Toyo Trac Wheel Supercutter
Category: toyo glass cutter
Toyo's Supercutters are known for their exceptional durability, outlasting other cutters by up to 25 times. Featuring a lightweight and easy-to-hold Comfort-Grip design, these cutters offer superior performance and user-friendly handling.
The Trac wheel head is equipped with micro-notches along the edge of the wheel, providing traction and reducing the chances of the wheel skipping. This innovative feature enhances the cutter's stability and control, ensuring precise and consistent cuts.
The solid, molded handle of the Supercutters provides proper balance and grip, making it comfortable to hold and easy to use. The handle is lightly textured and comfort-contoured, further contributing to a secure and comfortable grip.
For optimal control and precision, Delphi Cutting Tip recommends the following technique: Place your thumb on the backside of the cutting wheel, and your middle and index fingers on the front, similar to how you would hold a pen. Position your thumb and fingers just above the cutting wheel. Additionally, placing your free hand in the same position can provide even greater control.
The Trac wheel head's traction-enhancing design is a key feature of the Supercutters, ensuring smooth and reliable cutting performance. Furthermore, the durable carbide steel cutting wheel outlasts conventional cutters, providing long-lasting durability and value.
In summary, Toyo's Supercutters offer a winning combination of comfort, control, and exceptional durability. With their innovative Trac wheel head, comfort-contoured handle, and replaceable cutter head, these cutting tools are designed to deliver superior performance and a comfortable user experience, making them a reliable choice for a wide range of cutting tasks.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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best_sellers_rank | #1,128,472 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1,433 in Wire Cutters |
item_weight | 1 pounds |
manufacturer | Toyo |
date_first_available | November 20, 2017 |