Tomecanic Supercut Tile Cuttter

Tomecanic Supercut Tile Cutter - tools for the Professional Tiler

The Tomecanic Supercut Tile Cutter cuts porcelain, floor tiles, mosaics and more with this 35″ (up to, see model choice below) horizontal tile cutter.

  • The Tomecanic Supercut Tile Cutter will diagonally cut tiles up to 24 inch.
  • Super accurate cutting is made possible by 9 ball bearings in the cutting head.
  • Tile can easily be snapped with the large breaker and spring loaded pads.
  • Maximum cutting length of up to 35 inch (depending on model - see below)

General Features

  • Cuts porcelain, floor tile, mosaics, and other materials.
  • 9 ball bearings in the cutting head allow for super accurate and easy scoring.
  • Large breaker and spring loaded pads for easy snapping of tile.
  • Push ceramic tile cutters are designed to score fired clay ceramic tiles that have a thin porcelain coating on their surface (glaze). Stone, fully vitrified porcelain tiles, and some types of unglazed clay tiles may also be cut with this type of cutter. For L cut’s or electrical outlet cut-out you will need a quality wet saw to make these types of cuts.

Models available:

  • 2145: 18 inch length of cut, 12 inch diagonal cut, 21 lbs weight
  • 2160: 24 inch length of cut, 16 inch diagonal cut, 24 lbs weight
  • 2175: 20 inch length of cut, 20 inch diagonal cut, 27 lbs weight
  • 2190: 35 inch length of cut, 24 inch diagonal cut, 33 lbs weight

Testimonials

I purchased the 35″ cutter to cut 24″ polished porcelain on diagonal. It scores and cuts very easily with very few flareoffs. The best cutter I have ever used. I am going to purchase the smaller model for everyday use. Excellent cutter.

Youtube Videos of the Tomecanic Supercut

About Tomecanic

Based in France, Tomecanic has over 40 years of experience in manufacturing tile cutters & other equipment for distribution worldwide.


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