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Double-side drywall cutter GEKO G02108 — 38 mm blade, pack of 12
Double-side drywall cutter GEKO G02108 — 38 mm blade, pack of 12
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Double-side drywall cutter GEKO G02108 — 38 mm blade, pack of 12
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Double-side drywall cutter GEKO G02108 — 38 mm blade, pack of 12
Double-side drywall cutter GEKO G02108 — 38 mm blade, pack of 12
The Double-side drywall cutter GEKO G02108 is a hand tool designed for scoring and cutting plasterboard from both faces. Fitted with a 38 mm cutting blade and supplied as a pack of 12, this cutter is intended for use during installation, renovation and finishing work where fast, straight and repeatable drywall cuts are required. The tool is suitable for tradespeople and DIY users who need controlled scoring and separation of gypsum boards without relying on power tools.
This double-side drywall cutter provides a consistent cutting width with its 38 mm blade, enabling straight, accurate scores on plasterboard surfaces. Supplied in a pack of 12, it offers convenient replacement cycles and reduces downtime on site. The hand-operated design gives precise control during scoring and minimizes the risk of over-cutting. The tool is compact and lightweight, making it easy to handle for extended periods during installation tasks.
Place the cutter against the plasterboard at the intended cutting line and apply steady pressure while drawing the cutter along the board to score both faces. After scoring, fold the board along the scored line and snap the panel cleanly; if necessary, trim any remaining paper or gypsum with a utility knife. Replace the cutter from the pack when the blade shows signs of dulling to maintain clean, accurate cuts. Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves during cutting.
For best results, mark and measure cutting lines before scoring, use a straightedge to guide the cutter on long cuts, and store spare cutters in a dry place to prevent blade corrosion. When working on thicker or laminated boards, perform multiple light passes rather than a single heavy pass to maintain control and reduce risk of chipping.
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