🔥New Arrival Wall-Mounted Rag Cutter 60% OFF🔥
🔥New Arrival Wall-Mounted Rag Cutter 60% OFF🔥
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🔥New Arrival Wall-Mounted Rag Cutter 60% OFF🔥
Introducing the rag cutter
Cuts through like a hot knife through butter!
The rag cutter is ideal for those who use bags of rags. More often than not the rags from your bought bags are oversize and end up getting wasted. Use the cutter to cut these rags down to the size you need. You will double or triple the value of your rags. The rag cutter is also handy for those who like to repurpose old t-shirts and sheets into rags. It's quick, it's safe and it's easy. Even better… it's always where you left it. on the wall in a handy spot. Also ideal for cutting bailing twine, tree ties, mutton cloth, small diameter rope and probably other stuff we haven't thought of. Great for the Tradies van. Screw it to one of your shelves for a handy cutting tool. Plumbers love them for cutting rags to a usable size and cutting hemp to the ideal length.

How To Install The Wall-Mounted Rag Cutter
To install, choose a convenient wall location. Fix the Wall-Mounted Rag Cutter in place with four screws, approximately 1.5 meters off the ground.
How long will the blade last?
This all depends on what you are cutting and how often. Our research has shown that in a commercial situation where the Wall-Mounted Rag Cutter is used several times daily, the blade has lasted over a year. However like any blade it will dull off after time and will need replacing. The Wall-Mounted Rag Cutter comes with a spare blade and as the blade is a standard stock razor blade they are available from most hardware stores at a minimal cost. Replacing the blade is simple. Remove the pozi/philips screw and blade cover and replace. Easy as that.
Ideal for: Painters. Plumbers, Builders, Farmers, DIYers or gardeners. Great for the workshop or shed or for any business that uses rags!.
Cuts Rags (slices easily through old bed sheets or t-shirts and towels), bailing twine, stretchy tree ties, small diameter rope, mutton cloth and no doubt any other thing that you might need to cut.
Simon Milner, 42, Paint Business Owner
“Our paint business goes through a lot of rags and we regularly buy them in 47lb (22kg ) bags. They are expensive and usually too big. When our workers use rags to wipe away a small amount of paint, they must throw the entire rag out, even though most of it is clean, to avoid ruining the next thing they wipe. So I thought there must be an easy way to cut these rags into usable sizes and then I sought the solution. I'm so happy I came across the rug cutter. It's like a god send, it has been helping us to stop creating so much waste.”
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