Flying Beetle Cutter

$66.95 USD
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  • Flying Beetle Cutter glides effortlessly along the glass for easy cuts
  • Cuts at a perfect 90 degree angle every time
  • Works with the Beetle Bits Cutting System #5426 (sold separately)
  • Requires cutting bar (#5427) and waffle grid (5424)


Product Description

Perfect Cuts with The Push of a Button
The Flying Beetle Glass Cutter is designed for use with the Beetle Bit Glass Cutting System (Item# 5426). With this innovative accessory, the cutting head is always at a perfect 90 degree angle to the glass, producing an ideal score every time. Simply press down on the button to engage the premium CGS-10 carbide cutting wheel with the glass, then glide the cutter effortlessly along the straight edge. A brightly colored pointer makes it easy to see exactly where the score will be produced for a precise fit.

Product shown with the Waffle Grid (Item #5424) and Beetle Bit Cutting System bar (Item #5427).

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