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Ephrems Bottle Cutter Description
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This Classic Cutting Tool is a Best Seller!
Recycle glass bottles and jars and create functional art at the same time! Create your own glass sculptures, suncatchers and ornaments easily with this metal cutter.
Sturdier and easier to use than plastic models, this highly durable metal bottle cutter will have you cutting bottles perfectly in 5 easy steps. Simply place your bottle on the support device, apply pressure, and rotate. Heat the score over a candle flame and cool with ice. The results will amaze you, clean breaks nearly every time. Even thick champagne bottles break easily and smoothly.
Kit comes with the classic Ephrem's Bottle and Jar Cutter, an 18 page instructional booklet with over 22 project, a 4 page quick-start guide (click on "View User Manual" to preview online), candle, polishing paper and compound. This is a must have for anyone interested in recycling or re-purposed crafts. Get step-by-step projects for use with your bottle cutter in "Bottle Art" item# 6288.
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Sturdy Metal Bottle Cutter
Easy to Follow Instructional Booklet
Quick Start Guide
Candle
Polishing Paper and Compound
Average Product Rating : 
Number of Reviews : 7
Finally a working cutter
Pros : It is adjustable and easy to use. Unlike many other cutters I have purchased this one works great. L... Read More
Cons : Wish you could adjust roller width for very large objects.
Other Thoughts : I put oil on my wheels before I use the cutter to extend the life of the blade. Just dap your cutter... Read More
First Time Bottle Cutter
Pros : This bottle cutter has been so much fun! I've never attempted anything like this, and it's made my p... Read More
Cons : It does take a little practice to get a clean cut, but keep at it! It really didn't take me long to... Read More
Fun tool
Pros : Easy to use, lots of ideas in kit.
Cons : The screw that holds the length adjustment is somewhat difficult- should be more user friendly.
Other Thoughts : Very stable once you have the screw tightened. A learning curve for first timers, but easy and fun. ... Read More
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