Description
Leponitt Grozing pliers are invaluable for trimming off shards when cutting stained glass into curved shapes. Not for use on porcelain, ceramic or glass tile.
These pliers are a specially designed tool for nibbling or grozing the edge of glass to remove irregular or oversized portions. One of the pliers’ jaws is curved, while one is flat. Jaws will open to 10mm wide and pliers measure 150mm overall.
- Ideal for 2-6mm thick glass use. Every glass enthusiast/artist needs a pair to nip small shards of glass when working a glass project.
- Size: 6″ (152mm)
- Jaw Width: 3/8″ (10mm)
- Serrated, carbon steel
Used in combination with our Toyo glass cutter for shaping stained glass into pieces.
Watch this video using grozing pliers – NOTE: there are 2 ways to use them, for different purposes.
Free Postage on orders above $250 will not apply if a Seniors/Pension Discount code is used. Please consider carefully which option presents the best value to you.
Some errors may occur in shipping calculations, due to the complexities of combining products in one order. If you have overpaid shipping I will refund, or issue a credit. If you have underpaid, I will invoice for the difference.
I operate this business without assistance. Whilst I DO endeavour to ship as soon as I possibly can, I cannot guarantee to ship out the same day as the order is received. I am currently shipping orders on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays.
I package carefully. However, damage may occur during transit. Product is shipped entirely at your own risk.
International Shipping:
My website does not allow international customers to check out. Please e-mail me a list of the products you want (you can create a wishlist and email it to me), your shipping address and the preferred method of payment. I will prepare a quote and email it to you. If acceptable, I will send a payment request/invoice. Items will be shipped once payment has cleared.
Apologies – I do NOT ship glass internationally.
Your understanding is appreciated.
Watch this video from Delphi Glass on the use of various tools, including grozing pliers (or grozers):