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The HYDE 19408 Heavy-Duty Carbide Cutter is a precision-engineered, multi-functional tool designed for professionals who demand efficiency and durability. Featuring a sharp carbide blade and a lightweight, ergonomic design, it effortlessly cuts, scores, and chisels a variety of tough materials including cement board, drywall, and vinyl flooring. Compact yet robust, this tool is your go-to for reliable performance on every job site.
Brand | Hyde |
Size | No Size |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Blade Edge | Sharp |
Blade Material | Carbide |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 3"W |
UPC | 079423194085 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079423194085 |
Manufacturer | Hyde Tools |
Part Number | 19408 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 19408 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Carbide |
Power Source | ac |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Heavy-Duty Carbide Cutter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
M**B
Worked well for scoring and breaking Hardiebacker board
I had tried to score the Hardiebacker board with a box-cutter type of blade. This failed. I bought the carbide cutter and it worked well. I still needed to score the board many times, but it worked!
D**L
Very heavy duty
I bought this to score PCB boards, to cut them down to sizes appropriate to smaller projects. Bridged through whole PCBs can be expensive, especially some of the much smaller ones. I like this better than using a dremel tool or a saw to cut the boards smaller. I can get multiple usable pieces out of a board and it's easier for me to precisely control the cut.I also recently used it to score and snap a 'lego' 10x10 base into smaller pieces for building modules. A couple of precise scores down the board and they snapped apart easily.It's a little pricey, but for me it will quickly pay for itself vs. the cost of small PCB boards.
R**
Cement board cutting
Home. Great tool
D**.
Fantastic for cutting cement board
Wish we had found this sooner. Was cutting cement board for our bathroom with a box knife and it took over 20 scores to make one cut (and even then the board didn't snap clean). The carbide cutter took 2 passes and the board was ready to be snapped. Wonderful product!
J**T
Saved the Day
I purchased vinyl laminate planks to re-floor a bathroom. I don't have a work table that can secure planks, so my attempts to cut the planks with a jigsaw on a makeshift work table resulted in uneven cuts. Some how to videos recommended scoring with a utility knife to make the cuts. That was a joke. The vinyl part of the laminate was so tough, the utility blade barely scratched through it. As giving up on the project wasn't an option, I stumbled upon this cutter while looking for solutions and I'm so happy that I did.I secured my vinyl planks between scrap pieces of plank and a 12" carpenters square (heavy metal triangle thingie I also purchased on Amazon) using my hand (protected by a medium sized pot - hey, safety first) to hold the square down. I also put a thin rubber coaster between the triangle and the pot to prevent slippage. I then used the cutter to score the tile. It took me 10 to 15 scores per tile, but the cutter steadily ate through the laminate, no problem. I then scored the other side and voila! Clean breaks.Okay, so obviously this was time-consuming and if you have a large area to work with, this won't be a good option. But for the smallish area of bathroom floor that I was re-doing, this did the trick when nothing else worked. Nice clean cuts and steady progress.Highly recommend. (Oh, the price is on the high side - funnily enough, this little thingie [at $28.93] cost more than the Black and Decker jigsaw [$26.82] I purchased for this project. But, given that it made it possible for me to get my project done, it was well worth it! And I am guessing that tungsten carbide is a pricey substance, which accounts for the cost.)
C**Y
Hard to keep straight
I really thought this would be better at scoring drywall as it was the tool built for the job but it seems to jump a lot and does not work as well as a utility knife.
R**C
Does what it’s supposed to
If you can’t cut hardi board with a saw or grinder because of the dust, just score it a few times with this and snap it. It takes a lot of force to score but it works great.
C**.
Great for cutting hardi backer cement board.
Used this in a bathroom remodeling project to score the hardi backer board. Worked great, just took a couple scores, then it broke like drywall. Right tool for the right price.
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