Category: Tile Nippers

9533 Rubi Glass Mosaic Tile Nippers by RUBI

9533 Rubi Glass Mosaic Tile Nippers
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Rubi Glass Mosaic Nippers

Quickly nip glass and ceramic tiles into shapes.

  • Mosaic nippers have specially shaped carbide jaws that will cut glass mosaic tiles neatly into straight pieces.
  • Special nippers from Rubi for cutting mosaics accurately without shattering them in to bits.
  • Bright red plastic coated grip (harder to leave behind).
  • Tungsten carbide nippers stay sharp.

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8060 Rubi Porcelain Wheeled Tile Nippers by RUBI

8060 Rubi Porcelain Wheeled Tile Nippers
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Rubi Porcelain Tile Wheeled Nippers

  • Specifically for cutting narrow strips of maximum of (1 cm) 7/16″.
  • Equipped with tungsten carbon scoring wheels, with titanium surface treatment
  • Circular cutting blades for easy nipping and cutting.
  • Wheels can be repositioned to get new edge.

Wheeled Nipper Tips.

  • Wheeled nippers work differently than offset nippers.
  • Rather than break the tile on a line perpendicular to the nipper handles, the wheels cut’s the tile parallel to the nipper.
  • Place the center of the wheel in the center of the line that you wish to cut.
  • Give the nippers a gentle, constant squeeze at the end of the handles to break the tile.

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6370 Superior Tile Nippers by Kraft Tool

6370 Superior Tile Nippers
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Superior Tile Nippers

  • Feature sharp carbide tipped cutting edges
  • Handle stops with coil spring re-opening action.
  • Made for lasting durability, they are the finest quality obtainable, plastic grips are included.
  • Buy three or more and save!
  • Tile nippers are used to make circular cuts in ceramic tile.
  • They can also be used to make straight or angled cuts although you will find it much easier to use a tile cutter or wet saw to make these types of cuts.
  • Take small “nips” or “bites” out of it using the tile nippers. Take your time and keep the “bites” small, otherwise you risk breaking the tile and having to start all over again.
  • Once the tile is completely cut use a piece of 60 grit sandpaper or a special rubbing stone used by ceramic tile contractors to smooth the finished edge. Especially when the cut will be exposed (e.g. around shower drains) as the edge of the cut tile will be very sharp

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4938 CRESCENT-DIAMOND Tile Nippers by Silver

4938 CRESCENT-DIAMOND Tile Nippers
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CRESCENT-DIAMOND Tile Nippers

  • 5/8″ jaws with carbide tips.
  • Professional nippers
  • Long lasting carbide cutting edges
  • Handle spring to reduce fatigue and permit fast, repetitive cutting
  • Dark red plastic handle grips
  • Maximum thickness 29/64 in. / 11 mm.
  • Cutting edge length 13/16 in. / 30 mm.
  • Forged high grade steel, made in the USA.
  • Tile nippers are used to make circular cuts in ceramic tile.
  • Can be used to make straight or angled cuts although you will find it much easier to use a tile cutter or wet saw to make these types of cuts.
  • Take small “nips” or “bites” out of it using the tile nippers. Take your time and keep the “bites” small, otherwise you risk breaking the tile and having to start all over again.
  • Once the tile is completely cut use a piece of 60 grit sandpaper or a special rubbing stone used by ceramic tile contractors to smooth the finished edge.
  • Especially when the cut will be exposed (e.g. around shower drains) as the edge of the cut tile will be very sharp.

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4939 Rubi Porcelain Tile Nipper by QEP

4939 Rubi Porcelain Tile Nipper
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Rubi Porcelain Tile Nipper

  • Porcelain tile nipper, heat treated carbon steel tips can be re-sharpened.
  • Reinforced center spring.
  • Nibble tile into shape with this tool’s scissor-style Tungsten-carbide tip blades.
  • The scissor action makes it easier to cut hard ceramic dinnerware with Rubi porcelain nippers.
  • Made in Spain for mosaic applications.
  • Must be used with safety glasses with side shields.
  • Not recommended for glass.
  • Keep in mind that some types of dinnerware (porcelain) are among the hardest engineered materials known to man (no exaggeration), so you may occasionally find some tile that seem unbreakable. They were in fact designed to be. Our experience in the mosaic cutting is that these particularly hard types of dinnerware produce razor sharp shards and splinters.

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