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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Didn't work well for me
DezFe
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2025
I recently purchased the this product, and it has been a game-changer for my DIY projects! If you've ever wanted to upcycle your empty liquor bottles into stylish drinking glasses, this tool makes it incredibly easy and fun.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
It's not as easy as it looks to use. I just don't have enough strenth and it's not each to hold bottles in place while cutting.
Juan
Reviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2024
La calidad no es tan buena como la ponen en la fotos. Los guantes dejan mucho que desear. No es fácil cortar botellas de vino
Smith
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
I liked this product. It is super easy to use. It takes a little practice as with all new products but well worth the money. The rubber rings are a little hard to keep in place and you want to be sure they are to prevent cracking but other than that I just love this item. I can’t wait to find more bottles to cut. I’m addicted!
Sara & Chi Mak
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2023
Works, but the built is a bit flimsy. In order to get a clean fracture line, you need to score the groove deep which requires you to score the bottle twice while applying pressure (scoring once usually can't get a clean cut). However because the thin metal stand flexes, the score lines isn't always straight and end up producing a rough edge. It's not too bad but would take some practice.
Allison Calamusa
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021
I used this product yesterday. It came assembled except for placing guiding bar, but it was easy to assemble. The cutter made the marking without issue. I applied a bit of pressure and created a marking around bottle. The product did not slip or slide at all during this process. I placed rubber rings on the bottle as stated and ran boiling water, cold water and the boiling again. But the bottle did not break. I repeated the steps and decided to use a bowl with boiling water. I repeated the process again with same results. I then dipped and spun bottle in bowl with boiling water and after repeating this step two more times the bottle separated at the line. So in the end it did work. I likely need to practice a bit more to get the process right the first time. This is my first time using a bottle cutter. I also used a glass water bottle rather than a wine bottle so maybe the glass is thicker.
Julee D Resendez
Reviewed in the Netherlands on May 18, 2021
The product does not cut evenly and is jagged. I would not recommend the product.
Lo
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2021
Only made approx. 100 cuts before the blade broke. Other than that it works well.
Caroline G
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020
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lbrlartist
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2019
I make a LOT of things, but I have never cut glass nor used any type of cutting apparatus. I must admit I was a little intimidated. I tried a couple of times using some old mason jars, but had no success. Then...I got on YouTube. First of all, I realized a heat gun might be a handy tool to have; I got back on good old Amazon and found a Wagner heat gun for under $20. Next, I realized that although the limited directions which came with the cutter indicate "cold" water, what is really needed is ICE water; cold is not going to get it. In the demonstration I watched, the guy used a plastic water pitcher filled with ice water instead of the shallow tray pictured in the cutter instructions. More than anything else, the video stressed the importance of a clean score on the bottles, ending right where the first cut began. So today, it was do or die for me; either get this right or give it away. I must say as I was more than a little discouraged after my previous attempts. I practiced on another mason jar before I began cutting on bottled; it went so easily and so perfectly with the proper scoring, heat gun and pitcher of ice water. I didn't even have to use the O-rings. Then I went on to the "real deal", the bottles. Could not believe how easily they went. One of the great features about this bottle cutter is that is has strong rubber grips on the bottom, so the unit stays put as you do your cutting/scoring. I am attaching a picture of what I did in less than 15 minutes. Big difference from my first several attempts!Bottom line is this is a nifty craft item and it will be fun to come up with stuff to make. Right now I am concentrating on using bottles as bases for wind-chimes. Yes, it takes a bit of practice to get those cuts/scores just right, but it works MUCH more easily with a heat gun and ICE cold water in a tall pitcher to make the bottles separate cleanly and quickly. UPDATE FOR NEWBIES: Rely less on the heat gun and more on the ice water. I have found that a few swipes around the score on the bottle, followed by more time in the ice water. You might have to repeat a few times, but slow and steady (with more time in ice water) does the job - without cracking.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2019
I was disappointed all around with this product. For one, the glass cutting knife that arrived with it was defective. The head has tons of play--maybe 10 or 15 degrees and the screw came stripped. I still got it undone and can see they cut the metal really uneven to hold down the head. The bottle stand was just as frustrating. The design does not allow for a quick adjustment because none of the nuts are self-securing. Even time you need to make a tiny adjustment, you must pick up the whole stand and get tools on the top and bottom. I also have really sloppy hardware on my kit, I actually have a phillips screw that only has 3 of the 4 edges cut out so I can't even adjust that one. The axels holding on to the wheels are far smaller than the diameter of the weels and each have about a 1mm gap so you cant rely on them to keep a straight edge. There's also no way to change these out. I had no confidence in the product so I took a few less important bottles and spent a lot of time getting the adjustments so the blade would meet the bottle and it would be touching all 5 guides. Still, the bad design resulted in scoring that didn't meet line to line. I ruined bottles to confirm what I could tell just from looking at this. It's unusable if you want to produce the kind of glass cuts they show in their product photography.
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