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DTA Sigillo Manual Tile Cutter, 14.6″, Lightweight Ergonomic Pull Action Tile Cutter
DTA Sigillo Manual Tile Cutter, 14.6″, Lightweight Ergonomic Pull Action Tile Cutter
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DTA Sigillo Pull Action Lightweight Ergonomic Manual Tile Cutter, 14.6″ (37 cm), for Large Format Glass and Ceramic Tiles, Floor, Wall, Shower & Bath Installation, SIG0370
The DTA Sigillo Pull Action Lightweight Manual Tile Cutter (SIG0370) is built for precision and portability in both professional and DIY tile projects. Featuring a lightweight die-cast aluminum base, it offers exceptional durability while remaining easy to transport and handle.
The ergonomic design includes a measuring bar that swivels 0° to 45° in both directions with rapid positioning adjustment, allowing for accurate straight and diagonal cuts. Its removable measuring bar provides flexibility and ease of use for a variety of tile layouts.
The DTA Sigillo comes equipped with a tile-protecting breaker arm and a tungsten carbide scoring wheel, ensuring smooth scoring and clean breaks without damaging tile surfaces.
Perfect for bathroom remodels, kitchen upgrades, and home renovation projects, this manual tile cutter is an excellent choice for working with ceramic, glass, and large format tiles in both floor and wall installations.
Product Features
- Brand: DTA Sigillo, SIG0370
- Size: 14.6″ (37 cm)
- Pull action & lightweight ergonomic design
- Die-cast aluminum base
- Measuring bar swivels 0°–45° and removable
- Tile-protecting breaker arm
- Tungsten carbide scoring wheel
- Use: Ceramic, glass, and large format tiles; floor and wall installations
- Home improvement projects: Bathroom, kitchen, general renovations
Tile Cutter Product Line
- 14.6″
- 26.4″
- 29.5″
- 37.4″
At Shower Drains Shop, we provide everything you need for your next shower remodeling project. From stylish linear drains and wall-mounted options to high-quality bath accessories, tile installation tools, and more, we help you create a beautiful, high-end shower with ease.
