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Tile pliers, also known as hand cutters or tile nippers, are specialized tools used in tile installation and masonry work. These nippers can be used to cut & shape tiles, remove small pieces and smooth the edges to refine them for a clean and professional finish. The M-D Building Products Tile Pliers ensure that cut tiles fit seamlessly into the installation and reduces the risk of sharp or uneven edges.
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Extruded aluminum smooth flat top saddle threshold; satin nickel finish.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I installed the transition between the hall and the bathroom. We just had the floor installed with a tile, while the hall still has the carpet (or however you called a fur floor). The transition makes it looks really good! The only issue is that the transition is too long, but I'm glad we have a metal cutting tool and I cut the metal to the length I want, so it is all good! Highly recommend!
Javier
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Very nice piece, great quality, bright like gold. Thanks
Jeffrey Sells
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Great product.
Killer B
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
As advertised threshold. Decent for light traffic areas as the it is relatively thin aluminum.
Ricardo M.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 27, 2024
Lo que esperaba
Lea
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
Very easy to install, perfectly fit my entrance, excellent product, i love it! Took me about 5 mins to install it, never imagine it could be that simple!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2024
This item is exactly as described. Well made.Unfortunately I was not able to use it and had to return.I would purchase from them again.
offscott
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
Cut to fit worked well
Peter M. Griffiths
Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2023
Nice item spoiled a little by not having brass matching screws (steel supplied). luckily I have brass screws to match!
the Director
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2023
Although it was a nice, low profile, it didn't quite fit at my door threshold (my door is sooo low). But, it came in very good condition, looked nice, and would have been perfect!
JuJuBeans
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2021
I bought this threshold to match the rest of the brushed brash in the white marble bathroom I just renovated. It looks really nice and makes a good transition from wood to marble tile! It was also very easy to cut to the right length with a jeweler's saw. I wish it was offered in wider widths so I could use it in my kitchen as well. The only thing I wasn't crazy about was that it has to be nailed down in several places across the entire threshold. Even though it takes away from the sleek look a little bit, I still like it and stand by my 5 star rating.
Giannina Imperial
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2021
We recently replaced all of the old carpet in our house with engineered hardwood and we needed a few transition strips where the wood met our existing tiled rooms. These silver-like aluminum transition strips look great against our cream color tiles and dark hardwood stain. Since they are aluminum, a standard miter saw blade cuts them easily. Make sure to pre-drill the nail holes into your existing floor or subfloor before nailing down the strips: if you don’t pre-drill, you may dent the transition strips with forceful hammering. My only complaint is that some of the 9 strips I received had minor marring that looked like birthmarks. Luckily, I was able to cut most of them off at the ends, but if the marks were in the middle, they would have been unavoidable.
C. Winton
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
This is a very attractively finished threshold I installed on the concrete slab for the doorway between my workshop and my garage. I would have preferred the same threshold 1/8" higher and 1/4" wider, but one like that isn't available. My doorway threshold opening is 31" so I first cut off a couple of inches on each end to get a precise fit (I used a radial arm saw, but a hacksaw would have done as well). To install it, I used the smallest diameter masonry bit I have to drill holes matching the pre-drilled holes in the threshold, deep enough for the spiral round head nails supplied with the threshold. I drove plastic anchors into the holes I had drilled into the slab, then simply nailed the threshold down, very securely I might add due to the spiral on the nails. The result was exactly what I hoped for. The threshold is affixed tightly to the slab and looks great.
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