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I dropped $800 on a 'smart' glass cutter that broke after two jobs
It was supposed to auto-score with perfect pressure, but the sensor failed cutting a big tempered panel for a storefront. The company wanted another $300 just to look at it, so I tossed it. Now I'm back to my old manual cutter and it's fine. Anyone else get burned by fancy tools that just don't last?
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charlesowens19d ago
My shop's digital angle finder died after three months.
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jason11219d ago
That's not a great track record for a tool lol
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