Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Genround DIY Electric Bottle Cutter, Glass Bottle Cutter DIY Bottle Neck Square Bottle Wine Bottle Cutter Machine for Beer Liquor Whiskey Alcohol Champagne Bottle(Design by Genround in USA)

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$39.99

$ 20 .99 $20.99

In Stock
  • 【What's in the box】Genround electric cutter set include Bottle Cutter Machine, 1x spare saw blade, 1x wrench, , 1x Water pipe, a pair of goggles and a pair of gloves. The goggles and gloves can prevent injuries during the cutting process.
  • 【More efficient】The electric glass bottle cutter adopts 60W pure copper motor, which is full of power, and the speed can reach 6000r/min, which can help you cut quickly with high efficiency.
  • 【High-quality material】Made of high-quality aluminum alloy and stainless steel, it is not easy to rust, smooth, wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, tough and durable.
  • 【Wide use】The upgraded bottle cutting machine can be used for DIY candle cups, flower pots, pen holders, ornaments, etc., to create your own decorations for your home, and make effective use of it to contribute to environmental protection.



Product Description

Electric Bottle Cutter
Glass Bottle Cutter
Glass Bottle Cutter
Bottle Cutter Machine

gerry cerasoli
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Directions not cut square bottles as described and blade does last long.
Ian Lorenzen
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
The product had an issue after one day of use and numerous attempts of reaching the vendor directly and subsequently through Amazon remained unanswered. The vendor then left Amazon and as a customer you are then stuck with an unsupported product.
Sky
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
This thing is no joke. It's literally so easy to cut bottles open and into cups. I recommend keeping the bottle full of water until the bottle fully cuts. That way it doesn't crack. Also you might want to get extra blades
Vicki S
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I was a little concerned when I saw that this item is frequently returned (after I had purchased it) I wasn't sure what to expect but it works well even on thick glass bourbon bottles. It just takes some time and patience to make the score lines. I'm definitely keeping it.
CindyC
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
Be sure your work spece has a place to hand water bottle, l cut hose to shorten it, l also used painters tape to hold tube in place against motor. Cuts bottle perfectly if you take your time, wear an apron and put up a wall, water will spray even with guard. Down side, replacement blades, no sizing on box or bag they come in
Brandon G
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the quality of this cutter. But I will soon need additional replacement blades. Has anyone found a good option for additional blades?
MCZAWLYTKO
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023
Works like a charm. And while the water dripper is mildly annoying, it is effective. Just be warned the sprays water (and therefore glass dust filled water) EVERYWHERE!Only negative was the motor housing was cracked on arrival, but the motor works fine.
Shannon
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2022
***UPDATE*** We actually used the bottle cutter and tried it out this past weekend. Honestly we were really impressed on how well it cut. I was just slightly disappointed because there were no rubber rings to use to secure where the cutter was going to cut the bottle, like said it was included. In conclusion we canceled the return and plan on doing a lot more bottle cutting!!We had ordered this electric bottle cutter to start doing some crafting. We were so excited when it had arrived yesterday. However, after opening the actual box of the bottle cutter; we were baffled on the appearance of it. It was like someone used it once or even twice and then returned it and shoved it back into the box! Nothing was properly wrapped up in bubble wrap and/or properly packaged. I looked at it, took a picture of it and submitted a request to send back. Is this seriously how things get packaged now??