ToolPro 5110 Cutter Review

4.3 (795) Amazon rating$11.42200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The ToolPro 5110 is a 10-inch high carbon steel tile scoring tool with a stainless steel handle at just $11.42, carrying 795 reviews, a 4.3-star average, and 200 buyers last month, which makes it the most actively purchased tile cutter in this batch.

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Best for

DIYers and tradespeople who need a proven, affordable tile scoring tool for straight cuts on standard ceramic tiles and want the best combination of price, specs, and buyer demand in this group

Skip if

You need to score and snap large-format or thick porcelain tile, where the 10-inch length and 0.33-pound build will be limiting

  • Material High Carbon Steel
  • Handle Stainless Steel
  • Length 10 Inches
  • Weight 0.33 Pounds
  • Priced 71% below the category median ($39.99 across 14 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 795 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.6/5

    795 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The ToolPro 5110 stands out in this batch not just for price but for active market demand: 200 units sold last month, 795 reviews, and a 4.3-star average put it in a category of one among the tile cutters listed here. At $11.42, the per-unit risk is minimal. The high carbon steel body combined with a stainless steel handle gives it more material credibility than the vinyl handle on the similarly priced Goldblatt G02007.

At 10 inches long and 0.33 pounds, the ToolPro 5110 is a compact, featherweight tool built for hand-scoring standard tile rather than handling large-format cuts. The stainless steel handle is a practical choice for a tile scoring tool since it resists corrosion during wet tile work. High carbon steel on the blade provides sufficient hardness for scoring without the brittleness of lower-grade steels.

For anyone setting a bathroom floor, backsplash, or accent tile layout who needs a reliable scorer at almost no cost, the ToolPro 5110 is the easy recommendation in this batch. The combination of real buyer demand, solid published specs, and a sub-$12 price makes it a practical first purchase for any tile project.

Pros

  • High carbon steel body and stainless steel handle offer durable materials at a $11.42 price
  • 200 units bought last month, the only active buyer demand signal in this tile cutter batch
  • 795 reviews at 4.3 stars confirm consistent real-world satisfaction at meaningful scale
  • 0.33 pounds makes it comfortable to handle during extended scoring sessions
  • 10-inch length is practical for most standard residential tile sizes

Cons

  • 10-inch length limits cutting reach for large-format tiles
  • At 0.33 pounds, the light build is not suited to heavy-duty scoring on thick or dense porcelain

Specifications

MaterialHigh Carbon Steel
HandleStainless Steel
Length10 Inches
Weight0.33 Pounds

Performance notes

High carbon steel construction with a stainless steel handle at 10 inches long and 0.33 pounds indicates a tool optimized for scoring standard ceramic and similar tiles by hand. The weight and length confirm it is a compact handheld scorer rather than a rail-guided cutter.

What buyers say

795 reviewers give the ToolPro 5110 a 4.3 average, and 200 buyers picked it up last month. Owner feedback broadly reflects satisfaction with scoring performance on everyday tile tasks. The consistent demand at this price point confirms ongoing real-world utility.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the ToolPro 5110 made of real high carbon steel?

Yes. The published material spec lists High Carbon Steel for the body and Stainless Steel for the handle, both appropriate materials for a tile scoring tool at this price.

Can the ToolPro 5110 cut porcelain tile?

The 0.33-pound weight and 10-inch length indicate a tool designed for standard tile work. Thick or large-format porcelain typically requires a heavier rail cutter or wet saw for reliable results.

Questions about tile scoring tools?

Reach the ToolHandle team at [email protected] for help selecting the right tile cutting tool for your project.

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