Diamond Tip Glass and Tile Scorer with Weighted Head and Side Notch
Diamond Tip Glass and Tile Scorer with Weighted Head and Side Notch
Diamond Tip Glass and Tile Scorer with Weighted Head and Side Notch Snapping System
It wanders and the glass breaks completely wrong, your score line wastes a full sheet and resets the whole cut. A compact scoring tool can help make marking and snapping smoother for glass, glazed tile, and mirror work.

A single drag of the diamond tip along your line scores glass or tile in one pass. The weighted head keeps steady pressure through the cut without pushing harder. Side notches on the head snap scored edges with controlled breaks.
The wooden handle fills your palm and help keeps grip steady through long cuts. At 5.1 inches it slides into a tool roll without taking extra space. The corrosion resistant metal head is designed for repeated use and helps hold the diamond tip in place.

This non-slip handle stays secure through curved cuts and straight runs alike. The low maintenance build needs no upkeep between jobs and stays ready to go, and it covers window repair, tile work, and mirror sizing from one compact tool.
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DIAMOND TIP CUTTING ELEMENT: Scores through glass, glazed tile, and mirrored surfaces in one clean controlled drag across the line.
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WEIGHTED HEAD DESIGN: Helps provide steadier downward pressure during scoring.
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SIDE NOTCH SNAPPING SYSTEM:Built-in notches can be used to help snap scored edges with controlled pressure.
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CONTOURED WOODEN HANDLE: Fills your palm naturally for a steady confident grip through both short and long cuts.
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5.1 inches COMPACT LENGTH: At 5.1 inches it fits in a tool roll, apron pocket, or kit without extra bulk.
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CORROSION RESISTANT HEAD: Metal construction help resists rust and holds the diamond tip securely through repeated use.
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NON SLIP GRIP SURFACE: Handle stays locked in your hand through curved lines, straight runs, and angle cuts alike.
- LOW MAINTENANCE BUILD: No special upkeep needed between jobs so the tool stays clean and ready whenever you are.

Product Specifications
- Cutting Element: Diamond Tip
- Handle Material: Wood
- Head Material: Corrosion Resistant Metal
- Length: 5.1 Inches / 130mm
- Head Feature: Weighted with Side Notches
- Grip: Non Slip Contoured
- Maintenance: Low Maintenance
- Compatible Surfaces: Glass, Glazed Tile, Mirrored Panels, Window Glass
- Use: Scoring and Controlled Snapping
What's Included
- 1 x Diamond Tip Glass and Tile Scorer
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to apply extra pressure to get a clean score line?
The weighted head maintains consistent downward pressure on the diamond tip as you drag it so the score stays even and controlled across the full length of your cut without needing to press harder.
How do I snap the glass cleanly after scoring?
The side notches built into the head are designed for exactly that, place the scored line into the notch and apply even pressure to produce a controlled clean break along the score.
What surfaces can it score and cut?
The diamond tip works across window glass, glazed tiles, mirrored panels, and similar hard smooth surfaces so one tool covers the range of materials used in window repair, tile work, and mirror sizing jobs.
Does it need any maintenance or oiling between uses?
The low maintenance build requires no special upkeep or lubrication between jobs and the corrosion resistant metal head help keeps the diamond tip secure and ready to use whenever you pick it up.

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