 For breaking glass along a score line that is at least 1/2" from the edge. The lower jaw is convex and forms an anvil for the upper concave jaw. When even pressure is exerted equidistant from each side of the score, it causes the glass to run along the score.
|  Made of plastic reinforced with glass fiber. Very tough and durable. Made with interchangeable jaws so you can convert from running to nipping. 8' long. $18.68, 5 for $84.05 |
 Consider this the little sister of #6842. Made of plastic reinforced with glass fiber. Made with interchangeable jaws so you can convert from running to nipping. Very tough and durable. 6" long. $18.01, 5 for $81.05 |  Durable metal pliers. Replaceable rubber jaws protect glass. Imported. $6.92, 6 for $37.38 |
 Glass pliers are constructed so that the jaws are parallel when they are slightly open. This feature allows you to grip the edge of the glass firmly, enabling you to remove strips as narrow as 1/8" from the glass, once your cut has been made. These pliers are also suitable for grozing or nibbling off tiny pieces of glass whether or not a cut has been made.
|  Very high quality. This is a specially designed tool for nibbling, chewing, or "grozing" the edge of the glass to remove irregular or oversized portions if the glass has been cut inaccurately. One curved jaw and one flat jaw. The inside of the jaws are serrated. High quality tool steel, drop forged. Jaws are 3/8" wide. The overall length 6 1/4". Imported. $19.95 |
 Studio Pro Breaking Pliers. 6-1/2" long. 1/2" jaw. Imported. $7.35 |  Inland DuraLife Breaker/ Groziers are dual purpose pliers used for breaking out scores and grozing flares from the edges of glass. They have one curved jaw and one flat jaw, both with finely serrated edges. $5.33, 6 for $31.98 |