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The MARSHALLTOWN 17 Inch Tile Cutter (TC17) is a lightweight, precision tool designed for cutting ceramic, glass, and mosaic tiles up to 17 inches long and 1/2 inch thick. Featuring a durable tungsten carbide wheel and a smooth two-rod rail system, it enables accurate straight and 45-degree angled cuts. Its adjustable measuring guide ensures consistent results, making it an essential tool for professional-quality DIY tiling projects.
Color | Multi |
Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
Brand | MARSHALLTOWN |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.25 x 6.75 x 4.25 inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Included Components | Marshalltown - TC17 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
UPC | 035965293860 |
Manufacturer | Marshalltown |
Part Number | Marshalltown - TC17 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 22.25 x 6.75 x 4.25 inches |
Item model number | Marshalltown - TC17 |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**R
Good, solid tile cutter.
Great tile cutter when you don't need a wet saw. Works fairly well with glass tile, but glass mosaics are a pain. Just use a wet saw for those. Ceramics and even porcelain (thin) score and snap well. Porcelain need a diamond pad for edges at times after cuts.
S**I
Made this job easy!
Worked great! Cut LVP perfect!
E**R
Good tile cutter
Excellent tool
B**K
Works well for simple, straight cuts
This is a "score and snap" type of cutter. It works surprisingly well for simple, straight cuts. If you need to make any "compound" cuts (where you cut a tile into an L shape to go around an outlet or vent, for example), you really need a wet tile cutter. Mind you, I was able to cut a few of my subway tiles into an L shape with this cutter, but it's not ideal: First cut the subway tile "hamburger-wise", then cut it again "hot dog-wise", then reassemble the pieces into an L shape when you mortar it to your wall or floor. The problem, of course, is that you end up with a small score across the tile where the reassembled pieces meet. With most types of tile, that score line will only be noticeable by you -- and by others who may look at your work with a more critical eye. ("Oh, look at that -- I see how you got it to fit around that outlet.")If you've never used a wet cutter, don't be afraid of them. They're crazy easy to use, but obviously a much bigger expense. (Interestingly, wet cutter blades are totally smooth, like salad plates -- no teeth, no grit, no risk of cutting your finger. They work by vibration, sorta like your sonic toothbrush.)
M**A
does not score tiule well enough to break properly
This cutter is a POS. the edge doesnt score the tile well enough to get a break and the tile snapsin randowm places. Unfortunately I am just a few days past the return date
A**E
First time tile cutter and the Marshalltown 17” do any disappoint!
Easy set up and didn’t take too many tiles to get it to cut what I needed. I was afraid that it wouldn’t cut 1/2 in ceramic Mexican tiles (and to their credit I emailed Marshalltown to confirm if it could handle 1/2 inch and they replied to give me some help in making the experience not so frustrating.). The manual and most resources I found didn’t really say if cutting was better on the front or back of the tile but for me cutting the 1/2 inch tile worked fine (with some added careful pressure) scoring on the back of the tile and could snap the tile at either the top or the bottom of the score. Where scoring on the front of the tile did nothing. Sometime I score more than once which helps a little. The little cutter is solid but pressing hard to snap thick tiles can cause the rails to flex, otherwise it stays pretty solid. I’m confident I’ll get better and will have no problem finishing my project and that for the low price I paid, the cutter will last for a long, long time. Highly recommended!
T**C
Couldn’t get it to cut mosaic tile
I don’t know if it was the tool or user error, but I couldn’t get it to cut mosaic tile correctly at all. I ruined 2 full squares of mosaic tile and gave up. It didn’t break at the center of the score marks. It was way off.
T**Y
Easy to use and met expectations.
I found this easy to use (once I got the hang of it) and exactly what I needed to cut glass tile.
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