over it. A couple bottles only needed once of each treatment, others required a few of each, but it worked like a charm. (Maybe the manufacturer didn't want to suggest using an open flame? At any rate, you have to practice caution while using either method.) 2) the 120 grit sandpaper they enclose is simply not a low enough grit for sanding what is essentially broken glass. The quality of the 120 grit they sent is not very high and even though the sandpaper says it's "waterproof" they don't tell you to wet it. But do. WET IT! But also start with something much grittier, like 80 grit wet/dry. Then move to the 120. If you want your edges to be shiny you'll have to up your game bit by bit ( 80, 120 or 150, 220, 400 - go all the way to 2000 if you want shiny edges). 3) I'm not entirely certain what the "extra parts" included in the box are for. I've only cut a dozen bottles so far, so maybe I'll figure it out once I get to a dozen dozens, but it would have been nice for the manufacturer to tell me from the very beginning rather than keeping me in suspense. 4) the quick-start guide tells you to check out their website for videos. I found one video on YouTube, not their website, and it was somewhat helpful, but I was hoping for more ideas and tips and tricks. Just search YouTube for those, my friends. Unless you're a FaceBook user and have access to their "club." I am not, therefore I do not. Maybe they're awesome.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
Clear directions for scoring bottles let you get right to it. Price is right for the fun you'll have even one time.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
I had problems initially. But then I figured out the process. Here's how to make it work.
1) Use the machine to score your bottles. Press hard and score only once.
2) Put a pot of water on the stove. Heat to nearly boiling, then put on simmer to keep it hot.
3) Put another pot of cold water next to the hot water. Add ice cubes to make it really cold.
4) Dip a scored bottle into the hot water for ONE MINUTE.
5) Then dip the bottle into the cold water for TEN SECONDS.
6) Repeat steps 4 & 5. It will likely break off cleanly within 2 cycles.
7) Sand the edges.

I've been able to cut wine, beer, alcohol, and miscellaneous bottles.
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yannis
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2024
Easy to use product
Alberto Poey
5.0 out of 5 stars Útil y bueno
Reviewed in Spain on September 19, 2024
Buena calidad y precio
WackyWeasel
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality and it works!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 8, 2024
I’d previously been using a home built device but it just wasn’t accurate enough, wish I’d bought this ages ago, it’s a comprehensive kit, it’s accurate and it’s great quality.

I don’t understand the negative revive as it’s very adjustable, you just turn the bracket around to do longer bottles and vice versa. If I had to be picky I would say my only niggle would be the slot in the sliding bracket isn’t open ended meaning you have to completely remove the retaining screw to turn it around but that’s an easy fix with a hacksaw to make the slot open ended so no problem! And not a problem if you’re happy just taking the screw out!

All in all a great little gadget that’s going to get a lot of use, one note though as with all glass cutting whether it’s bottles or sheet glass, only ever score once - going over cuts more than once is a sure way to get a failure! Also a little drop of light oil keeps the glass from healing too quickly and keeps the cut open resulting in a cleaner break 👍🏻
Coco du 49
5.0 out of 5 stars Il est important de ne faire qu’un passage
Reviewed in France on June 29, 2024
La première bouteille que j’ai voulu couper, cela n’a pas marché car j’ai fait plusieurs tours , Et c’est une erreur. Plus le trait est fin et continue plus la coupe sera nette et précise. Suite à un visionnage sur YouTube, la personne a Insérer 2 joint de caoutchouc de chaque côté de la rayure pour Concentré, l’eau bouillante sur la Rayure. Donc pour mon deuxième essai, je n’ai fait qu’un seul tour fin. J’ai inséré les 2 Joint en caoutchouc, j’ai fait bouillir de l’eau dans une Bouilloire, et j’ai fait couler un filet d’eau bouillante tout autour de la bouteille entre les deux joints. Faire couler aussitôt L’eau froide du robinet est répété L’opération deux à 3 fois Et cela fonctionne à merveille. Ci-joint photos
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5.0 out of 5 stars Il est important de ne faire qu’un passage
Reviewed in France on June 29, 2024
La première bouteille que j’ai voulu couper, cela n’a pas marché car j’ai fait plusieurs tours , Et c’est une erreur. Plus le trait est fin et continue plus la coupe sera nette et précise. Suite à un visionnage sur YouTube, la personne a Insérer 2 joint de caoutchouc de chaque côté de la rayure pour Concentré, l’eau bouillante sur la Rayure. Donc pour mon deuxième essai, je n’ai fait qu’un seul tour fin. J’ai inséré les 2 Joint en caoutchouc, j’ai fait bouillir de l’eau dans une Bouilloire, et j’ai fait couler un filet d’eau bouillante tout autour de la bouteille entre les deux joints. Faire couler aussitôt L’eau froide du robinet est répété L’opération deux à 3 fois Et cela fonctionne à merveille. Ci-joint photos
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Elena D.
5.0 out of 5 stars Per principianti va bene
Reviewed in Italy on January 25, 2024
Premetto che avevo già provato la tecnica del filo+alcool+shock termico (e non aveva funzionato).
Le criticità dell’oggetto sono che la staffa mobile che potete regolare a seconda che vogliate tagliare verso il collo o il fondo della bottiglia, ma con bottiglie lunghe (tipo vodka greygoose) si deve togliere, col rischio di fare errori di doppia linea di circonferenza.
Vi dico l’unica tecnica che ha funzionato con me:
Si prende la bottiglia si incide con un paio di giri cercando appunto di fare un cerchio solo.
Prendere una fiamma ossidrica da pochi euro tipo quella per glassare lo zucchero sulla crema catalana, passatela su tutta la circonferenza facendola roteare. E appena sentite scricchiolare dai diversi lati immergete nell acqua fredda (non serve quella calda). Con un leggerissimo colpo la bottiglia si dividere.
Io ho usato per la prima bottiglia un accendino, e poi la fiamma del fornello.
Ho provato l attrezzo su tre tipi di bottiglie, con tre spessori molto diversi: e si sono divise!
Magari piano piano affinerò la tecnica con risultati migliori, ma per il prezzo pagato va bene!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Per principianti va bene
Reviewed in Italy on January 25, 2024
Premetto che avevo già provato la tecnica del filo+alcool+shock termico (e non aveva funzionato).
Le criticità dell’oggetto sono che la staffa mobile che potete regolare a seconda che vogliate tagliare verso il collo o il fondo della bottiglia, ma con bottiglie lunghe (tipo vodka greygoose) si deve togliere, col rischio di fare errori di doppia linea di circonferenza.
Vi dico l’unica tecnica che ha funzionato con me:
Si prende la bottiglia si incide con un paio di giri cercando appunto di fare un cerchio solo.
Prendere una fiamma ossidrica da pochi euro tipo quella per glassare lo zucchero sulla crema catalana, passatela su tutta la circonferenza facendola roteare. E appena sentite scricchiolare dai diversi lati immergete nell acqua fredda (non serve quella calda). Con un leggerissimo colpo la bottiglia si dividere.
Io ho usato per la prima bottiglia un accendino, e poi la fiamma del fornello.
Ho provato l attrezzo su tre tipi di bottiglie, con tre spessori molto diversi: e si sono divise!
Magari piano piano affinerò la tecnica con risultati migliori, ma per il prezzo pagato va bene!
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