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Montolit 33W Crab Porcelain Tile Nippers

SKU 33W

Original price $79.43 - Original price $79.43
Original price
$79.43
$79.43 - $79.43
Current price $79.43

Fine-tune the cut without blowing out the tile. The Montolit 33W Crab nippers use tungsten-carbide wheels to create clean, predictable fractures in dense modern porcelain — so you can carve a radius, trim a tight inside corner, or perfect an outlet cut on rectified porcelain with control instead of brute force. A small tool that delivers finish-grade results.

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Compact carbide-wheel nippers for precision shaping of dense porcelain.

  • Wheels: Tungsten-carbide wheels create clean, predictable fractures without blowouts
  • Best for: Carving radii, trimming tight inside corners, and perfecting outlet cuts on rectified porcelain
  • Edge quality: Smooth, controlled chip removal for finish-grade results
  • Build: Compact, ergonomic, Italian-made
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Montolit 33W Crab Porcelain Nippers — Fine-Tune the Cut Without Blowing Out the Tile

Dense modern porcelain punishes a cheap nipper — one hard bite and you've got a blowout instead of a clean radius. The Montolit 33W Crab nippers use tungsten-carbide wheels to create clean, predictable fractures in hard rectified porcelain, so you can carve a radius, trim a tight inside corner, or perfect an outlet cut with finish-grade control.

They're compact, ergonomic, and Italian-made — built for the precise shaping that a saw or grinder can't reach. For jobs that also involve glass and mosaic, keep the Glass & Porcelain nippers alongside them.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • No blowouts: Tungsten-carbide wheels make clean, predictable fractures
  • Built for dense porcelain: Controlled shaping on hard rectified tile
  • Detail work: Radii, tight inside corners, and outlet cuts
  • Finish-grade edges: Smooth, controlled chip removal
  • Compact and ergonomic: Italian-made and jobsite-ready
  • Small pincers, big save: Rescues the cut a grinder would ruin

Pro tip: Work up to your line in small nibbles and keep the wheels perpendicular to the edge — patience here is the difference between a smooth radius and a chipped one. For the cleanest result, rough the shape close with a saw or grinder, then finish it with the Crab.