








🔪 Cut sharp, cut smart — the pro’s choice for flawless glasswork!
The Camdios Glass Cutter 2mm-20mm is a professional-grade tool featuring a carbide tip for precise glass scoring, an automatic oil feed system for smooth cutting, and three interchangeable cutting heads to handle various glass thicknesses. Designed with an ergonomic anti-skid alloy handle, it reduces wrist fatigue and ensures effortless operation. This all-in-one kit includes premium glass cutter oil, an oil dropper, screwdriver, and replacement blades, making it ideal for mirrors, tiles, mosaics, and stained glass projects.






| ASIN | B0B3D2G499 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,280 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1 in Glass Cutters |
| Brand | Camdios |
| Colour | Glasschneider mit Öl |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (14,952) |
| Date First Available | 3 Aug. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 170 g |
| Material | Glass |
| Model Number | Camdios-CC-612 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.22 x 1.22 x 16.89 cm; 170 g |
H**1
Great glass cutter. Easily score lines in glass, tap and snap.
Comes in a nice case. Great for glass cutting, I've only used the one head but it worked first attempt. Only need to draw one line with firm pressure. I have previously attended a glass fusion course and the professional cutters they had at the university were similar to this. I can't vouch for longevity, but I expect if it is cared for and used with oil, it should last well.
R**Y
Great value for money and it works! Unlike some comments suggest!
I was sceptical because of the reviews, however I'm very impressed! I've got know experience with cutting glass of any kind at all and it seemed rather simple and straight forward. It's a little fiddly to set up due having to screw and unscrew parts of the device to get everything lined up correctly but other than that it seems rather fail proof. Once you set it up you're good to go! My partner and I ordered this as we wanted to recycle old wine bottles and such into functional glasses. I've only tried one bottle so far but it went well. My only suggestion to anyone trying this out is that before you decide where to cut the bottle try and put the bands on first and make sure they done pop off (I went quite high up towards the neck of the bottle for the first cut and we had to celotape the top most band down as it kept sliding up). Only thing that brings this down a star is the fiddlyness of setting it up - but it really isn't the end of the world. 4/5 would recommend to beginners! P.S you might want a more substantial pare of gloves since you have the potential to be dealing with broken glass and the ones that come in the box appear to be a little cheap.
M**L
Don't be mislead by hilarious negative reviews!
Want to cut some glass? Buy this glass cutter. Cut some glass. Simples! This is a really excellent glass cutter and superb value for money with 3 cutting heads, oil and a neat little storage case. Makes the task EASY for even the most inexperienced novice [such as myself] and the negative reviews say more about the ignorance of the user than the quality of the tool - which is EXTREMELY GOOD. Basic glass cutting is not that difficult for a novice provided you spend 35 seconds or so learning how to do it before picking up a cutter. So many people seem to expect the tool to slice through the glass like a blade through paper and then blame the tool when it doesn't! Uh? Firstly - Glass cutters do not CUT the glass - they SCORE the surface and then the glass can be 'snapped' along the score. A quick look at any tutorial will explain that. Secondly - cutting heavily embossed or thick, patterned glass is a very specialised job requiring specialised tools and I'm staggered that someone tried this with a manual cutter and then complained their glass was ruined!! Why spend a huge amount of money on a decorative piece of glass but not bother to get it made to the correct size? And then try to DIY it with a £12 cutter? Madness! Thirdly - ONE PASS ONLY when cutting glass. For those reviewers proudly informing us how they scored the glass 3 or 4 times and then complaining they were sold a blunt cutter - blunted it themselves by scoring more than once. The instructions with this item may be light but they clearly state this, along with the other basic rules for using the tool. Why not read them? I can't understand why anyone would attempt to carry out a task with absolutely no idea how it is done. Yes - they would have been better off with a rusty nail or a plastic spoon because this glass cutter is way too advanced for people who have chosen never to waste time learning anything! Update - I had a problem with the cutter when a part of the oil feed fell out and I couldn’t put it back together - the seller was fantastic - told me how to reassemble it but sent a replacement as well next day free of charge! Well beyond expectations.
N**K
The design is a bit limited, but It works perfectly.
Wanted one of these for ages and ages. Finally got around to picking one up and really pleased with the result. Pro's: Easy to put together, Easy to use. Does the job well and with ease and great for making highballs and whisky tumblers etc. . Cons: its a bit crude as far as deign goes and leaves a lot to the person using it whether or not the cut will work. Size of cut is limited, I wanted to make some tealight holders and napkin rings from small jalapeno jars, but there's no way. Rubbing down the cut with the emery paper is tedious and really doesn't do much at all. I put a fine sanding disk on my drill and rubbed down the burr. The buff was one in a couple of mins leaving a lovely smooth rim pretty much like a mass produced glass. My opinion, if you have wine bottles and want to make hi-ball and tumblers this is perfect. Also good for vases etc. My pics tell it all.
R**S
Not great
This only cut one bottle and then went blunt and don’t cut any more, not very good
M**N
Fantastic
Great cutter just what I needed
C**S
Avoid. Poorly made piece of kit that doesn't work.
Sadly doesn't work. I tried with a dozen bottles. Cheap wine bottles and beer bottles for practise and then with other sentimental bottles (whiskey and champagne). Not a single one broke cleanly. I was expecting some attrition, perhaps 20-30% but for none of them to work is disappointing. The allegedly diamond tip wouldn't score the glass without significant force, the design of the frame was incredibly poor. This is a badly designed and mass produced piece of rubbish. I would not recommend. For what it's worth, I have used a different bottle cutter in the past and it has worked, so I'm reasonably sure the issue was the equipment and not the technique.
J**N
Clean cut on 3mm
Worked perfectly. No slip, I use paraffin as lube. It didn't leak as others mentioned, but was cleaned before storage, so I hope the seals are neoprene or it might be messy next time.
A**L
J'ai acheté ce coupe verre pour découper à dimension des vitres pour ma serre. Découpe parfaite et sans bavure. Je recommande!
R**O
Very good quality. Heavy and robust. Works really great. Professional.
A**R
chinese product. didn't seem to be durable.
J**R
Très bonne qualité , dans une belle boite Je recommande
K**R
I’ve at least waited a good year to really test it’s performance and I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by how well this glass cutter performs. I’ve used it on several projects now, everything from thin 2mm craft glass to thicker 20mm panels, and it handled each one smoothly and consistently. It’s sharp and creates clean, even lines without skipping. The handle feels sturdy and comfortable, even during longer sessions. I also appreciate that it comes with replacement tips, which gives it extra value for the price. If you work with glass regularly, whether for crafting, DIY home projects, or professional use this cutter is reliable, durable, and easy to control. Definitely worth the purchase! *** not sponsored!
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