🛠️ Cut with confidence, crafted for pros.
The ATD Tools 8562 is a professional-grade 17-18 inch urethane cut-out knife featuring a durable aluminum blade and ergonomic alloy steel handle. Lightweight at 13 ounces and made in the USA, it delivers precision, comfort, and safety for automotive and accessory cutting tasks.
Material | urethane |
Brand | ATD |
Color | Silver, Black |
Item Length | 18 Inches |
Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
Blade Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 12.96 ounces |
Style | Ergonomic |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | ATD Tools |
UPC | 663126085629 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00663126085629 |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Item model number | 8562 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8562 |
M**
Used to cut Tahoe/Yukon window out of the junkyard.
I used this to cut the rear panel side glass out of GMC Yukon at the junkyard to replace a shattered one in my Tahoe. It did the job but took me quite a while. You have remove interior trim and cut glass from the inside. I think its easier this way. Plus you won’t scratch the paint as much. Make sure you replace blades with fresh ones once you think the cutting of polyurethane has gone stale. I picked up a pack of Milwaukee blades at HD for about 2 bucks. In short, this will help cut glass out of a car, you just have to find what works best for you. I saved like $300 doing the job my self. You can also buy the 3M window glue here on Amazon to glue your glass. It’s about $27 bucks.
E**.
Great quality
Really well built, robust, and easy to use. I would not recommend trying to use this in place of a professional, as it is VERY LIKELY that you could crack your window during the removal. I ended up cutting most of the urethane sealant no problem, but it wasn’t enough where I could fully remove the window. Again, great product, but use caution if you’re trying to save the window you remove.
C**D
Works well, made cutting out the back window in my truck a lot easier!!
Worked well to cut out the back window in my truck. I originally tried using a folding utility knife, which worked, but took a lot of effort and caused a few blisters from my rubbing on the window. This longer knife made it a lot easier and a lot more controllable with the long handle to grab with my other hand.There is a cap in the handle so you can store spare blades in the handle if you choose but I left that out as I can't seem to get it to fit very well and it keeps falling out. I also prefer to keep my blades in the dispenser they came in until I'm ready to use them. I haven't tried it yet but I imagine this knife would work well for cutting house carpet too.
W**B
So so
The handle will not stay on, constantly slides off. The blade storage in the handle is a joke as well as the storage “cap” it’s just a cheap plastic hole plug
T**N
Just what I was looking for
It's exactly what I needed. I'm happy with the quality and fair pricing. Would recommend.
T**S
This is awesome.
I used it to get my windshield out and my back window in my truck out. This was just what I needed. Worked great was made very strong and sturdy.
N**T
Windshield out in under 10 minutes
Windshield out in under 10 minutes! Used the razor blade that came with it. Leverage is your friend, use the tool's length to your advantage. I tried the wire method first but it kept breaking so I ordered this. Just work your way around the inside of the windshield until its loose. You will need to use some muscle! Don't forget to put some tape around the outside first so it doesn't fall out. Very sturdy, worth the money.
B**R
Great
Must have for removing sealant form the pinch weld on an automobile.
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